KEY INGREDIENTS
🌿 Coconut Oil
Creates a protective moisturizing shield for the skin. Full of antioxidants, healthy saturated fats, vitamin E, amino acids, lauric acid, and caprylic acid.
🌿 Buttermilk
Known for its ability to soothe and hydrate the skin, making it a great choice for people with dry or sensitive skin.
🌿 Honey
Deeply moisturizes and heals the skin; anti-bacterial properties help prevent infections
🌿 Oats
Moisturizes the skin, relieving itching and irritation. can help soothe eczema, and psoriasis
Be comfortable in your own skin
"Our Buttermilk Building Brick Soap is crafted for sensitive skin. And for Big FUN!
My promise is to deliver you handcrafted skin care, carefully designed to nourish, soothe, repair and protect your skinlike never before. My other promise? Your money back if you aren’t totally in love with how your skin looks and feels."
"My kids love washing their hands and taking a bath!"
You never thought you'd say that. Then you discovering Free Lion Buttermilk Building Brick Soap.
You love that they are made from natural, non-toxic ingredients. And that the soap is so gentle on their precious skin.
No more nagging. You no longer feel stressed out about your kids following hand washing protocols. Or getting them into the bath. Or that their sensitive skin will be overwhelmed.
Wash time just became play time!
THE BUZZ ON OUR BUTTERMILK BUILDING BRICK SOAP
BUTTERMILK BUILDING BRICK SOAP FAQ'S
What do you use to colour your soaps?
We use mica. As well as Ultramarine and Oxide pigments. All are non-toxic.
Is it Vegan?
Yes! Our soaps are made with vegetable derived oils and supporting ingredients.
Will the Soaps irritate my child's skin?
Honestly, you won’t know until you try. That being said, our Buttermilk Building Brick Soaps are a good choice for those who tend to react to harsh surfactants, as they are detergent free. They are also gentle on the environment, too.
We suggested starting with unscented versions of our soaps and going from there.
If your child is lactose intolerant, please check with your physician