Inside the soap shop

Welcome! We hope you enjoy this behind-the-scenes look into our small batch soap making process. Please check back soon for more content, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and reach out to us via the "Contact Us" menu option with any questions. We would love to hear from you!

Fresh loaves!

The culmination of the small batch production process. These have been removed from the mold after setting for 24 hours and are ready for the cutter! Once the soap is mixed, it undergoes a process known as saponification, during which the oils and lye react and combine into a silky and cleansing soap.

Cut and curing

After each loaf is cut into individual bars, they need to cure for about 4 weeks before use. During this time, the soap dries and saponification is completed. New batches below include Pumpkin & Cedarwood, and Eucalyptus Lemongrass

Another freshly cut batch…

lavender & eucalyptus

... for sale soon!