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Indulge in the luxurious experience of our natural homemade Lavender Loofah Soaps – a perfect blend of skincare and eco-consciousness. Each 100g bar features a natural loofah that gently exfoliates, removing dead skin cells and promoting blood circulation.

Embrace the antibacterial and anti-fungal benefits of lavender, aiding in reducing inflammation, combating acne, and accelerating wound healing. Our soap is designed for a holistic skincare routine, contributing to a better night's sleep and leaving your skin feeling revitalized.

Not only do our soaps care for your skin, but they also care for the planet. Plastic-free and eco-friendly, they are SLS, SLES, paraben, and silicone-free. We take pride in being cruelty-free and vegan, ensuring that every bar is crafted with 100% natural ingredients and essential oils, without artificial colors or perfumes.

Elevate your skincare ritual with our Lavender Loofah Soap – a guilt-free, sensory delight that pampers both you and the environment.

£5 each soap 

can also post for £3.50 extra 

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