The Babylon’s were recorded to be one of the first soap soap makers around 2800 BC
Soap was first used in Spain and Italy around the 8th Century & France in the 13th Century.
Soap was originally made from goats tallow & wood ashes (not a pleasant thought), salt was later added to this to make a much harder soap bar.
Tallow comes from the solid fat from around the kidneys and lions of cattle, goats and sheep.
Cleopatra used essential oils and white sand for bathing.
Soap making begin in England in the 14th Century, although this was handicapped in the 17th & 18th Century by a heavy tax on soap.
Soap making is basically a science, with three main ingredients that produce the final product. The ingredients are oil, water and lye.
Non of our products are tested on animals, only on us humans.
Soap rationing was introduced in Britain in 1942 and ended on 9th September 1950.
Dead Sea Salts have natural healing therapies and help with eczema and psoriasis.
Rock Salt is a natural deodorant.
With the combinations of essential oils mixed into a bath bomb, they can wake you up, make you relax, calm you down and make you feel on top of the world.
Sugars and Salts are one of the main natural ingredients of a body scrub / exfoliant.
Oats (breakfast cereal) has natural therapeutic remedies to your skin.