 As seen
in Texas Monthly - Nov. and Dec., 2007
Do you know what's in your soap? Is there an
ingredient list on the package? Probably not. So, is it REAL
soap? If you're using something on your skin every day, don't you
want to know what's in it and how it's made?
So you ask, "What's the difference in commercial
and handmade soap?" Most manufacturers of commercial soap remove
the naturally occurring glycerin that forms in the soap making
process and sell it as a by product.

"Charcoal Facial Bar"

This soap is made
with activated charcoal* for ultimate cleansing power. Activated
charcoal is pure carbon specially processed to make it highly
absorbent of particles. It is made by heating the charcoal to
900˚C, driving off all the material that obstructs the pores of
ordinary charcoal. It is a fine, black powder that is odorless,
tasteless and nontoxic.
In skincare it is used to absorb excess oils
and impurities, neutralize poisons and toxins from the skin’s
surface and serves as an exfoliator.
Our soap is a good facial bar which also has
copius amounts of olive oil, shea butter
and other fine ingredients to give it
extra-special nutritional value for your skin.
Order here:
Charcoal Facial Bar
*May
discolor light colored washcloths
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Glycerin is a humectant that
attracts and holds moisture. Handmade soap retains its natural
glycerin, which makes it much more gentle and less drying to the
skin.
So welcome to my site. Sit back,
relax and enjoy your visit. I offer
handmade soaps made the
cold process method,
lotions, creams and other natural bath and body products. Experience a
whole body and soul makeover with our handmade soaps made
naturally to delight your senses and moisturize your skin. Come
pamper yourself as if you were "Bourne in Style."
Don't
let your soap leave a bad taste in your mouth! Get REAL handmade
soap for a more natural and clean lifestyle!
*Photograph from "The Christmas
Story"

CLEAN THE
WORLD

The need for soap in Haiti is
great. Without handwashing, the broken sewers, plumbing and
toilets in Haiti will lead to diarrhea-related bacterial
infections and lead to 5 million deaths annually. Like other
soapmakers, we are helping Haiti victims by donating soap to Clean
the World, a non-profit organization that provides much needed
soap to the third world.
"Java Joe"
is here!

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