FAQ - SOAPS

Let’s break it down like a bridge in a power ballad.

  • What is cold process soap? Is it old school?

    You bet—and in the best way. Cold process soap is the vinyl record of soap making—crafted from scratch using oils, butters, and lye. Through a chemical reaction called saponification (cue the science beat drop), the ingredients turn into pure soap and skin-loving glycerin.
    No shortcuts, no fillers—just handcrafted bars that keep it classic.

  • Is there lye in my soap? Because that sounds hardcore.

    Lye starts the saponification jam session, but by the time your soap hits the stage (aka your shower), the lye is completely gone. All that’s left is smooth, nourishing soap that’s ready to lather like your favorite chorus on repeat.

  • Why does cold process soap need to "cure"?

    It’s not just being dramatic—it’s aging like a fine mix tape. The soap needs 4 to 6 weeks to fully harden, mellow out, and become the best version of itself. Curing = longer-lasting bars with bigger bubbles and better vibes.

  • Is it good for sensitive skin—or just for the bold and the beautiful?

    Cold process soap can be as gentle as a slow jam. Thanks to natural oils like olive, coconut, shea, and more, it’s great for most skin types. We even drop unscented or lightly scented bars for those who like to keep it low-key.

  • How do I make my bar last longer?

    Keep it high and dry between uses—like a true diva. Use a draining soap dish and avoid letting it sit in standing water. It’ll stay firm and fabulous, just like a timeless power anthem.

  • Can I use it on my face? Or is this just body talk?

    Many of our bars are gentle enough for your face—just check the label. But for the most part, our soaps are made to keep your whole body singing in harmony.

FAQ - Body Butter

Your skin's new favorite slow jam—smooth, rich, and ready to glow.

  • What are body butters?

    Think of it like a smooth blend—your classic body butter just got a hydration remix. Emulsified body butter combines water and oils (like shea + mango butter) for a lotion-like finish that absorbs quicker than a 90s one-hit wonder disappears from the charts.
    ✨ Translation? It glides on smooth, absorbs faster, and leaves your skin hydrated—not greasy.

  • Are these packed with the good stuff?

    Oh, it’s loaded—like a double album. You’re still getting all the richness of shea butter (the GOAT of moisture) and mango butter (soft and juicy, like your favorite summer bop), but with a smoother glide. It hits all the right notes:

    • Long-lasting hydration

    • Silky-soft finish

    • Sweet scent that sticks around like your favorite hook

  • When’s the best time to use it—before or after the beat drops?

    Right after the shower is the sweet spot—when your skin is still damp and ready to soak up the moisture like a '90s slow jam on repeat. But really, any time is the right time to butter up and jam out.
    Pro tip: Keep one in your bag so you can glow on the go—because dry skin never made the charts.

FAQ - Sugar Scrubs

Scrub-a-dub to the rhythm of smooth skin and sweet beats.

  • What’s an emulsified sugar scrub—and how is it different from regular scrubs?

    Think of it as the remastered deluxe version of a regular sugar scrub. When you add water, our scrub turns into a creamy lotion, rinsing off clean without leaving you slippery like a 90s dance floor.
    It scrubs while giving you the feeling of soft, smooth, hydrated skin with no greasy afterparty.

  • What’s in it, and why is it so good?

    Our scrub is a powerhouse track list of skin-loving ingredients that are known for the following:

    🎶 Sugar – the main star, gently buffs away dry, dull skin

    🎶 Sweet Almond Oil – lightweight and vitamin-rich, for that soft-touch finish

    🎶 Coconut Oil – deep moisture and tropical vibes

    🎶 Avocado Oil – full of nutrients to nourish and soothe

    🎶 Rice Bran Oil – the underrated hitmaker, packed with antioxidants and glow-boosting goodness

  • How do I use it—before or after I sing in the shower?

    Use it after cleansing—scoop out a bit, massage it onto damp skin (especially dry spots), and watch it melt into a silky lotion as you rinse. It's your pre-concert ritual to help you feel like a rock star. Use 2–3 times a week for best results.

  • Will it leave my skin greasy or my tub slippery?

    Nope! That’s the beauty of emulsification—it rinses clean and leaves your skin feeling soft, not slick. Your shower won't feel like a slip-and-slide, and your skin won’t feel like it’s stuck in a slow jam.

  • Can I use it on my face?

    We recommend this scrub for body use only—sugar is a little too rough for those sweet cheeks. But go ahead and treat your arms, legs, elbows, and booty to a full exfoliation encore.