Isle of Hope Soap Co.
Moss & Oak
Moss & Oak
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Under the big oaks after a storm, the whole world smells like this: wet bark, moss, something older than the houses. Cedarwood and patchouli settle in low and stay awhile, and the milk base keeps the lather rich enough to match. For people who like their soap the way they like their evenings — unhurried.
Smells like: Wet cedar, moss, warm earth.
Feels like: Shade so deep it has a temperature.
Milk, not water. A lot of goat milk soap starts with water and a scoop of powdered milk. Ours never does — fresh Georgia goat milk is the liquid in every batch. That’s the whole secret, and we’ll say it plainly.
How to use: Lather, rinse, repeat. Keep it on a draining dish between showers — a dry bar is a long-lived bar.
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