Saturday, December 12, 2009

HANDMADE SOAP WITH YOU A HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Merry/Happy Christmas
Christmas Shopping Handmade Soaps Ideas, Gift Ideas, Christmas Shopping ...

Natural Handcrafted Soap Comments







  • I ordered my soap on tuesday night, and it shipped wednesday morning! That was amazing. Also, I love the soap, it's great! Let’s Muti and Digg it!



    By Gina on December 11, 2009






  • "shipped fast, packaged well. This soap is a wonderful natural soap. With a nice scent!"



    By Charl on December 9, 2009






  • I like it a lot!It's so gentle. It does not dry me out like some soaps like Dial or Zest do.


    "shipped fast, packaged well. This soap is a wonderful natural soap. With a nice scent!"
    By Anita on December 1, 2009






  • Well ,Great-smelling and definitely leaves skin feeling soft and smooth .




    By Sally on 11/ 2009






  • Oh My Goodness! This is the absolutely best soap ever. It is absolutely gentle yet it is long lasting.



    By Mika on December 11, 2009






  • Nice, moisturizing bar of soap, very gentle, but it's best to keep it out of the dish soap and onto something that'll allow it to drain properly--



    By mihai on December 11, 2009






  • Very good soap thank you. I would buy from you again. Great service and unique product,thanks again.



    By Chanel on December 12, 2009






  • I like the Geranium Soap. Great work!



    By Kate on December 12, 2009




  • "My HIGHEST Congrats on a wonderful product! ... Thanks very


    A Christmas cake with a "Merry Christmas" greeting.The greetings and farewells "Merry Christmas" and "Happy Christmas" are traditionally used in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia, commencing a few weeks prior to Christmas December 25 of every year.

    The phrase is often preferred when it is known that the receiver is a Christian or celebrates Christmas. The nonreligious often use the greeting as well, however in this case its meaning focuses more on the secular aspects of Christmas, rather than the Nativity of Jesus.

    Its meanings and variations are:

    As "Merry Christmas", the traditionally used greeting for those from America and the UK, composed of merry (jolly, happy) and Christmas (Old English: Cristes mæsse, for Christ's Mass).

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