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Red Wing
Koplin's Village Market
410 Bush St, Red Wing, MN 55066
From the Earth
For the Body
We hand make natural soap and bath and body products in small batches using skin-loving oils. Here is a list of some of the ingredients used, where they come from and why we use them.
Avocado Oil
Vitamins and fatty acids help moisturize
Castor Oil - Extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant
Creates great lather, adds shine and slip to products, helps moisturize
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Cocoa Butter - Cocoa Beans
Fatty acids help moisturize
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Coconut Oil - Pressed from the Coconut
Has great cleansing abilities and it moisturizes
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Essential Oils- Extracted from herbs, plants and flowers
Scent
Fragrance Oils Stronger, longer lasting scent in soap and more variety of scents
Goat's Milk (Locally sourced)
Fatty acids help moisturize
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Hemp Seed Oil - Extracted from Hemp Plant seeds
Can help balance skin. Moisturizes without clogging pores.
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Jojoba Oil - Cold Pressing Jojoba Tree Seeds
Great for softening and soothing skin
Olive Oil - Extracted from Olives
Adds to the conditioning and silkiness of the lather and moisturizes
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Palm Oil - From the fruit of the palm tree.
We purchase from sustainable sources regulated by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oíl (RSPO)
Adds hardness to the bar of soap, creates creamy stable lather, contains vitamins A & E, which are great for skin and helps moisturize
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Shea Butter (Fair Trade-when available) Extracted from Shea Tree
Conditioning, moisturizing, lather silkiness
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Sodium Hydroxide - Derived from Salt Brine
This is Necessary in order to make soap. Mixing Oils and Sodium Hydroxide (mixed with liquid) forms soap through a reaction called saponification
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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate- Heat distilled from Coconut Oil and natural sulfonic acid
AKA Baby foam because it is a very gentle surfactant.
Mild cleansing agent to remove dirt, oil and product build up
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