Wild Rosewood Soap
Wild Rosewood Soap
This luxurious soap blends the soothing scents of rose geranium and rosewood essential oils, creating a calming, delicate fragrance with woodsy undertones. Coconut milk nourishes the skin, while madder root powder and pink clay provide a gentle natural exfoliating touch. The creamy lather pampers your skin, leaving it soft, smooth, and beautifully scented.
Why you’ll love it:
• Rose Geranium Essential Oil: Uplifts and balances the skin with a soft, floral aroma.
• Rosewood Essential Oil: Adds an earthy, grounding note that enhances the soothing experience.
• Coconut Milk: Deeply hydrates and softens, giving your skin a luxurious feel.
• Madder Root Powder & Pink Clay: Gently exfoliates and detoxifies, while adding a natural blush to the soap.
Perfect for:
• All skin types, especially dry or sensitive skin.
• Anyone seeking a calming, indulgent bath or shower experience.
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Patch test recommended: For external use only. Always read the label, follow the directions, and patch test before use.
Disclaimer: The information provided, and products available, are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition or disease. It is advised that you seek medical advice from a professional before using products with essential oils if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition.

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Caring for your soap
Every bar of soap I make is filled with skin-loving ingredients and handmade with care. To help you get the most out of your soap, here are a few simple tips:
1. Lather with care. Instead of rubbing the bar directly on your skin, try using a washcloth or soap bag, or just rub the bar between your hands to build up a lather, then set it aside and wash your body with your hands. Your soap will thank you!
2. Enjoy it fresh. Natural soap is best enjoyed within 6 to 12 months for the creamiest lather and most vibrant scent.
3. Keep it dry between uses. Let your soap rest on a well-draining dish so it doesn't sit in water - this helps it last longer.
4. Let it breathe. Giving your soap a chance to dry out between washes means it will stay firm and last even longer.
5. Tuck extra bars away. Storing spare soaps in a cool, dry place like a linen cupboard or dresser drawer keeps them at their best and makes your towels and clothes smell amazing!
I hope you love using my soaps as much as I love making them for you.