Soap Distillery's tried and true formula really shines alongside their highly aromatic, prop 65 compliant scents! Smooth and creamy lather nourishes skin and doesn't over dry. Formulated without the use of palm oil, animal fats, or sodium lauryl sulfate, our bar soaps are perfect for everyday use.
Comes in 6 flavors!
Beer + Cigarettes: The O.G. best seller bar soap! It is a surprisingly amazing blend of dried tobacco leaves, lavender, and hops. Made with beer for extra skin nourishment. Perfect for Father's Day and/or graduation gifts. This original blend of dried tobacco leaves, lavender, and hops has stood the test of time. Crafted with Beer: Extra skin nourishment from beer infusion.
Matcha Latte: Our favorite latte in a fragrance. Grassy, earthy, sweet, and mysterious. Scent: herbal, floral. Top notes of grass, green leaves, and matcha powder, middle of hot black tea and violets, bottom of sweet cream.
Desert Lavender: Inspired by its desert loving counterpart, this classic blend of lavender buds, coriander seed, and sweet orange pays homage to aromatics in unlikely places. This scent was formerly called “Lavender Bitters”. Floral, light, and herbal. Top notes of lavender and orange, middle notes of desert sage and sand, bottom notes of coriander, ginger, and patchouli.
Rye Whiskey: Reminiscent of spice-filled barrels in international markets, this soap boasts charred oak, grassy honey, and black pepper notes.
Sunset Fig: If “late summer” were a scent: freshly plucked juicy mission figs with jet black skin, dipped in lemon sugar and spice.This soap is made with poppy seeds for a light exfoliation. Fruity, spicy, earthy. Top notes of ripe fig, lemon peel, and orange juice, middle notes of allspice and saffron, bottom notes of blond wood, cypress, and earth.
Sequoia + Wild Sage: Inspired by hikes in the pacific northwest. Towering redwoods, dewy wild sage, mossy basalt and an ocean breeze in the distance. Aromatic and forestal. Top notes of palo santo, lavender, and grapefruit, middle notes of sea salt, wild sage, and sap, bottom of redwood, and pine needles.