Orange Bar
orange essential oil and orange peel
Fresh and cheerful, with just a little bit of scrub from the dried ground orange peel, this bar is popular for both the sink and shower.
Ingredients: Olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, water, sodium hydroxide (lye), orange essential oil, orange peel
Soaps are sold by the single bar, each weighing a minimum of 4.5 ounces (127 grams).
Because every batch is cut and trimmed by hand, each bar will be a little different in size, shape, and weight. Multiple bars are pictured to illustrate the variation among finished bars, inherent to our handmade process.
The color of the bar of soap you receive may be darker or lighter than the bars pictured. While the recipe remains consistent, the season and the temperature of the environment in which the soap is made, and our use of natural ingredients can result in a range of shades of the finished bar’s color.
Keeping your soap bar well-drained between uses will help it to last longer and remain firm; any soap dish, tray, or rack that keeps the soap up out of a puddle will work fine.
orange essential oil and orange peel
Fresh and cheerful, with just a little bit of scrub from the dried ground orange peel, this bar is popular for both the sink and shower.
Ingredients: Olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, water, sodium hydroxide (lye), orange essential oil, orange peel
Soaps are sold by the single bar, each weighing a minimum of 4.5 ounces (127 grams).
Because every batch is cut and trimmed by hand, each bar will be a little different in size, shape, and weight. Multiple bars are pictured to illustrate the variation among finished bars, inherent to our handmade process.
The color of the bar of soap you receive may be darker or lighter than the bars pictured. While the recipe remains consistent, the season and the temperature of the environment in which the soap is made, and our use of natural ingredients can result in a range of shades of the finished bar’s color.
Keeping your soap bar well-drained between uses will help it to last longer and remain firm; any soap dish, tray, or rack that keeps the soap up out of a puddle will work fine.
orange essential oil and orange peel
Fresh and cheerful, with just a little bit of scrub from the dried ground orange peel, this bar is popular for both the sink and shower.
Ingredients: Olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, water, sodium hydroxide (lye), orange essential oil, orange peel
Soaps are sold by the single bar, each weighing a minimum of 4.5 ounces (127 grams).
Because every batch is cut and trimmed by hand, each bar will be a little different in size, shape, and weight. Multiple bars are pictured to illustrate the variation among finished bars, inherent to our handmade process.
The color of the bar of soap you receive may be darker or lighter than the bars pictured. While the recipe remains consistent, the season and the temperature of the environment in which the soap is made, and our use of natural ingredients can result in a range of shades of the finished bar’s color.
Keeping your soap bar well-drained between uses will help it to last longer and remain firm; any soap dish, tray, or rack that keeps the soap up out of a puddle will work fine.
A note on our ingredients:
We choose to use 100% pure essential oils to incorporate scent and color into our soap bars, and we provide an ingredient listing specific to each recipe. This choice is rooted in our personal preference and our belief in using ingredients sourced from plants. Essential oils are very concentrated and powerful, and while they are diluted in the soap batch, some individuals may experience sensitivities or irritation, as with any ingredient. We test all of our recipes for use on hands, body, and face, but everyone is different, and skin reacts in different ways. Please use caution when trying a new soap, and don’t use anything that causes you any discomfort. We make no claims as to the therapeutic or health benefits of any essential oil, and encourage you to do your own research should this be an area that interests you. Individuals who are pregnant, or who have a specific health concern, should consult with a physician to inform their decisions regarding the use of essential oils.