South of France French Milled VegetableBar Soap Climbing Wild Rose - 6 oz. (170g) South of France French Milled Vegetable Bar Soap Climbing Wild Rose is a luxuriously lathering, all-vegetable soap that is triple-milled in the Marseille tradition forapampering, cleansing experience. The coconut oil and sustainable palm oil in South of France French Milled VegetableBar Soap Climbing Wild Rose create a creamy lather; natural glycerin combines with organic shea butter to leave your skin soft and deeply moisturized. South of France French Milled Vegetable Bar Soap Climbing Wild Rose is infused with the fresh scent of wild roses climbing the stone walls of a Provencal cottage. No Phthalates No Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate Paraben Free No EDTA No Animal By-Products Gluten Free Frequently Asked Questions What is Vegetable Glycerin and why do I want it in my soap? Vegetable Glycerin is a by-product of the soap-making process. It's a natural humectant, which means it attracts moisture from the environment to its surface. Glycerin's most common function in beauty products is to prevent soaps, creams and makeup from over-drying. South of France soaps are made with only the most pure vegetable ingredients: olive, palm and coconut oil. Because Vegetable Glycerin is a valuable commodity to the health and beauty industry as an additive in lotions and cosmetics, many soap manufacturers sell the glycerin that results from their soap-making process to other companies. South of France retains this important ingredient and adds it back into the soap. The resulting bars are excellent for dry skin, as the Vegetable Glycerin content helps hold moisture in the outer layers of the skin. What are Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Tallowate? Sodium Laureth Sulfate and its close relative, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLSs) are inexpensive synthetic foaming agents and degreasers, widely used in commercial soap production.