Trade in your bar soap for this socially conscious wash. Made in a Brooklyn workshop that employs adults with mental and physical disabilities, it contains just eight natural ingredients—including olive oil, aloe vera, and aromatic essential oils—and is free of parabens, silicones, and other mystery chemicals.
The smell of this wasn't too strong, which I appreciated. I used it and it seemed fine and left the bottle in my shower. After a few weeks it separated or something as it had a white mass in it, like bacon fat in grease. Gross looking. Shaking didn't not help.
Makes me question the quality of the product do to that so quickly. Not a fan and I wouldn't recommend this for that reason.
I should probably contact the company to let them know or to get answer so it doesn't happen to others.