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The Small Town Soap Co – Boston Bean Scrub Soap

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The Small Town Soap Co – Boston Bean Scrub SoapThe Small Town Soap Co Boston Bean Scrub Soap Hand made in Kimba on the Eyre Peninsula by The Small Town Soap Co using recycled Boston Bean Specialty Coffee grounds. Every year untold amounts of used coffee grounds go to landfill, at Boston Bean Coffee Co. we encourage the reuse of this valuable resource. Used coffee grounds are perfect added to compost, directly sprinkled as mulch or around delicate plants and seedlings to repel snails. Used coffee

The Small Town Soap Co – Boston Bean Scrub Soap

Hand made in Kimba on the Eyre Peninsula by The Small Town Soap Co using recycled Boston Bean Specialty Coffee grounds.

Every year untold amounts of used coffee grounds go to landfill, at Boston Bean Coffee Co. we encourage the reuse of this valuable resource. Used coffee grounds are perfect added to compost, directly sprinkled as mulch or around delicate plants and seedlings to repel snails. Used coffee grounds are also perfect when used in soap. Coffee is a rich source of antioxidants, coffee grounds are a great natural source of these age-fighting nutrients. Try using Millbrae Makes “The Boston Bean” Soap on a Rope the next time you need to exfoliate or deep-cleanse. Let the natural antioxidants in the grounds cleanse your pores and deep layers of your skin. Helps clear lingering dead skin cells and environmental pollutants.

The Small Town Soap Co are artisans, making exclusive natural products from soaps to moisturizers and heaps more. We are fortunate that The Small Town Soap Co has chosen to recycle our coffee grounds in their magnificent “The Boston Bean” Soap on a Rope. Fantastic hung on the tap near the shed to remove the most stubborn grime or equally at home in the bathroom where the most delicate skin will benefit from this beautiful product. “The Boston Bean” Soap on a Rope is made using traditional techniques, cut and cured to ensure each 120 gram cake will last and last.

Ingredients: Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) Fruit, Beeswax, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Aqua (Rain Water), Sodium Hydroxide, Goats Milk, Coffee Grounds, Fragrance

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