Herb'N Eden blog

How to Melt Soap Scraps & Reuse Them Effectively
What are Soap Scraps?At Herb'N Eden we hand make all of our products and part of that process is making soap. We hand cut all of our soaps to produce the bars you see today. Part of that process is cutting, we get a lot of scrap pieces that we typically can just toss in a drum. These soap scraps are still great pieces of soap, we just can't sell it. So to get rid of our soap scraps, we donate them to homeless shelters, but we also bag them up and give them to you. For FREE!!What to...
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Body Care Discounts: Discover Weekly Natural Soap Deals
Introducing our new "Deal of the Week" where we profile a special deal you can take advantage of for that week. Explore our body care discounts and take advantage of these offers. Deals will run from Tuesday morning until Monday at midnight every week. If you miss a deal, it's okay because there will be another coming right up.  Week 05/03 - 05/09Free Soap Scrap Bag in every order. Enjoy our natural soap deals without needing to add anything to your cart, as we will automatically include it in every order. (Does not include free sample orders).  Week 05/10 - 05/16Rosemary & Lavender Bundle: 2x Rosemary & Lavender full bar soaps & 1x 4oz body oil all for $20.
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Discover Rose Oil Frequency Benefits
The rose oil frequency is measured at 320 MHz! This is high in comparison to a majority of essential oils. As humans, our standard frequency is around 66 MHz. When we get sick, that frequency drops to around 58 mHz. This data was studied in 1992, according to theROSEfrequency. com, by Bruce Tainio of Tainio Technology. A division of Eastern Washington State University, developed equipment to measure electrical frequency in humans and foods. This equipment was used in a research study at Johns Hopkins University to determine the relationships between frequency and diseases. Using rose essential oil, not only smells delightful, but it can raise your frequency and uplift your emotional state.
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