Taal Volcano Soap
Soothing sandalwood, deep cleansing activated charcoal
Sweet and smoky hints of leather and vanilla amber mingle to create this sultry combination inspired by the grandeur of the Taal volcano (that sits inside a lake inside a volcano)
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Taal is the home to a volcano in a lake in a volcano in a lake. Until recently, it was a sight to behold where you could take a short hike to the rim of the volcano.
Made from olive oil, palm oil, coconut oil, shea butter, water, sodium hydroxide, castor oil, neem oil, essential oils, activated charcoal, titanium dioxide, iron oxides, fragrance oil
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Taal
Taal is the home to a volcano in a lake in a volcano in a lake. Until recently, it was a sight to behold where you could take a short hike to the rim of the volcano.
Ingredients
Made from olive oil, palm oil, coconut oil, shea butter, water, sodium hydroxide, castor oil, neem oil, essential oils, activated charcoal, titanium dioxide, iron oxides, fragrance oil
The Leaping Bunny is the most trusted cruelty-free certification for non-animal tested products. More than 700 companies across the globe already hold Leaping Bunny certification, providing real choices for ethical consumers who want to identify and buy products that are free from animal testing.
Read more in our FAQs
We are proud to carry RSPO Certified oils. All organizations in the supply chain that use RSPO certified sustainable oil products are audited to prevent overselling and mixing palm oil with conventional (or non-sustainable) oil palm products.
How to use