Our luxury soap bars are made using our own family recipe, handcrafted in the Highlands in small batches, using local botanicals (where possible), and vegan ingredients (with the exception of Oatmeal & Honey*)
Take wild organic heather, myrtle and juniper from the local Scottish mountains, infuse oil with the myrtle for six weeks prior to making this special soap, then combine the ingredients with Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil, for a really beautiful product. This soap is lovingly hand crafted in small batches to our own family recipe, giving a creamy lather and a long lasting bar.
Walking in a pine forest gives the wonderful aroma of the tree resins. I collect by hand pine needles, infuse them in oil, before making this soap using essential oils, reminiscent of the woods. Our soaps are handcrafted using the traditional cold process method. We use our own family recipe, which gives a creamy lather and a long lasting bar of soap. Patterns will vary in each bar of soap
Organic skin loving Hebridean Sea Kelp is mixed with clays and essential oils of Lavender, Rosemary and Patchouli added to this stunning blue/grey soap, which reflects the colours of the Minch. Sea Kelp (Seaweed), can help the skin retain moisture, reduce the appearance of breakouts, sooth the skin and remove toxins. Soothing lavender and rosemary make this a extremely popular soap. Our family recipe which gives a creamy lather and a long lasting bar. Please note patterns will vary in each bar
Moisturising mild soap, made with our own hand picked rosehips infused in oil and scented with essential oils for that lovely rose scent. Scottish Wild Rose soap contains essential oils and is coloured with pink clay, which is a skin loving clay. A beautiful well rounded scent, and our own family recipe with a creamy lather and a long lasting bar.
Our wild gorse scrub bar, which we infuse water with yellow flower of the wild gorse bush, and also add gorse flowers to the soap. This soap has a fresh lime scent to match its vibrant colours, and ground olive stone for a really extreme scrub to leave your body tingling! Why the Kilted Peril? Well the gorse not only has a profusion of yellow flower it also has more than its share of sharp spikes, so its a plant you only push through whilst wearing the kilt, at your peril! Gorse flowers for this bar are collected, then dried, from our own crofts. We advise that you use a self draining soap dish with our hand made soaps, as they do not like living in a puddle of water as it softens them. Pictured at Tarbat Lighthouse, most northerly point of the Great Glen, overlooking the Dornoch Firth