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Recommended For: Mosquito Repellant

 

Acorn Botanicals' Aromatics are not just luxuriously moisturizing, within that rich lather are aromatic wonders with a purpose:

 

Coconut bamboo fragrance, while deliciously delectable to the human olfactory system, is naturally offensive to mosquitos. Recent studies out of Virginia Tech's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences discovered that the fragrance of coconut definitely decreases a human's attractiveness to mosquitoes. But there is more good news about the smell of coconut... it is highly appealing to humans.

 

It has been long known to scientists that woody fragrances are also disliked by insects. Acorn Botanicals has chosen to enhance the effectiveness of the natural mosquito repelling property of coconut fragrance with the light, clean, woody aroma of freshcut bamboo.

 

The final result is a hand-crafted soap that is a delightful insect repellant alternative to traditional citronella products that can irritate eyes, nose and skin.

 

Make Acorn Botanicals Coconut Bamboo Aromatics Soap your go-to cleanser for pampering skin while engaging in outdoor activities during the warmer season when mosquitoes are active and hungry. But use it everyday just because it smells so darn good.

 

Always plant based, cruelty-free, hand-poured, small batch made

 

$7.00 per 2 bar set (one 3.5 oz rectangle bar, one 2.5 oz oval bar)

 

Ingredients: purified water, plant-based glycerin, coconut oil, mountain ash, salt, shea butter, essential oil fragrance, chlorophyll

 

 

Coconut Bamboo Aromatics Soap

SKU: CBA-442-700
$7.00Price
  • The humectant characteristic of plant based glycerin makes it a wondrous moisturizer, attracting moisture for your skin to draw in. To preserve your soap and get the most out of it longer, let it rest between uses where it can drain well and not be exposed to moisture. The appearance of moisture beads on the surface of the soap is natural when exposed to humidity and is exactly what glycerin does to the skin barrier when applied, it attracts atmospheric moisture.
     

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