An excellent moisturizer, cold pressed coconut oil forms the base of our soaps
An herb from the mint family, Patchouli has been used for centuries in perfumes, incense, insect repellants and alternative medicines.
Used in all soaps in a process called saponification, lye occurs in a naturally occurring chemical reaction between soda (sodium carbonate), and lime.
Thought to possess antibacterial properties and used for ages for treating various health conditions, the seeds of the tree are cold pressed for use in a soaps.
A natural antibiotic and tonic for the skin, Turmeric has been harvested for more than 5000 years in India and is revered for its Ayurvedic properties.
With it antiseptic properties, Cedarwood is also believed to calm and rejuvenate skin.
With its woodsy aroma, Cypriol is also believed to calm irritated skin.
An aquatic plant that has antiseptic and antimicrobial properties. Also acts as an aromatic stimulant.
Similar to parsley and more aromatic than thyme, Ajowan is a natural cleanser and antiseptic.
Used in aromatherapy and believed to have properties that calm eczema and psoriasis.