Niaras Niche Co.
Saunter In the City- Goat's Milk Artisan Soap 4.5 oz.
Saunter In the City- Goat's Milk Artisan Soap 4.5 oz.
Introducing Saunter In The City creamy goat's milk soap!
Experience the delightful blend of sweet pear and soft, sophisticated peony bouquet notes. Hints of coconut add a touch of elegance, evoking visions of strolling through a city, surrounded by the alluring scents of city florists.
This soap leaves the skin very soft thanks to the goat's milk soap. For better results, seal your skin with moisture with one of our Body Butters.
Note:Our bars are uniquely crafted, so each bar design may vary. Cut & Color maybe slightly different due to nature of goat's milk when cured.
Scent Notes: Peony + Pear + Leaves + Coconut
Allergen Disclaimer for Soap: Not for individuals allergic to Milk, Avocados , Latex, Coconut, or Apricots. Also not recommended for individuals who are allergic to Tree Nuts. Stop use if you have an allergic reaction. Do not use on open wound.
Ingredients for Soap: Goat's Milk, Purified Water, Saphonated Oil Blend, Organic Shea Butter, Mica, Kaolin clay, Fragrance Oil, & Sodium Hydroxide.
Materials
Materials
100% Soy Wax
Phthalate Free High-Grade Fragrance Oil
Care information
Care information
Not made for consumption. Do not use the candle on the skin. Keep of reach of children & pets.
Trim wick 1/4" before lighting. When lighting your candle for the first time, please allow it to burn - 4 hours or until your melt pool reaches each side of the candle before extinguishing the flame. This is to prevent the candle from tunneling and sooting.
Keep free of foreign material including matches & trimmings.
Only burn the candle on a level fire-resistant. Do burn the candle for more than 4 hours at a time. Stop use when 1/4" of wax remains.
Wax Melt Care
-Never leave a wax burner that is burning a wax melt unattended.
-When there is no more scent, clean up your leftover wax from your burner by soaking wax on a paper towel and add a new wax melt to your wax burner,
- Wax melts are fragrant from 8-10 hours.