Lily of the Valley

Lily of the Valley

Regular price$8.00
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This sweet smelling woodland bloom heralds the coming of spring and the happiness of rebirth.  Fresh and floral, this bar is clean and effervescent like an early morning rain.

 

Ingredients: Organic coconut oil, grass-fed tallow, olive oil, apricot kernel oil, castor oil, rapeseed, shea butter, beeswax. kaolin clay, tussah silk, phthalate-free fragrance oil.

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FAQs

There are several ways of making soap.  Cold process is generally considered to be the most natural because the maker has control of the saponification process.  Saponification involves the hydrolysis of fats (triglycerides) with an alkali, such as sodium or potassium hydroxide. This reaction leads to the formation of salts of fatty acids and glycerol or soap. Controling the “trace”, or thickness of the batter, is what allows for each bar’s unique design process.  This is manipulated by factors such as water content, temperature, fragrance, and fatty acid profile.  

The short answer is no. Saponification is the chemical process of making soap that involves an exothermic reaction between lye (sodium hydroxide) and a fat (oils and butters). Soap cannot be made without using lye. When made correctly, no lye will remain in the bar of soap. The saponification generally takes about 24 to 48 hours to complete once the lye and oils have been mixed and the raw soap has been poured into the mold. Both solid bar and liquid soaps are made from lye.

Handmade soap is gentler on your skin. Industrial made soaps are made in the thousands at a time using synthetic detergents, stabilizers, fragrances which can be harsh to your skin.

Like a fine wine, certain processes are worth the wait!  Saponification is generally complete within 48 hours once the oils and alkali are mixed.  The bars are now cut and while they are now safe to use, it doesn’t mean they should be.  Curing is the process of letting the added liquid (water, goat’s milk aloe, etc.) evaporate so that the bars become harder and will provide a better lather. This is best measured by weighing the soap.  Once the weight has become consistent, the bar is ready for sale. Without curing, your soap bar is likely to disintegrate on contact with water.  Here at Concord Hill we sell no bar before 6 – 8 weeks from cutting to allow for a complete cure.  

To extend the life of your bar, keep it out of direct contact with water and let the bar dry between uses.After using your soap, place on a soap saver. This will help your soap last longer.

We use only the highest quality food grade oils and butters in crafting our products. We do not use phthalates, parabens, or sulfates in any of our products.

Customer Reviews

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Raymond Sohl
Love it

Always love these soaps! My family won’t use anything else!

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Laurel Northup

Love the smell of this soap (Lily of the Valley) not overpowering just a nice clean fresh scent. Reminds me of my grandmother as she use to wear it as perfume. Scent not overwhelming Totally would recommend 👍🏻😊

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Peggy Whitton
Love my soaps

Kristie is wonderful to work with. I received my order and was extremely happy with the soaps and the wonderful customer service. She was very generous with my order. I had purchased the soaps from a farmers market that she was at and loved the soaps. I purchased from her website and I was very happy with my order and my dealings with Kristie. I would highly recommend her shop. Thanks again for the wonderful customer service and the great soaps.

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David Lagrotteria
My wife is in love with a bar of soap.

I hate your soap because my wife says she loves your Lily of the Valley more than me. In all honesty, I love it too. Keep doing what you are doing Concord Hill Farm!!!!

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Patricia Campagna
Lily of the Valley

That flower was my mothers favorite … She also had perfume from Avon that was Lily of the Valley . Smelling that soap brought back great memories!!!

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Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
100%
(6)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
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R
Raymond Sohl
Love it

Always love these soaps! My family won’t use anything else!

L
Laurel Northup

Love the smell of this soap (Lily of the Valley) not overpowering just a nice clean fresh scent. Reminds me of my grandmother as she use to wear it as perfume. Scent not overwhelming Totally would recommend 👍🏻😊

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Peggy Whitton
Love my soaps

Kristie is wonderful to work with. I received my order and was extremely happy with the soaps and the wonderful customer service. She was very generous with my order. I had purchased the soaps from a farmers market that she was at and loved the soaps. I purchased from her website and I was very happy with my order and my dealings with Kristie. I would highly recommend her shop. Thanks again for the wonderful customer service and the great soaps.

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David Lagrotteria
My wife is in love with a bar of soap.

I hate your soap because my wife says she loves your Lily of the Valley more than me. In all honesty, I love it too. Keep doing what you are doing Concord Hill Farm!!!!

P
Patricia Campagna
Lily of the Valley

That flower was my mothers favorite … She also had perfume from Avon that was Lily of the Valley . Smelling that soap brought back great memories!!!