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Product Description
Torgo Hot Process Soap
Satyr's musk, patchouli, bay leaf, burnt marshmallow, warm fur
This unearthly child of the fae realms was trapped in the temple of Manos and never found his way home, fated to serve The Master for eternity. But could Torgo have escaped his sentence of death? Perhaps this strange creature will reappear sometime in the future and surprise us all. An earthy blend of satyr’s musk, patchouli, bay leaf, warm fur, and a bit of burnt marshmallow.
A portion of sales will be donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of actor John Reynolds.
All proceeds from the sale of the Manos line of products (minus donations to charity) will go directly into production costs to help make the one-hour pilot episode of this dramedy anthology series.
This listing is for one (1) 5+ounce bar of hot process soap, made from scratch by me in my own workshop. If you find glycerin soaps a bit too drying, this is the bar for you. I've spent several months developing a coconut- & shea-free, vegan formula that lathers beautifully & is packed with nourishing vegetable oils & butters. I make my hot process soap in small batches, & allow each batch to cure for 3 weeks to ensure a firm, mild bar. Each hand-cut bar measures 3x3x1 inches, & weighs approximately 5.5 ounces.
As always, your soap will arrive hand-wrapped in cellophane, with all ingredients clearly labeled for your peace of mind:
Water, Olive Oil, Organic & Sustainable Palm Oil, Sodium Hydroxide (saponifying agent), Mango Seed Butter, Castor Oil, Organic Palm Kernel Oil, Avocado Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Fragrance Oil, Sugar, Iron Oxide, Mica
Since I work in small batches, you may notice slight variations in color from bar to bar. Hot process soap has a marbled, natural appearance. Streaks, swirls & blobs are all part of the charm, & in no way affect the quality of your soap.
What the heck is hot process soap, anyway? Learn more at my blog: http://paintboxsoapworks.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/so-whats-this-hot-process-thing/