Monday, July 4, 2011

Peppermint Castile Soap


Pure Castile soaps date back hundreds of years to a Spanish region called Castilla. Most soaps are made with animal fats but castile is made with olive oil which is a natural humectant. Humectants retain natural internal moisture by drawing it from the air.

Mint may purge potato pests- click here

This soap is so gentle it is ideal for horticultural applications and everyday needs. Other advantages is that it helps soften hard water and it dissolves dirt rather than cutting it. The peppermint and rosemary give it a refreshing scent.

  • Ingredients: Water, Coconut Oil, Hemp Oil, Olive Oil, Olive Fatty Acids, Glycerin, Peppermint and Rosemary Oils

  • May be used as a spreader-sticker for liquid fertilizers and other horticulture applications. Dilute at 1 oz. Castile Soap to 40 oz. water for everyday soap needs.

  • Rosemary and Peppermint are useful in the garden as their scent confuses insects and may repel rodents as peppermint plants do.

  • Peppermint oil repels fleas and this soap makes a good pet shampoo.

  • 100% biodegradable!

Peppermint Castile Soap

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