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920, South Harwood Street, 75201, Dallas, Dallas County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 214-500-9056
webseite: abundantlyaromatic.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 32.777344, Longitude: -96.790311
James Stafford
::brandie aleman
::I bought ten soaps and the shea butter on a trip to Dallas. As a person who suffers from dry skin I am very cautious of using products on my skin. However these products did not dry out my skin. I use the shea butter every night before bed and my hands have never felt softer. Thank you!
S Copp
::Fabulous soaps! I get 5 every time as this is the only soap I use now. The scents are delightful, and there is a wide variety. My favorite is the lemongrass. They are made with healthy ingredients as well.
Rana N
::I bought a few bars of the soap at the Coppell Farmers Market. I had been used to handmade soaps from whole foods and other places which always drying my skin. Most handmades are drying. Abundantly Aromatic's soaps are the best handmade soaps I have tried. My skin is smooth and soft after usin them. After trying, I ordered few more from the website and received a box that I could actually smell before I even opened it. I didn't want throw the box away. It smelled so good. Once I opened the box I was delighted to find the samples had been included with my order!! LOVE It!! I recommend paying attention to which soap you are purchasing as there's one that has pumice in it for exfoliation. ALMOND is amazing! They make great stocking stuffers too.
Sean McClellan
::I bought one bar of soap from Abundantly Aromatic at the Coppell Farmers Market. It smelled great.Unfortunately, the soap caused dry skin and other issues for my wife. I have previously used homemade soap purchased from a private vendor in Utah and had a wonderful experience with the Utah vendor's product. I even attended a soap making class where the Utah vendor showed us exactly how she makes her soap. This included a brief description of the chemistry and mathematics involved in cold pressed soap making, followed by a live demonstration. When I attempted to talk to the Abundantly Aromatics owner at the Coppell Farmers Market, she brushed off my questions and didn't seem interested in talking about her process. Homemade soap done right is a wonderful thing. I would not recommend abundantly aromatic. With that said, the two women selling soap at the grapevine farmers market make their soap with a kit you can buy at hobby lobby...it's mostly wax. At least Coppell Farmers Market is a fun place to visit, Just DON'T BUY THE SOAP!