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Travel Size Peace Soap - #KissMyFace

 If you follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter you will know that I am on a road trip with my family.  We are driving through the heartland of the United States on our way to the grandparents.  On our road trip, we could only take a few things because we did not have much room in our suitcases.  One of the items we packed were these samples of travel soaps we  received from Kiss My Face.
 
These soaps are 100% castile.  According to Ask.com, castile soap is a type of soap made from olive oil in a style similar to the origins of the Castile region of Spain.  Benefits from castile soaps are that they protect the skin from the potentially harmful chemicals in some commercial soaps today as they are all natural.  Additionally, they are biodegradable, which is better for the environment and all types of sewer systems.
 
The soaps were small enough that they did not take lots of space.  They are perfect size for airline travel as they easily fit the TSA approved liquids regulation of under 4 ounces.  They come in several different smells such as  Grassy Mint, Pomegranate Acai and Lemongrass Clary Sage.   Out of these three soaps, we enjoyed the Grassy Mint the most.  The smell of the Grassy Mint was familiar and bright.  It really woke up our senses.  The price is reasonable and the traveling with the soap is very easy.  There are no messes or big containers to bring along.  This was a very easy item to travel with and carry.   A little of this product goes a long way and leaves your hands and face nice and clean.
 
If you would like more information on all of the Kiss My Face products, you can find them at Wholefoods, Soap.com and of course KissMyFace.com
 
Disclaimer: This is a personal blog. All thoughts and opinions are all my own.
 

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