Little Bull Falls Soap Works Blog — organic skincare

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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Why Use Unscented Soap?

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Why Use Unscented Soap?
In conclusion, while scented soap may be enjoyable to use, there are several reasons why some people may prefer to use unscented soap instead. Whether it is due to skin sensitivity, a desire to avoid sensory overload, a preference for natural scents, or an eco-conscious mindset, unscented soap can be a great choice for those looking for a gentle and effective way to cleanse their skin.

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Sustainable Palm Oil

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Sustainable Palm Oil
We only use organic & RSPO certified sustainable palm oils! Sustainable palm oil is an important issue that affects the environment, workers, and indigenous communities. By choosing sustainable palm oil products, consumers can support responsible palm oil production and help to create a market for more sustainable sourcing practices.

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Goat's Milk Skin Benefits

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Goat's Milk Skin Benefits

Goat Milk Soap is a perfect choice for anyone with sensitive skin or anyone looking to replace their chemically-laden brands of soap with a powerful all-natural replacement. 

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I Bet You Didn’t Know About This!

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I Bet You Didn’t Know About This!

I Bet You Didn’t Know About This! Did you know that cellophane is biodegradable? I loathe plastic, but some products really need to be packaged in a see-thru bag. That’s why I use cellophane. Some of my wax melts, shower steamers, and other assorted products are sealed in cellophane. Cellophane is Plant-based That’s right – cellophane is made from plants and even gets its name from cellulose, the structural component of plants. Cellophane can be produced from easily grown crops such as hemp or farmed trees. Cellophane was made commercially available in 1912. It was extremely popular as a wrap...

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