Coconut-Derived Cleansers, gentle and sulfate-free, create a soft creamy lather that cleanses without disrupting the skin's natural moisture balance. Unlike traditional soaps, they leave the skin feeling refreshed and comfortable rather than tight or stripped.

French Pink Clay, a mild mineral-rich clay sourced from naturally occurring deposits, gently draws impurities from the pores while refining the skin's surface. Supportive for dull, congested, or uneven skin, it leaves the complexion visibly clearer and softer with regular use.

Geranium and Pink Grapefruit Essential Oils bring more than a fresh floral-citrus aroma to the cleansing ritual. Both oils have long been valued for their ability to support lymphatic drainage and reduce facial puffiness, making this bar as therapeutic as it is sensory.

Full Ingredients: sodium cocoyl isethionate (gentle coconut based surfactant), french pink clay, fine ground pumice, vegetable glycerine, pink grapefruit peel oil, geranium essential oil.

Work the bar into a creamy lather with warm water and massage gently onto damp skin using light circular motions, avoiding the delicate eye area. Rinse thoroughly and follow with facial serum or moisturizer. Use 1-2 times weekly depending on your skin’s needs.

To extend the life of your bar, store it on a draining soap dish away from direct water and allow it to dry completely between uses. A well-kept bar will last significantly longer than one left sitting in water. The tin it comes in makes it a natural travel companion. Just tuck it in your bag and go.

This bar came out of a personal moment. My skin was feeling dull and a little flaky, and I knew I needed exfoliation, but I wanted to do it without sacrificing moisture.

The clay was an obvious choice for congestion and clarity, and I added geranium and pink grapefruit for their ability to support lymphatic drainage and reduce puffiness.

But I have a complicated history with clay. Years ago I used a simple clay and water mask and my skin was miserable afterward, tight and stripped of everything good.

I learned then that clay needs company. Used alone it can pull too much. Paired with the right cleansers and oils it becomes something entirely different, supportive rather than depleting. That balance is what this bar is built around.