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Manufactured using the “wakuneri” method, in which the soap paste is cauldron-cooked for 100 hours, then poured into a mold where it is cooled, dried, and aged for 20 days. This labor-intensive process creates a pure and dense soap that lasts a long time.
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Entirely for ambiance and aesthetics. To be enjoyed either burning or leaving as is.
Thanks to Isaac Daniels for the find.
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Black natural charcoal bristles designed to increase plaque removal, deodorize, and further disinfects for greater dental hygiene.
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Like an old log cabin these are hand-cut, while comprised of 100% all natural ingredients, including exfoliating sea salt. No harsh, irritating chemicals here.
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The rubber strips take on a static charge through rubbing and brushing to attract hair, lint and dust. As an alternative to disposable adhesive lint rollers, you may have to rub a little longer and harder to get all the debris, but it will save you the trouble of dealing with sticky surfaces and cheap, non-reusable plastic parts.
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Endowed with the unburdening aromas of tobacco, cedar and patchouli, this soap has a scent that is nothing short of hardy and strapping.
A refreshing hydrating body balm from Aesop. Alleviates seasonal dryness and hyrdates and relieves skin exposed to dry, air conditioned environments.
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Glycerin soap bar from Saturdays Surf NYC and Baxter of California. Enriched with aloe and vitamin E, D, and A for men. Pacific offers a blend of citrus and herbal fragrance, Atlantic offers hints of Italian Lime.
No Longer Available ($8)
Smells like fresh cut cedar planks with some medicinal notes of eucalyptus thrown in for good measure.
No Longer Available ($30) – Sold in packs of 3.
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