Hello BeauTies! Over the last year we were getting fed up with the amount of plastic bottles we were throwing away from the bathroom. Liquid soap dried our hands so badly too. We wanted to search for an alternative that was kind on the skin and lasted longer. We came across Superfly soap online and it's such a great company to shop for handmade soap. Superfly is created by a woman who understood the gap in the market for sustainable goods,We have placed a couple of orders so far, The Turkish Delight soap smells amazing, It also has the option to come wrapped in compostable cellophane or naked which unwrapped. We always choose the wrapped version as we stock up and keep them in our bathroom drawer. The soaps smells absolutely incredible. Our skin is not dry like the liquid ones we used for years previously. We will continue to use Superfly. No soap we have used has compared to how good this is. Why not see for yourself what wonderful items Superfly sell? They do lip balms, Solid shampoo bars, sooap, dog balm for doggies noses and more. Why not see for yourself what is on offer by clicking the link below.
My story starts when I was a young child. I was born in Scotland but moved down to Somerset as a child. I loved it so much. I loved the flowers and the conkers I’d collect on the way to school. I remember all the frogs in my garden and how I'd name them. I moved twice down in England. The houses were always large and I’d get the rooms mixed up, trying to remember where to turn to find my bedroom. I would visit London where my relatives stayed. I loved the vibe of London. One visit to my Nans, we walked down to Church Street market and seeing so many interesting people. The one man with dreadlocks holding a large ghetto blaster on his shoulder playing Bob Marley passed me. I couldn’t get enough of the place. One stall had toys on it. I bought some wooden blocks and a handheld electronic mini piano. They were perfect mementos to remember my visit. When we returned to Scotland I unpacked and placed my electronic piano on my bedside table. It had colours on the notes and London Bridge
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