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What is in Our Transparent Bar Soap?

Anyone can be apprehensive about the unknown. And as cool as our clear soap looks, what are you putting on your skin when you use it? We list each ingredient here and exactly what that ingredient does for full “transparency” (see what we did there?)

  1. Aqua (Water): Water is a fundamental ingredient in skincare products as it serves as a solvent, diluent, and carrier for other ingredients. It hydrates the skin, helps maintain moisture balance, and facilitates the absorption of other beneficial ingredients.
  2. Glycerin: Glycerin is a humectant that attracts moisture from the air into the skin, keeping it hydrated and supple. It also helps strengthen the skin’s natural moisture barrier, preventing moisture loss and protecting against dryness.
  3. Propylene Glycol: Propylene glycol is a synthetic liquid substance that absorbs water and acts as a humectant, similar to glycerin. It helps maintain the moisture content of the skin and enhances the overall hydration of the soap formula.
  4. Sodium Stearate: Sodium stearate is a salt of stearic acid, a fatty acid derived from vegetable oils. It functions as a surfactant and emulsifier, helping to cleanse the skin by removing dirt and oil while creating a creamy lather in the soap.
  5. Sorbitol: Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol that acts as a humectant and moisturizer, helping to hydrate and soften the skin. It also contributes to the smooth texture of the soap and provides a pleasant feel during use.
  6. Sodium Laureth Sulfate: Sodium laureth sulfate is a surfactant and foaming agent that helps create lather in the soap, allowing for effective cleansing by lifting away dirt and impurities from the skin’s surface.
  7. Sodium Laurate: Sodium laurate is the sodium salt of lauric acid, a fatty acid found in coconut oil and other vegetable fats. It serves as a surfactant and cleansing agent, contributing to the soap’s ability to remove dirt and oil from the skin.
  8. Sodium Chloride: Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, is added to soap formulations to adjust the viscosity and texture of the product. It also helps increase the hardness of the soap bar and provides a gentle exfoliating effect when used on the skin.
  9. Citric Acid: Citric acid is a natural alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from citrus fruits. It helps balance the pH level of the soap, ensuring that it is mild and gentle on the skin. Citric acid also has antioxidant properties that can help brighten and rejuvenate the skin.
  10. Sodium Thiosulfate: Sodium thiosulfate is a salt that functions as a buffering agent in soap formulations, helping to stabilize the pH and improve the overall stability of the product.
  11. Pentasodium Pentetate: Pentasodium pentetate is a chelating agent that helps enhance the effectiveness of other ingredients in the soap by binding to metal ions in water, preventing them from interfering with the product’s performance.
  12. Tetrasodium Etidronate: Tetrasodium etidronate is another chelating agent that helps improve the stability and shelf life of the soap by sequestering metal ions and preventing rancidity caused by oxidation.

All of our products are vegan, cruelty free, plastic free, and a lot of our products are handmade. We want to be “clear” on exactly what goes in to each soap so you can be sure of what you are putting on your body.

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These Soap Roses are good for…

You may be asking yourself what these soap roses are even good for? What use do they have? Yes they’re soap but do they have a significance outside of cleansing? Here are some uses you can consider if you are on the fence about our soap roses.

Aesthetic Appeal
Our exquisite rose-shaped soaps are not just a cleansing product; they are a work of art that will elevate the aesthetic of any space. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these soaps closely resemble real roses. Placing them on your bathroom shelf or vanity is like having a perpetual bouquet of roses that never withers. The intricate petal designs and vibrant colors make these soaps a delightful addition to your decor, ensuring your bathing experience is not only refreshing but also visually stunning.

Representation in Your Bath Ritual
For those who embrace ritual bath traditions, our rose-shaped soaps offer a meaningful addition to bath rituals. The rose, a symbol of love, beauty, and the divine, holds significance in various spiritual practices. Incorporating our rose-shaped soaps into your bath ritual allows you to symbolize purity and renewal, enhancing the spiritual experience. The luxurious feel and intricate design make these soaps not only a tool for physical cleansing but also a conduit for connecting with ancient traditions and embracing the sacredness of self-care.

Unique Gift-Giving
Looking for a unique and thoughtful gift? Our rose-shaped soaps are the perfect answer. The meticulous craftsmanship and luxurious appearance make these soaps an extraordinary and memorable present for various occasions. Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, Valentine’s/Lupercalia, or a special gesture of appreciation, the recipient will not only enjoy the premium quality of the soap but will also be enchanted by the beauty of a forever-blooming rose. Our rose-shaped soaps redefine the art of gift-giving, leaving a lasting impression on your loved ones.


Indulge in the trifecta of beauty, uniqueness, and spirituality with our rose-shaped soaps. Beyond their stunning appearance, they serve as a decorative marvel, a unique gift for your loved ones, and a representation of sacredness in pagan bath rituals. Elevate your bathing experience and that of your giftees by choosing our meticulously crafted rose soaps. Visit our online store now to explore the full collection and add a touch of timeless beauty to your self-care routine or to share it with someone special. Beauty, uniqueness, and spiritual connection—our rose-shaped soaps encapsulate it all. Don’t forget to compliment these soap roses with a moisturizer such as a body butter or body oil. Happy bathing, Goddess! 💕

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These Roses are Really Soap??

Yes! Our soap roses really foam up and clean just like normal soap. They eventually dissolve and disappear, typically within one shower or bath. So what exactly are they made of?

  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is commonly used in personal care products such as shampoos, soaps, and toothpaste. It acts as a foaming agent and emulsifier, creating lather and helping to remove dirt and oils from surfaces.
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) has various applications, including use as a thickener, adhesive, and film-forming agent. It is often used in the production of glue, paper, and as a component in peel-off face masks.
  • Starch is used as a thickening agent in food and other products. It helps improve the texture, viscosity, and stability of formulations, making it suitable for applications like cosmetic products.
  • Glycerin is a humectant, meaning it attracts and retains moisture. It is widely used in skincare products, soaps, and lotions to help hydrate the skin and prevent drying.
  • Purified Water is a universal solvent and is often used as a base or carrier in various formulations. It serves as a vehicle for dissolving and transporting other ingredients in a product.
  • Food Grade Colorants are added to enhance the visual appeal of products. In the context of non-edible products (such as cosmetics or crafts), they may be used for aesthetic purposes or to differentiate between product variations.

These roses can be used in your bath ritual as representative of everything that regular roses would represent. They make a unique and memorable gift for a special person in your life. Or snag some for yourself to keep on your own vanity shelf. Don’t forget to compliment these soap roses with a moisturizer such as a body butter or body oil. Happy bathing, Goddess! 💕