Remove Botanicals! – We adorn our soaps with real botanicals for a natural flourish-just remove before lathering to avoid any bits heading down the drain.
Get Sudsy! – Wet your hands (or a washcloth) and lather up. Our rich, creamy bubbles are ready to pamper your skin!
Rub-a-Dub-Dub! – Gently massage onto your skin, enjoying the fresh scent and nourishing cleanse.
Rinse & Glow! – Wash away and enjoy soft, happy skin.
Keep it Happy! – Let your soap dry between uses on a well-draining dish to make it last longer.
💡 Bonus Tip: Love an extra luxurious lather? Use a loofah or the included muslin bag for a bubbly boost!
• Naked & Natural: No parabens, no sulfates, no phthalates, no silicone, no artificial nonsense—just pure, skin-loving goodness.
• Soap Properties: Due to labeling guidelines, we can’t make specific claims about the nourishing properties of our soap ingredients. However, we encourage you to explore the benefits of each ingredient and discover what works best for your skin!
• Ingredients: We’re always working to bring you the best, so ingredient lists may evolve! For the most up-to-date details, check the product packaging. See these links for detailed information on the ingredients we use: Oils, Butters & Lye; Additives; Essential Oils & Fragrances; Colorants.
• Fading: Natural colorants and essential oils are beautifully delicate—unlike synthetic dyes and fragrances, they tend to fade over time. That gentle fading is your proof it’s truly natural! For the richest color and scent experience, we recommend using your soap within a year—after that, it still works just as great, but it may lose some of its vibrant charm.
• Longevity: Properly cured soap stored so it is not sitting in water will last a long time. Have a soap that is over a year old? As soap ages, it continues to cure, losing water weight. The older the soap is, the better the soap becomes in hardness and longevity.
• Variations: Natural variations of color, design and shape occur with all handmade products.
• Sensitivities: While our soaps are crafted with care, discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Our soaps are made using the traditional Cold Process Method. Lye (sodium hydroxide) is essential for turning oils and butters into soap—it's pure science! But don’t worry—once saponification is complete, there’s zero lye left in the final bars. We then allow the soap to cure for 4-6 weeks, ensuring a harder, long-lasting bar with a beautifully gentle cleanse.
Soap that is properly cured (6 weeks or longer) and are kept out of standing water, will last just as long, if not longer, than commercial soap. Soap that not allowed to dry between uses will tend to get mushy or soft and will not last as long. Soap savers or soap dishes will help extend the life of your soap by keeping it out of standing water. If you don't have one, check out these:
Most of them use only essential oils and natural colorants; however, a few of our "fancier" soaps do use fragrance oils and/or micas to color them. In those instances, the soaps are in the "Signature Collection" section and are clearly marked as "Made with Fragrance Oils & Skin-Safe Micas" in the Soap Profile section.
Because most of our soaps are made with only natural ingredients, some fading of scent or color is completely normal. Essential oils are delicate and can evaporate as the soap cures or is stored, especially lighter scents like citrus. Likewise, natural colorants such as clays, herbs, and plant powders may soften in shade over time since they aren’t stabilized with synthetic dyes.
This gentle change doesn’t affect the quality or effectiveness of the soap—it’s simply part of the charm of using a truly natural product. To keep your bars at their best, we recommend storing them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
As with all "real" soap, lye (sodium hydroxide) is used to change the butters and oils into "soap". Without lye, all you would have is a bar of butters and oils. However, once the saponification process is complete (within the first 48 hours), no lye remains in the soap. What is left is only soap and glycerin.
Note: Some commercial soaps are made of synthetic detergents and use no lye. Dove bars are one example. Synthetic detergents are not bad, they just use man-made cleansers rather than the old-fashioned style of soap-making. (We use synthetic detergents in our shampoo bars because they are much gentler and more pH balanced for your hair.)
If you have sensitive skin, it's best to always test first. You will find that less ingredients may be better for sensitive skin rather than adding extras that may aggravate it. Look for our single-oil/butter soaps that are unscented, such as our Pure Tallow Soap or our Pure Lard Soap. Both of these are very mild and gentle on the skin without stripping any extra oils.
As an artist of handmade products, I can attest that we are not machines. We can't always do things exactly the same time, every time. This includes everything from the ingredient amounts to how many poppy seeds we drop on top. You will know its handmade when every bar you see has its own personality, it's own look.
Whereas, commercial soaps are made by machines and are produced exactly the same way every time. There is definitely consistency, but no artistry in commercial products.
As someone who thanks God for the wonderful products that come from animals, I tend to create soaps that use animal fats. However, I also realize people don't think the same way as I do or who have allergic reactions to animal fats. I try to offer something for everyone. There is a section under my "Artisan Collection" that houses my vegan products. You can also check the ingredient list of any soap for things that might not work for you.
In addition, as a small handcrafter, none of my products are tested on animals.
Most of my soap recipes do not use Palm oil. However, you might see one or two soaps that do include it. When we do use Palm Oil, we buy sustainable palm oil that is certified RSPO. Palm oil is a well-known oil in soap because it creates a wonderfully rich lather that cleanses well and makes a hard bar of soap. We like to test different recipes and will not hesitate to offer a great bar of soap that includes RSPO palm oil. If a soap includes Palm oil, we will include it in the Soap Profile section as well as in the list of ingredients.
RSPO palm oil is palm oil that meets the rigorous sustainability standards set by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), a global non-profit organization. You can read more about the RSPO here: https://rspo.org/why-sustainable-palm-oil/
As a handcrafter, we try to use a more sustainable way of packaging our product. We do use plastic shrink wrap on some products, but our soap packaging is plastic-free.
You can even leave the soap in the muslin bag for a more exfoliating experience and to add more lather. In addition, you can reuse the muslin bag for anything you wish.
Yes! Law requires us to include the INCI name for our ingredients and sometimes those names are not recognizable. This is why we also add the standard name you will recognize in our ingredient list on each product listing.
We want you to know how each ingredient affects the final product, if just out of curiosity or allergy-related. We've compiled lists of each ingredient and what they bring to the table. Check them out here: Butters & Oils, Additives (special oils, etc.), Scents (essential oils & fragrance oils), and colorants (powders & clays). You will also find these links in our footer at the bottom of each page as well as in the drop-down menu. If you don't see one, let us know, and we will add it. You can also google the standard name or INCI name for a good snapshot of the ingredient and its uses.
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