WHIP IT UP!
Exfoliating Whipped Soap
Whipped Soap is a jack of all trades. Its versatility enables it to be used as a body wash, a shower gel, and some find it suitable as a shaving cream! With less clutter in the shower, a little goes a LONG way with this gem. The carrier oils and shea butter are used to moisturize while the sugar gently exfoliates throughout the process. Consider this a fair warning...that you might just love this whip & lather! Clean is such a fresh feeling. We can't help that it's boujee.
* MINIS are available for those not quite ready to dive in. Test it out!
Foaming Hand Soap
If we learned anything in 2020, it was “wash your hands” folks.
Sing the alphabet, spell M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I and do what you gotta do to kill the germs. Now I bet you also didn’t know that foaming is going green? (For five seconds, let’s forget that it comes in a plastic bottle.) Foaming Hand Soap uses 16% less water than traditional hand soap. Mine is special because not only do you get my signature aroma, but it’s got a healthy dose of coconut oil and vitamin E to moisturize and repair the damage that the pandemic of “wash wash wash” created.
Tipsy Lips Lip Balm
Always one drink away from telling everyone what I really think over here. Tipsy lips is derived from that imaginary middle finger to the world when you really need a drink, but instead you seal your lips. Composed of a great concoction of mango butter, shea butter, coconut oil, and vitamin E, at least it tastes like your favorite libation. Calm down, there’s no REAL alcohol in this lip balm, and I did include a bubblegum flavor just for the littles. All you have to do to for Tipsy Lips is tipsy the elbow and enjoy. It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, but right now it’s noon and your co-worker Karen is driving you bonkers.
Bubble Bars
If Snoop Dogg can be USA’s mascot for the Olympics, I’m going to need these bubble bars to pull through as mine. It’s all about owning it, and I did once-upon-a-time believe that whipped soap was the best thing since sliced bread, but now I’ve perfected the bubble bar and I think it’s my favorite reset bath. Now, how is it different from a bath bomb? Bath bombs fizz and smell but I’ve never noted a specific benefit other than feeling pampered from all I’ve purchased…. Bubble bar? All you have to do is crumble this beauty under the faucet while you draw your bath and then soak. You’re going to have bubbles- but they won’t fill the tub. The bubbles are just a tease because when you get out, your body will feel so moisturized that you’ll forget lotion was ever a follow-up. So, while I would like to say “you’re welcome” in advance to all the boyfriends and husbands out there that are going to enjoy your baby soft skin more than you – I have a confession from my better half. My own blue-collar husband dove straight in to this product with his callused man hands and acted like a baby discovering their fingers for the first time thereafter. If you know him, just ask – it’s too late for shame in his game.