A combination of four essential bars — activated charcoal, oregano, rose petals, and baking soda — each crafted for a different moment of your day. Made with natural ingredients, these bars gently support your skin with simple, botanical care.
All made with great care and enriched with plant extracts in their purest form.
This bar set is part of my small‑batch, plant‑based work. I craft each batch with simple ingredients that reflect a vibrant, botanical character inspired by traditional plant practices. The appearance of every bar may vary naturally depending on the activated charcoal, oregano, rose petals, baking soda, and other plant materials used.
Below is general, publicly available information often mentioned in educational ingredient references and traditional plant‑based sources regarding how these materials are commonly described in relation to the skin:
Activated charcoal
Public sources often mention activated charcoal as a material traditionally noted for its porous structure. It is frequently referenced in general skincare discussions for its association with deep cleansing practices and its long history of use in purification rituals.
Oregano
Oregano is widely referenced in botanical literature as an aromatic herb with a long tradition in plant‑based preparations. Many public sources describe it as a plant historically associated with clarifying and refreshing uses in traditional skin‑related practices.
Rose petals
Rose petals are commonly mentioned in botanical and historical sources as a plant material valued for its natural aroma. Public references often highlight their traditional association with soothing, gentle, and comforting uses in cultural skin rituals.
Baking soda
Baking soda is frequently described in public sources as a simple, mineral‑based ingredient traditionally used in cleansing and balancing household applications. In general skincare discussions, it is often referenced for its association with mild exfoliating or refreshing uses.
Plant‑based ingredients in handcrafted soaps
Public references often describe plant‑based materials as naturally derived ingredients traditionally chosen for their simplicity and their long‑standing role in small‑batch soap-making.
This information is shared only as general background about the ingredients themselves, based on what is commonly mentioned in public sources. It does not represent cosmetic, therapeutic, or performance claims about the product. If you have allergies, sensitivities, or questions about how these ingredients may interact with your skin or health, I encourage you to consult a healthcare professional or explore reliable sources.
