£4.95
Our hand-made All-Natural Beeswax Soap is made from 100% beeswax that our rescued honeybees have produced. The beeswax is a natural by-product of our honey extraction process. Once the wax has been rendered to remove any larger impurities the molten beeswax is filtered through a fine mesh to produce a very clean wax suitable for making soap.
We make our soaps using a cold soap making process, this is done by combining oils and sodium hydroxide lye, which causes a chemical reaction called saponification. In this process we get to choose which oils and other ingredients are combined with our beeswax. Our All-Natural Beeswax Soap contains coconut oil, rapeseed oil, olive oil, beeswax and honey.
Our soap is available in 90-100g hand-cut bars and they contain no artificial colourings or preservatives. The weight will vary slightly due to being handmade. These are generous sized bars that feel great in the hands.
£4.95
Our hand-made All-Natural Beeswax Soap is made from 100% beeswax that our rescued honeybees have produced. The beeswax is a natural by-product of our honey extraction process. Once the wax has been rendered to remove any larger impurities the molten beeswax is filtered through a fine mesh to produce a very clean wax suitable for making soap.
We make our soaps using a cold soap making process, this is done by combining oils and sodium hydroxide lye, which causes a chemical reaction called saponification. In this process we get to choose which oils and other ingredients are combined with our beeswax. Our All-Natural Beeswax Soap contains coconut oil, rapeseed oil, olive oil, beeswax and honey.
Our soap is available in 90-100g hand-cut bars and they contain no artificial colourings or preservatives. The weight will vary slightly due to being handmade. These are generous sized bars that feel great in the hands.
Watch the video to find out more about the re-homing process, and see some of the bees that produce the honey or wax that make our products.
Watch the video to find out more about the re-homing process, and see some of the bees that produce the honey or wax that make our products.