Little Bull Falls Soap Works Blog — natural soap

What to Expect When You Switch to All-Natural Soap

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What to Expect When You Switch to All-Natural Soap

Switching from commercial soap to natural can change your skin forever. Here’s what to expect and why it’s worth it.

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Myths About Handmade Soap You Need to Stop Believing

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Myths About Handmade Soap You Need to Stop Believing

Think handmade soap doesn’t clean well or costs too much? Think again. We bust the biggest myths!

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Cold-Processed Soap vs Melt-and-Pour: What’s the Difference?

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Cold-Processed Soap vs Melt-and-Pour: What’s the Difference?

Learn why cold-processed soap is the gold standard in natural skincare and how it benefits your skin.

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Captivating Illumination: Why Candles Make Perfect Gifts

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Captivating Illumination: Why Candles Make Perfect Gifts
Candles embody the perfect blend of beauty, functionality, and well-being, making them an exceptional gift choice for any occasion. Their universal appeal, aesthetic charm, and versatility make them a thoughtful and cherished present. By gifting candles, you not only offer an elegant decorative piece but also provide an opportunity for relaxation, personalization, and sensory pleasure. So, the next time you're seeking a gift that will be appreciated and enjoyed, consider the captivating allure of candles and illuminate the lives of your loved ones.

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What is Double Cleansing?

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What is Double Cleansing?
Now, here's the fun part! There are many ways you can incorporate double cleansing into your skincare routine. You can use the same cleanser for both washes, two different cleansers, or any combination that works for you. We recommend starting with an oil-based cleanser to address makeup, oil, and grime, and then following up with a different cleanser to take care of any leftover impurities. Your second cleanser should be water-based, preferably a foaming gel, a foaming cream cleanser, or micellar water, depending on your first cleanser.

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