Ahh Tangerine Soap Bar
Naturally Handmade For You
This is our newest soap, launched for Winter.
As with all of our soap bars, this one is also made from natural and organic ingredients. The Tangerine essential oil makes it smell almost edible!
Tangerine has a fresh uplifting scent. It has little sharp hint of lemon but with a more rounded orange scent. If you like our top-selling Lemongrass or Sweet Orange soap; you will love this Tangerine soap. - min. 130g, boxed ready as gift, stocking filler, or just because you want to treat yourself.
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We add pure Peppermint essential oil and dried home grown mint, which has been carefully picked and the leaves stripped from the stalks by hand before the leaves are dried over the Aga in the Sedbergh Soap Co. kitchen.
Exactly the same way it was done when the first batches of soap were made in the farm house kitchen.