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Catalogue 100% Palestinian Olive Oil Soap from Nablus
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100% Palestinian Olive Oil Soap from Nablus

$10.00

For centuries, the city of Nablus has been renowned for its handcrafted olive oil soap, a tradition dating back over a thousand years. Made using a simple yet time-honored recipe of pure olive oil, water, and lye, this soap is known for its gentle cleansing and deeply moisturizing properties. Each bar is carefully aged to create a firm, long-lasting soap that lathers into a creamy foam, leaving skin soft and nourished. Celebrated for its purity and natural ingredients, Nablus soap carries forward a legacy of craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

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For centuries, the city of Nablus has been renowned for its handcrafted olive oil soap, a tradition dating back over a thousand years. Made using a simple yet time-honored recipe of pure olive oil, water, and lye, this soap is known for its gentle cleansing and deeply moisturizing properties. Each bar is carefully aged to create a firm, long-lasting soap that lathers into a creamy foam, leaving skin soft and nourished. Celebrated for its purity and natural ingredients, Nablus soap carries forward a legacy of craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

For centuries, the city of Nablus has been renowned for its handcrafted olive oil soap, a tradition dating back over a thousand years. Made using a simple yet time-honored recipe of pure olive oil, water, and lye, this soap is known for its gentle cleansing and deeply moisturizing properties. Each bar is carefully aged to create a firm, long-lasting soap that lathers into a creamy foam, leaving skin soft and nourished. Celebrated for its purity and natural ingredients, Nablus soap carries forward a legacy of craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

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