Sweetgrass Soap Bars: Natural Nourishment for Your Skin
Dive into the luxurious experience of Sweetgrass Indigenous soap bars, crafted with care and respect for tradition and nature. Each soap in this collection offers a unique blend of natural ingredients that are gentle on your skin and the environment. Choose from three distinct styles, each weighing approximately 4 oz / 115 grams:
Sweetgrass Soap: A top seller, infused with Sweetgrass Hydrosol to soothe and cleanse your skin, leaving a fresh, light scent. Ingredients include Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Sweetgrass Water, and more, promising a gentle healing effect.
Deadly Aunty Soap: A fresh citrus-scented bar that provides luxurious nourishment with a blend of natural oils and butters, featuring a vibrant design and activated charcoal for a deep cleanse.
Deadly Uncle Soap: Formulated for a fresh masculine musk scent, this bar combines Shea Butter and a soothing oil blend to pamper your skin, leaving it deeply cleansed and soft.
Caring for Your Soap Bar
Store your soap on a ventilated surface to allow air flow, which will lengthen the life of your soap. Each bar is uniquely handcrafted, vegan, and free from sulfates, petroleum, parabens, and phthalates.
Sweetgrass Soap's Commitment to Sustainability
Sweetgrass Soap is dedicated to using earth-friendly formulations that minimize environmental impact. By choosing our soap bars, you support sustainable practices and a brand that never tests on animals.
Sweetgrass Soap Bar | Sweetgrass, Deadly Aunty, & Deadly Uncle
Regular price
$11.00
Regular price
Sale price
$11.00
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