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I tried these soaps when I ordered some shaving soaps.The full size bath bars are 3.75 oz. and are sold as 2-for 3.95.
The soap is very simply packaged in shrink wrap and a printed label is applied. I am told by Sue, of the 75 varieties of this soap offered the most commonly ordered by men are;
Old Spice, Coolwater for Men, Sandalwood, Sandalwood Vanilla, and Drakkar.
The ingredients are the same over the line for all soaps-
Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, Glycerin, Goats Milk, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Stearate, Sodium Myristate, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Triethanolamine, Water, Titanium Dioxide, Fragrance Oil and Color.
As is the case with most homemade soaps of this type the soap is somewhat softer than compared to commercial double and tripled milled soaps.
The soaps are very consistent in appearance and finish.
The HBS soaps are very easy to lather and make copious amounts of fragrant suds.
The soap left me feeling super clean and fresh and my skin was not slick like a super moisturized soap or dried out like a commercial bath bar.
OLD SPICE, LEMON VERBENA, SANDALWOOD, FRESH CUT ROSES are the varieties of the HBS soap that I have tried - all made with goats’ milk, which has moisturizing properties and is rich in essential vitamins.
I like all the soaps but the hot humid weather has brought out a favorite for me–it’s the Lemon–Verbena soap. Very refreshing,it has an incredible fresh scent, lemon can be a tricky scent. I often feel it’s artificial and over the top-
Sue has done it again! This one is tops!
Any way you look at it these soaps are a fantastic product at a very reasonable price.
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The soap is very simply packaged in shrink wrap and a printed label is applied. I am told by Sue, of the 75 varieties of this soap offered the most commonly ordered by men are;
Old Spice, Coolwater for Men, Sandalwood, Sandalwood Vanilla, and Drakkar.
The ingredients are the same over the line for all soaps-
Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, Glycerin, Goats Milk, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Stearate, Sodium Myristate, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Triethanolamine, Water, Titanium Dioxide, Fragrance Oil and Color.
As is the case with most homemade soaps of this type the soap is somewhat softer than compared to commercial double and tripled milled soaps.
The soaps are very consistent in appearance and finish.
The HBS soaps are very easy to lather and make copious amounts of fragrant suds.
The soap left me feeling super clean and fresh and my skin was not slick like a super moisturized soap or dried out like a commercial bath bar.
OLD SPICE, LEMON VERBENA, SANDALWOOD, FRESH CUT ROSES are the varieties of the HBS soap that I have tried - all made with goats’ milk, which has moisturizing properties and is rich in essential vitamins.
I like all the soaps but the hot humid weather has brought out a favorite for me–it’s the Lemon–Verbena soap. Very refreshing,it has an incredible fresh scent, lemon can be a tricky scent. I often feel it’s artificial and over the top-
Sue has done it again! This one is tops!
Any way you look at it these soaps are a fantastic product at a very reasonable price.

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Discussion post