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Amber Cedar Soap Bar - VEGAN 4.5 OZ.
This is a handsome bar made with coffee and coffee grounds for a rich color and light scrubby feel. This is perfect for those looking for something slightly more masculine.
Dunnock And Hinny soaps are made using the hot process or cold process method. The hot process method is a soap cooking technique that generally produces a bar that looks different with its characteristic irregularities, lumps, bumps, bruises, nourishing goodness, and wonderful texture.
Although the cold process method may produce a smoother looking bar, in general, handmade soaps do not look like commercially made soaps. Our bars are entirely handmade in small batches and each bar is hand cut. We do not further modify the shape of our bars as we feel that leaving them "as is" only adds to the wonderful rustic character and handmade experience of each bar.
Please allow for slight color, weight, shape and texture variations from bar to bar and batch to batch. Weights are approximate. Soap bars are weighed after cutting from the log and may vary with time as soaps continue to lose moisture.
Remember to keep your bar of soap on a surface that will allow excess water to drain away between uses for a longer lasting product. Your soap was made with pride, love and care.
Our soaps can be scented with a mix of pure essential oils, all natural fragrance oils, or a combination of both. Any synthetic fragrances used are clearly listed.
There always exists the small possibility of an allergic reaction. Should this happen, discontinue use.
Non PVC Plasticizer Market Growth Driven by Sustainable Materials
For decades, the polymer industry relied on ortho-phthalate esters to transform brittle polyvinyl chloride into flexible, rubber-like films and tubing. However, growing toxicological concerns regarding endocrine disruption and environmental persistence have prompted strict regulatory bans on several traditional plasticizing compounds. Today, material formulators are shifting toward safer, bio-compatible softeners designed to modify alternative polymers like polyolefins, PLA, and specialized elastomeric blends.
Why Industries Are Moving Beyond Ortho-Phthalates
Plasticizers work by embedding themselves between polymer chains, pushing them apart to lower the material's glass transition temperature and improve flexibility. When phthalates migrate out of packaging or medical IV bags into surrounding fluids, they pose contamination risks. Modern non-ortho-phthalate and bio-based alternatives remain firmly anchored within the polymer matrix, minimizing leaching and outgassing.
According to a recent report by Wise Guys Report, rigorous government safety mandates and expanding eco-friendly product lines are propelling the non pvc plasticizer market into mainstream industrial manufacturing. Companies that manufacture children's toys and medical consumables are leading the transition toward these safer chemical softeners.
Leading Commercial Alternative Chemistry
Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC): A benign, biodegradable citrate ester approved for direct food contact applications and oral pharmaceuticals.
Adipate Esters: Highly valued for maintaining polymer flexibility at sub-zero temperatures, commonly used in outdoor cling films and refrigerated packaging.
Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESBO): A dual-function bio-plasticizer and thermal stabilizer derived from natural seed oils.
Performance Comparisons in Sensitive Applications
When selecting a safer plasticizing agent, engineers evaluate migration resistance, volatility, and solvation speed. A high-performing additive must soften the base polymer without compromising its mechanical tensile strength or optical clarity.
Regulatory Compliance and Future Forecast
Application FieldPrimary Health ConcernPreferred Plasticizer ClassMedical Tubing & BagsPatient fluid contaminationCitrates, TrimellitatesInfant Toys & TeethersOral ingestion during chewingBio-based Citrate EstersFood Wrap FilmsLipophilic migration into fatty foodsAdipates, ESBO
Innovations in Plant-Derived Bio-Plasticizers
The next wave of polymer additive research focuses on sourcing esters from castor oil, palm kernels, and cardanol extracted from cashew nutshell liquid. These sustainable additives reduce dependency on fossil fuel feedstocks while offering biodegradability profiles that align with international circular economy objectives.
Hair Care Strategies for Healthiest, Smoother and Much More Silky Hair
Achieving a gorgeous, shining, healthy tresses really is paramount to some woman. It's equal to maintaining luminous radiant skin. Alas, the daily abuse our own hair receives out of curling irons, blowdryers and other devices are quite drying and damaging to the hairfollicles. There are several factors you can perform in order to replace the luster your hair might be lacking. The most useful part is, the majority of those items necessary may be found in your community grocery shop and purchase a mere fraction of this price that you would pay out for a complete vegan hair care treatment at a professional salon. Furthermore, they do not contain excessive levels of unpleasant chemicals which are harmful to the wellbeing of your hair.
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Not a medical device? I really was hoping for an Rx for Oxballs.
SMOKED PATCHOULI SOAP BAR
This soap bar has hints smoky of tobacco, vanilla, clove, and patchouli. Not overwhelmingly scented. It is topped off with aromatic, organic patchouli leaves. Slightly sultry and deep with decorative embeds.
Made with: olive oil, sunflower oil, distilled water, organic coconut oil, sodium hydroxide, patchouli essential oil, fragrance, organic patchouli leaf, black tea
Dunnock & Hinny soaps are made using the hot process or cold process method. The hot process method is a soap cooking technique that generally produces a bar that looks different with its characteristic irregularities, lumps, bumps, bruises, nourishing goodness, and wonderful texture.
Although the cold process method may produce a smoother looking bar, in general, handmade soaps do not look like commercially made soaps. Our bars are entirely handmade in small batches and each bar is hand cut. We do not further modify the shape of our bars as we feel that leaving them "as is" only adds to the wonderful rustic character and handmade experience of each bar.
Please allow for slight color, weight, shape and texture variations from bar to bar and batch to batch. Weights are approximate. Soap bars are weighed after cutting from the log and may vary with time as soaps continue to lose moisture.
Remember to keep your bar of soap on a surface that will allow excess water to drain away between uses for a longer lasting product. Your soap was made with pride, love, and care.
Our soaps can be scented with a mix of pure essential oils, all natural fragrance oils, or a combination of both. Any synthetic fragrances used are clearly listed.
You're the One Rubber Ducky
You’re the One Rubber Ducky
Growing up one of my favorite church carnival games was the one with all the rubber duckies. Do you remember it? It was a wading pool full of water and yellow rubber ducks and if you picked a duck with a number on the bottom you would win a prize! It was the first game I would play every year at the carnival. Well rubber ducks sure have evolved over the years. The options are endless!…
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