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1.00 Dollar US$ Charcoal Melt & Pour Soap Base Crettyard
- Location: Near Kataria Arcade, Crettyard, Laois, Ireland
Charcoal Melt & Pour Soap Base is a pre-made soap base that contains activated charcoal as one of its key ingredients. It is a versatile and easy-to-use product suitable for crafting handmade soap. The activated charcoal in the soap base gives it a dark color and brings with it numerous benefits for the skin.
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