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Frankincense & Myrrh

  • Treat your skin to an epic adventure with Frankincense & Myrrh Goat Milk Soap! This luxurious bar is made with real frankincense and myrrh, delivering a unique and exotic experience you won't soon forget. Pamper yourself and enjoy the spoils of your ancient-inspired journey!

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Michelle Wigent
Wonderful Smelling Soap

I have been really enjoying the soaps that I buy from Stone City Farm. I love the strong spicy fragrances of the soaps I have purchased. I highly recommend the Frankincense and Myrrh soap as well as the Luscious Lavender and Anise soaps for the same reasons. One observation point: I noticed after using this soap for awhile, I noticed that the Frankincense smell occluded the Myrrh's. Since I love these scents anyway, It doesn't bother me. I just wanted to leave an objective note.

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RENEE SUZANNE COLE
Frankincense and Myrrh Soap

These scents together are my absolute favorite! I buy this combination of scents in any non-toxic medium for personal care items. Stone City Farm soap is very high quality and uses simple ingredients to offer a line of products that can be relied upon to not only work well, but also to be non-toxic. I feel very grateful to have found Stone City Farm soaps.

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Diane
BEST EVER

I purchased Frankincense & Myrrh as a face soap only. Later it became a body soap also. Now it's a shampoo as well.

Love the soft feel no more dry skin. As a shampoo it lathers up with a little water added as you go. Not sure about the result until hair dried, it was
amazing. I recently shared my wonderful soap with family. It was a gift they were excited to receive. It's always good to share the joy.
Looking forward to trying other scents also.

Thank you

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DarrellN
The Hippy Bar!

One of their stronger smelling soaps. Frankincense is often used in incense.

Trivia: There are many mentions of Frankincense in the Old Testament as well as the New Testament. It was given as an offering to Baby Jesus and Mother Mary, Mathew 2:11 ESV.

Great stuff!

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