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Pure Mayim Design Soaps
by Kim Baskerville (Designer)
Kapet /Kyphi~
On a daily basis, the ritualized burning of incense in Kemet (ancient Egypt) consisted of frankincense in the morning, myrrh during the day, and Kapet (called Kyphi by the Greeks) in the evening.

According to Egyptologists, Kapet played an important role as a sacred fragrance in many ceremonies. Kapet recipes are inscribed on the walls of the ancient temples of Edfu and Philae, with pictographs of Kapet being used and recipes for making it.
This bar of Kapet /Kyphi soap has strong notes of cinnamon, frankincense and myrrh.
This listing is for one (1) bar. Sizes are approximate; 4.5 - 5.8 oz each.
Kim Baskerville decided to begin creating her own soaps and skin care products since her son's bout with eczema was for ever reoccurring. She currently lives with her husband of 8 years and her 13 year old son in Philadelphia.
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