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Handcrafted Bar Soap

scents : Alaskan Fireweed

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A gentle, cold-processed bar soap made in Alaska with wild-harvested botanicals and nourishing oils for everyday cleansing.

A luxurious, cold-processed bar soap handcrafted in small batches on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. Made with Alaskan wildflowers infused into organic oils, this gentle bar cleanses effectively without stripping skin’s natural moisture. Beloved by customers for its creamy lather and exceptional gentleness, this soap is suitable for daily use on face and body—leaving skin feeling clean, soft, and comfortable


Alaska Fireweed
Soft wild florals with a gentle, natural sweetness. Fresh, clean, and quietly beautiful—like summer fields under the midnight sun.

Glacier Water
Crisp, airy, and invigorating. Cool mineral freshness with a clean, icy finish that feels like mountain air and fresh snowmelt.

Frosted Driftwood
Smooth woods with a hint of cool coastal air. Warm, grounded, and effortlessly sophisticated.

Sugared Spruce
Fresh evergreen wrapped in soft sweetness. Clean forest air with a subtle sugar-kissed finish—bright, cozy, and unmistakably Alaskan.

Sweater Season
Warm cocoa, soft vanilla, and creamy woods. Comforting, cozy, and perfectly worn-in.

Peony Prosecco
Soft, luminous florals with a gentle sweetness. Fresh, radiant, and beautifully balanced.

Rogue Ember
Rich, warm, and smooth. Deep and rugged with a soft, refined finish.


Saponified Oils of Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil (infused with Alaskan yarrow, dandelion & red clover), Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil; Aqua (Vapor-Distilled Alaskan Glacier-Inspired Water), Kaolin (White Clay), Parfum (Fragrance), Mica (Colorant).

*Sodium hydroxide is used in the saponification process and is not present in the finished bar.

Ingredient names are listed using standardized cosmetic naming (INCI-style), followed by plain-language descriptions for clarity.