Soap Daze – Natural, Handmade Skincare Essentials

6 products

bergamot mini soap
Soap Daze Mini Soap Bar 50g
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£3.50
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£3.50
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matcha green tea face mask
Soap Daze Clay Mask - 15g
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£6.00
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£6.00
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soap on a rope
Lemongrass & Patchouli Soap On A Rope - Extra Large
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from £8.95
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soap daze organic rosehip facial oil
Soap Daze Organic Rosehip Facial Oil - 20ml
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£9.00
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Soap Daze Bath Mylk Mini - 90g - The Friendly Turtle
Soap Daze Bath Mylk Mini - 90g
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£10.00
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£10.00
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Soap Daze Organic Lemongrass and Patchouli Body Oil - The Friendly Turtle
Soap Daze Organic Lemongrass and Patchouli Body Oil
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£15.99
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Discover the charm of Soap Daze, a collection of handmade, natural skincare products crafted with love and sustainability at heart. Featuring luxurious soaps, body oils, and clay masks, this range combines nourishing ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, and essential oils to pamper your skin naturally.

Perfect for those seeking a plastic-free, vegan, and eco-friendly skincare routine, Soap Daze products are lovingly created using traditional methods that prioritize quality and sustainability. Whether you're indulging in their large natural soap bars or soothing your skin with their body oils, each product is designed to cleanse, hydrate, and rejuvenate without harsh chemicals or synthetic additives.

Embrace the beauty of handmade skincare and transform your routine with the simplicity and effectiveness of Soap Daze's zero-waste collection.

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Sustainable Self-Care: Non-Surgical Facial Treatments Explained

Sustainable Self-Care: Non-Surgical Facial Treatments Explained

Facial ageing isn’t just about wrinkles. Over time, we lose volume and structural support as fat pads shift, the jawline softens, and subtle changes in bone and skin thickness affect proportion. That’s why “chasing lines” rarely delivers a balanced result. This guide explains what facial balance means in modern aesthetic medicine, how hyaluronic acid dermal fillers behave beneath the skin, and why placement and depth matter more than the amount used. You’ll learn which areas (cheeks, temples, chin and jawline) can be supported to restore harmony without surgery, what fillers can’t fix (significant laxity and excess skin), and the safety essentials to look for, including realistic expectations, qualified injectors, and long-term maintenance planning. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we’re interested in self-care that’s mindful, informed, and measured so readers can make calmer, safer choices rather than overcorrecting or following trends.

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Sustainable Self-Care: Beyond Clean Skincare

Sustainable Self-Care: Beyond Clean Skincare

Clean skincare shouldn’t feel like a 15-step performance. As the clean beauty movement grows, more people are stepping back from constant layering and asking a simpler question: what actually supports skin health, without creating extra waste? In this Friendly Turtle EcoBlog guide, we break down what clean skincare really means, what to look for on ingredient labels, and how to build a sustainable self-care routine that’s realistic for everyday life. Expect practical, low-fuss advice: prioritising your skin barrier with a gentle cleanser, a nourishing moisturiser and daily SPF; avoiding the temptation to stack strong actives; and giving products time to work before swapping them out. We’ll also share small, eco-friendly habits that add up finishing what you already own, buying with intention, and choosing refillable or lower-waste options where possible so your routine feels calm, effective and kinder to the planet.

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Natural Flea & Tick Protection: Essential Oils vs Pesticides

Natural Flea & Tick Protection: Essential Oils vs Pesticides

Fleas and ticks aren’t just a nuisance, they can trigger skin irritation, allergic reactions and, in some regions, carry disease. That’s why many pet owners end up weighing natural essential oils vs chemical pesticides for flea and tick protection. Essential-oil blends can be helpful as a repellent and part of a low-tox routine (especially for prevention and lighter-risk seasons), but they’re typically shorter-lived and less reliable for clearing an active infestation. Conventional treatments, by contrast, are formulated to kill fleas and ticks and often last weeks, yet they come with stricter handling rules and potential environmental residue. In this guide, the Friendly Turtle EcoBlog looks at what “works” really means: effectiveness, reapplication, pet safety (especially around cats), and how to reduce impact at home. You’ll also find practical, eco-minded steps like vacuum routines, wash cycles, and targeted use so you can protect your pet without defaulting to the harshest option every time.

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