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This soap does not contain harmful preservatives, coloring and dyes, synthetic perfumes and fillers, foaming agents, petrochemicals, whiteners, animal parts, and is not tested on animals either. This is the SOMA soap manufactured by Khandige Organic. So, what does SOMA soap contain?
SOMA soap is made from cold pressed organic coconut oil, extra virgin coconut oil, organic certified NaOH, and natural essential oils and fragrances only. The soap is ideal for sensitive skins including that of babies. According to Khandige Organic sources, SOMA soap prevents skin rashes and works well on allergy prone skins.
Khandige Organic has a collection of other cruelty-free products as well that includes hair oils, body oils, massage oils, spices, coconut oil, jaggery, and sesame oil. To find out about them, you can click here.
SOMA soap is made from cold pressed organic coconut oil, extra virgin coconut oil, organic certified NaOH, and natural essential oils and fragrances only. The soap is ideal for sensitive skins including that of babies. According to Khandige Organic sources, SOMA soap prevents skin rashes and works well on allergy prone skins. Khandige Organic has a collection of other cruelty-free products as well that includes hair oils, body oils, massage oils, spices, coconut oil, jaggery, and sesame oil. To find out about them, you can click here.
Availability of SOMA soap
SOMA soap is currently available in three flavors: Kewara, Lavender, and Peppermint in seven cities in the country.To find out the outlets in Bangalore where SOMA soap is available, you can click here. To find out the outlets in Chennai, Karunagapally, Mumbai, Pondicherry, Pune, and Secundarabad where SOMA soap is available, you can click here.Vegan notes
Have you ever wondered about the fate of the animals selected as targets for experimentation? In a civilized society, we cannot ignore and keep silent about such crimes. We need to know what goes on in the background to produce the cosmetics we use. Here’s one article from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) titled Animals Used for Experimentation that provides an idea of what animal testing is all about and what each one of us can do to prevent it.“There are many causes that I am prepared to die for but no causes that I am prepared to kill for.” ~Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Father of the Non-violent Political Struggle in India~

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