Olive & Laurel Berry Soap
Our Olive & Laurel Berry Soap is made from pure Olive Oil, aqua, Sodium Hydroxide, and the magnificently fragrant Laurel Berry Oil. It is made using the cold process soap method in the regular bar and the hot soap process method in the larger size bar. Hot process gives a more rustic look. Cold process gives a very smooth look.
We recommend using a soap dish with sufficient drainage holes in it or a soap saver bag so that you don't leave you soap sitting in a puddle of water.
Our Olive & Laurel Berry Soap has been curing for 1 year to harden the soft oils within the soap and give a full cure.
Our most Luxuriously smooth olive and Laurel berry soap will be fully wrapped in wax paper and labelled and then wrapped in olive print style gift paper ready for gifting as is.
Reg bar Approx. weight 112g
2.5cm thick cut
contact artisan Ph 0212667050
You can order up to a maximum of 12 regular bars of soap to this size package at economy post.
We recommend using a soap dish with sufficient drainage holes in it or a soap saver bag so that you don't leave you soap sitting in a puddle of water.
Our Olive & Laurel Berry Soap has been curing for 1 year to harden the soft oils within the soap and give a full cure.
Our most Luxuriously smooth olive and Laurel berry soap will be fully wrapped in wax paper and labelled and then wrapped in olive print style gift paper ready for gifting as is.
Reg bar Approx. weight 112g
2.5cm thick cut
contact artisan Ph 0212667050
You can order up to a maximum of 12 regular bars of soap to this size package at economy post.
Payment options
- Cash on pick-up
- Bank deposit
- PayPal
- Credit card via PayPal
Shipping details
- Ships from whangarei, New Zealand.
- $8.00 Standard post within NZ
($0.20 with another item) - Rural delivery charge applies ($5.70).
Pick up by arrangement. - If there is no suitable option for you listed above, contact bessiessoapery to enquire about alternative payment or shipping options.
Our soaps are made with NZ Olive Oil harvested by us from The Far North, Karikari Peninsula, NZ.