Who: Save Water Soap Conservation Soap
What: Sugared, grapefruit soap made with organic aloe vera juice and stamped with a worthwhile reminder. This is simply a cute, good smelling, helpful soap. It’s nothing revolutionary. And, yet, it’s not so easily found.
Why: Because we could all use a friendly tap on the shoulder, a reminder, everyday, to conserve. Or to shower with a friend. (WINK.) Also, germs!
Where: Made in the USA, to be found in clean bathrooms everywhere.
When: Frequently, but don’t overdue it. The goal is to conserve. Though this fun and sweetly fragrant soap makes that (ironically) kinda hard. Anyway, try not to wash more than necessary. Try hard. Be clean.
#ProductLove
Just a little friendly #ProductPorn. L’Eau de L’Artisan, our summer scent for pretending we’re in the Mediterranean. Get it while it’s still August and the pretending is easy(ish).
Champagne. In a soap. Spuma di Sciampagna is a tale as old as time, if time = Italy’s oldest family-run perfumery.
We love their bubbles—you know this—but their soap offers just as much welcome luxury. They’re a celebration, every last one of them. So enjoy yourself. Pour a glass of bubbly, pull out the bath slab, and enjoy some Spuma.
“Its divine fragrance and gossamer texture leaves the bather clean and happy.” And, yes, we are quoting ourselves. So what! It’s true! We tell Truth!
Note: This line is fairly hard to find outside of Europe, which is a shame, because it’s so soft-making.
A bit of #ProductPorn, starring Alighiero Campostrini Soaps
EDTA, titanium, or dyes. Meaning they’re ideal for folks with sensitive skin (they’re also 100% olive oil and anti-allergenic) who still crave a little luxury in their bath. Alighiero Campostrini means no more boring baths, regardless of skin’s sensitivity.
Giorgio Mattioli.
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