Nui — Certified Organic Soap
by on 04.28.05
Been a lot of talk recently about the End of Oil, how production might peak this year and supplies diminish from there on. Well, here is one good news oil story. A renewable oil. An organic oil. 100% virgin coconut oil sourced with fair trade not free trade, from Pacific island communities. The soaps Wild Orange, Lemongrass, Peppermint, French Lavender, Honey & Oatmeal Scrub, Coco-Olive and Australiana are so called because they include real ingredients that match their titles, with organic oatmeal, organic oil or eucalyptus and tea tree. The company behind the brand have even branched out from the bathroom and produced an organic cooking oil of coconut. Their products are free of synthetic chemicals, sulphates and ammonia and are not tested on animals. ::African Pacific [by WM]


















Added benefit: get the lanolin free kinds of coconut soap and your bath and shower will not build up residue nearly as fast.
I'd like to know where the buy organic sodium hydroxide required to make soap. Or is the soap considered organic even when it doesn't contain 100% organic ingredients?