Limited Edition Candy Cane Shave Soap
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Limited Edition Candy Cane Shave Soap

$7.00

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This fun holiday soap is perfect for those who enjoy our Shaved Ice (peppermint and eucalyptus) shave soap, but are looking for something a little bit different! Our Candy Cane shave soap is made with essential oils of peppermint and benzoin. The peppermint gives you that cool and refreshing kick you love, while the benzoin sweetens things up (we also use benzoin in our Island Hopper and Coastal Fair shave soaps).  We think the combination of these two scents creates a classic Candy Cane scent!

We make our soap with all natural ingredients and essential oils that respect both the planet and our skin. Our soap is moisturizing, clean rinsing, and beneficial for all skin types. We’ve formulated this shave soap to lather exceptionally well, protect your skin and last longer than aerosol cans of shave gel. The soap comes in its own waterproof aluminum tin with a screw top lid, making it easy to whip up a lather right in the tin.

Made in Victoria, Canada  |  75g

Ingredients  |  Aqua/water/eau, vegetable glycerin végétal,  cocos nucifera [Coconut Oil], elaeis guineensis [sustainably sourced Palm Oil], helianthus annuus [Sunflower Oil], sodium stearate, sodium myristate, Goat’s Milk/lait de chévres, titanium dioxide, butyrospermum parkii [Shea Butter], theobroma cacoa [Cocoa Butter], prunus dulcis [Sweet Almond Oil], prunus armenica [Apricot Kernel Oil] & essential oils/huiles essentielles

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