How to use this page

What you’ll find in each ingredient card

Every herb is listed in plain language—so you can quickly understand what it does in soap (and what it doesn’t).

Why it’s included

Color, texture, gentle exfoliation, or a botanical touch—each card explains the role it plays in the bar.

What it feels like

Notes on lather feel, scrub level, and how the ingredient behaves in use.

Good-to-know

Helpful context like “naturally fragrant,” “color may vary,” or “best for sensitive skin.”

Featured botanicals

Calendula

Often used for a gentle, skin-friendly feel and a sunny botanical look.

Lavender

A classic botanical—naturally aromatic and often paired with oats for a cozy bar.

Rosemary

Herbaceous and fresh; can add a subtle botanical vibe and visual interest.

Chamomile

Soft, mellow botanical notes—often chosen for a calming, gentle bar.

Oat’s

A comfort ingredient that can add a creamy feel and light, gentle exfoliation.

Orange’s

Bright and zesty—often used for a natural pop of color and a lightly scrubby feel.

A little visual inspiration—because herbs are beautiful before they ever make it into a bar.

Different fresh herbs on light textured table, flat lay
Fresh coriander leaves, garlic and peppercorns on light textured table, flat lay
Wild plants on green paper background
Leaves shadow on gray green concrete wall texture background
Green leaves on blue wooden background
Natural cosmetic products and green leaves