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dudeitsashley

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I just spent a week in Iceland with my sister and naturally I bought some soap.:lol: The Dalasæla soap is made with sheep milk, olive oil, coconut oil, tallow, canola oil, and fragrance. It smells amazing! The Eyjafjallajökull soap is made with tallow, canola oil, coconut oil, fragrance oil, sugar, salt, volcanic ash, and titanium dioxide.

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What do they smell like? I have to ask is the one with the sheep stamp huge or is the one with the unpronounceable (to me) name tiny?
 
What do they smell like? I have to ask is the one with the sheep stamp huge or is the one with the unpronounceable (to me) name tiny?

The volcanic ash one is 25 grams and the sheep milk is 100 grams. The little one to me just smells like plain soap and the sheep milk smells sweet but not masculine nor feminine haha I have no idea how to describe it. :oops: This is where scented pictures would come in handy.
 
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Ah, okay, very nice :) I wish there was smell-o-vision sometimes also. I am not very good at describing scents. I am trying to learn by reading how others describe them and fitting that in with how the scents seem to me.
 
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