About my Facial Soap
When my customers ask me what I recommend for "facial soaps", I recommend these. I make them with no artificial colors or fragrance, and either unscented or with half the amount of essential oil that I use for my other soap.
The subtle natural colors come from cosmetic clay, activated charcoal, honey and herbs. These soaps are made by the traditional cold process method with no artificial colors or fragrance and are suitable for the face or body. These are not just one type of soap colored and scented differently - they are all different formulas according to the kind of "feel" I want them to have. If other soaps you've used in the past have dried out your skin, give these a try. Oh, and they last practically forever, as long as you keep them in a soap dish that allows the water to drain off.

Facial Soap Sampler
Sample bars of six of my facial soaps: Avocado Castile, Black Goat, Gentle Oatmeal, Goat Milk, Tea Tree Oatmeal, and Turmeric.
Try each one for a week to see which you prefer. Each guest sized bar is individually labelled and the set of six bars is bound in raffia and comes with a descriptive card - it makes a nice small gift, too.
Acne Combo
- favorite among teens -
Tea Tree and Oatmeal Soap
Customers with oily skin love this soap and teenagers have been known to make their parents stock up on it for them after trying it. It has lots of oil-absorbing bentonite clay, honey, finely ground oatmeal, tea tree oil and light, astringent oils of hazelnut and grapeseed.
Gentle Oatmeal Soap
A soap that I like for combination skin because the tea tree oil blended with lavender and rose geranium essential oils smells lovely and the pink cosmetic clay is good for most skin types. This soap has a higher superfat than the Tea Tree & Oatmeal soap, and the oatmeal is more finely ground for less scrub, more calming.








