Annie Fresh Cactus Soap
Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910-1997) was a Navajo council member, a three term head of the Council's Health and Welfare Committee. Her work centered on helping the Navajo tribe with education and health. In 1963 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Navajo Medal of Honor. In 2000 she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.
Cacti are a member of the family *Cactaceae*, consisting of about 127 genera. Cacti are abundant in the Painted Desert of Arizona. Don't let the name of this soap deter you: it has the freshness of desert cactus and sweet dewberry. It gives off a slightly floral/fresh sweetness aroma. If you're a fan of Bath and Body Works Juniper Breeze, you'll love this.
The creation of this soap is inspired by the sunflower, which is native to North America. It contains sunflower oil and is shaped to resemble the sunflower.
Net wt.: 3.5oz/100g
Ingredients: Coconut oil, sunflower oil, water, sodium hydroxide, castor oil, jojoba oil, green oxide pigment, fragrance oil.
My soaps are handmade, which means that each one is unique and varies depending on the batch. I recommend you drain out any soap dish you use to avoid your soap dissolving faster. Any handmade cold process soap should be stored in a dry area.