Made in Tampa, Florida
Real soap.
Real simple.
I’m just a regular guy in Tampa who got tired of reading ingredient labels and not knowing what half the words meant. So I started making my own. Cold process soap, minimal ingredients, nothing hidden.
“I’m not trying to be the next big brand. I’m trying to make something I’m proud of and sell it to people who give a damn about what they put on their body.”
— The guy who makes it
Why it’s different
01
You can pronounce everything
Every ingredient in every bar is something you can look up. No lab codes, no mystery fillers. If you don't know what it is, I won't put it in.
02
Cold process, start to finish
Cold process soap keeps glycerin in the bar — the stuff that actually moisturizes. Most commercial bars strip it out and sell it back to you in lotion.
03
Made in small batches
I mix, pour, cut, and cure every batch myself. When something's out of stock, it's because I'm waiting on a proper cure time. No shortcuts.
How it’s made
Cold process isn’t fast. That’s the point.
Most soap you buy is made in 20 minutes and ready to ship the same day. Cold process soap cures for 4-6 weeks. Longer cure = harder bar = longer lasting bar = better value for you. I don’t rush it because the chemistry actually matters.
Mix
Oils + lye solution combined at trace
Pour
Into molds lined and ready
Cut
After 24-48 hours, hand-cut to bars
Cure
4-6 weeks. Then it ships.
Ready to make the switch?
Try one bar. If you’re not into it, I genuinely want to know why.
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