| | Nearly Natural Inspired by those Rooten Tooten Ladies of Chloride Arizona. This is an old fashioned, feminine fragrance with soft white musk, cashmere essences and a hint of evening air. Smells "purdier than a french cat house" and as pleasant as an evening stroll through the gardens of Paris. | | $4.25 | | | Ingredients: Saponified Lard. Cocount, Olive, Canola, Castor, Palm, oils. Natural and artificial fragrance oils and coloring |
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| | Every year when my girls were little, we used to visit Chloride for the Miners Day Parade. Mostly to see the "Silver Belles of Chloride". These dear silvered hair ladies would don their incredible (some probably authentic) Salon Girl costumes and climb aboard buckboard wagons. With High heeled boots and petticoats flying they would sing risque ditties and Can-Can through the center of town. It was our favorite part of the festivities. This soap was created in their honor. | | Chloride is one of the Many old Mining Towns nestled in the Cerbat Mountians. It's off the Highway a bit, between Kingman and Las Vegas. Chloride is the Gost town that never quite died. About 250ish folks still call the town home. It was a result of Silver Mining in the early 1860. Silver Chloride....get it? Major Mining here petered to a halt about 1944, during WW2. The Post Office in Chloride is the oldest continually functioning post office in Arizona. It began service in 1862. | 
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