Chamomile & Lavender Goat Milk Soap

Chamomile & Lavender Goat Milk Soap

On the curing rack: Chamomile & Lavender Goat Milk Soap. Scented with a soothing blend of chamomile and lavender oils, this soap is made with goat milk, olive oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter, sunflower oil, & castor oil, making it a gentle cleansing bar of soap. It should be ready…

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Black Tie Soap

Black Tie Soap

Lightly scented with sophisticated notes of black peppercorn and leather are carefully crafted with warm woods, patchouli, musk and citrus.

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English Bathhouse Soap

English Bathhouse Soap

This soap has a very light and pleasant scent, with fragrance notes of Violet, Rose, Jasmine, Vanilla, & White Musk. It has some soap confetti sprinkled in.

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Wild Currant & Sandalwood Dark Beer Soap

Wild Currant & Sandalwood Shampoo

I have a new hard shampoo bar . . . Wild Currant & Sandalwood Dark Beer Shampoo. It’s made with real Guinness Stout beer, and the fragrance is a light blend of wild currants, dried berries, and warm sandalwood. I’ve always heard that beer is good for your hair. I’ve…

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Clearance!

I’ve just added some items to our Clearance Section. Some are there because they may have lost some of their scent, maybe we’ve had them too long, need to clear out some space in our shop, or maybe they are just plain ugly (Please note: ugly soap does not wash…

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Nag Champa Soap

Nag Champa Soap

A nostalgic blend of sandalwood and patchouli, with some vanilla, citrus and floral notes. Due to the vanilla content of the fragrance oil, this soap will darken during the cure time and may even darken more after packaging.

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Sandalwood Patchouli Soap

Sandalwood Patchouli Soap

It’s been a while since I’ve had Sandalwood Patchouli Soap in stock. I make it with Rhassoul Clay for color, and I run a thin line of activated charcoal through the middle of the bar. Sandalwood and Patchouli blend well together, giving this soap a very earthy scent. Follow the…

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