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Pacific Trail Lotion Bar

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Solid Lotion Bar

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We created this bar to mimic the scent of our beautiful Oregon wilderness and the trails we love exploring! This crisp, woodsy scent will make you feel like you are hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, with the lingering notes of Bergamont, Leather, Patchouli, oakwood, and musk. It's a perfect gift for a hiker or anyone who loves the outdoors!

Our solid lotion bars were carefully crafted to help with eczema and dry skin. Our all-natural lotion bars are made with the best products we can find. They moisturize the skin with natural ingredients such as organic shea butter, olive oil, and beeswax.

Infused with the earthy, woodsy aroma of Palo Santo essential oil and the fresh scent of orange, it helps soothe both skin and mind, promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and enhances meditation or mindfulness practices. Perfect for daily hydration, it absorbs quickly, leaving the skin soft without a greasy feel, and comes in a sustainable, eco-friendly container.

INGREDIENTS: organic beeswax, organic shea butter, organic olive oil, natural fragrance

DESCRIPTION: 100% natural and handcrafted. We use organic beeswax harvested from beehives here on the farm and all-natural ingredients. We never use dyes, chemical additives, or things we can't pronounce!

HOW TO USE: Allow the heat of your hands to warm up the bar and gently rub it on your skin. Upon contact with your body, the lotion bar will melt the natural butter and oils onto your skin. Gently massage well for a moisturizing treatment. Please remember that a little goes a long way.

Over time, the bar may develop a grainy texture due to the solidification of Shea Butter particles. We use only natural ingredients, no emulsifiers, so this is a natural occurrence. The Shea particles will melt when they come in contact with your skin.