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Hawaiian Bath and Body

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What makes Hawaiian Bath & Body products unique?

It all begain in 1996 when Debora and Jerry Driscoll were given some homemade natural soap.  Since then they haven’t used any other “commercial soap.”  When the original chemist who created these all natural recipes was moving off the island Deborah and Jerry though it would a great weekend hobby.  A year later they expanded to include more original recipes including body washes, body mists, salts, lomi lomi oils and lip moisturizers and more.  Many people ask what makes their products so unique … “we make everything to old fashioned way,” with labor intensive products carefully formulated without using any detergents, harsh chemicals or petroleum based ingredients.

Handcrafted one batch at a time, each product features island-grown ingredients such as Hawaiian kukui & macadamia nut oils, Kahuku yapaya, Waialua tangerines, Waialua coffee, and Big Island guava. Many products also feature organic ingredients such as organic oatmeal, rice flour, and blue cornmeal. They use only natural preservatives such as Vitamin E and grapefruit seed extract. Absolutely paraben free.

The result is a balancing skin care line which is excellent for all skin types. The gentle ingredients are combined to make an effective and gentle treatment for sensitive, problematic skin. For their dedicated team it’s about offering the highest quality natural products on the market.

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