The November Soaps

November brings that fantastic autumnal feeling that I look forward to all year long. 

Cocoa, cider, coffee and lovely herbal teas are enjoyed faster than we can make them. The house is filled with the scents of fresh baked bread, cinnamon rolls and fruit pies

I grew up in Florida, and now live in Southern California, but I dream of fall seasons with leaves changing colors and a cool crisp breeze in the air.  

This is the feeling I wanted to bring to life with the November Series. All the smells of home.

Good Girl CoffeeI've partnered with my good friends at Good Girl Coffee to make this decadent exfoliating coffee bar. This USDA Organic coffee is imported from Mexico to Santa Barbara where it is roasted fresh before being delivered to your door. This soap is made with extra-strong fresh brewed coffee, and includes the coffee grounds in the soap itself to make a delightfully scrubby bar of soap.

Apple Pickin' While we do have some lovely apple orchards around here, I dream of the day when I can have the full apple picking experience on a crisp fall day. Drinking warm apple cider and getting delicious apples by the basketful. This soap smells like fresh apples, oak moss, oak leaves and musk and has some mild floral mid-notes to round it out. This isn't an extra-sweet smelling bar, just smells like apples and the outdoors. 

Maple Whiskey Toddy is a lightly fragranced lovely bar of soap with all of the wonderful colors fall has to offer. Smells like chilled whiskey, vanilla Vermont maple, cedarwood and frosted musk, this soap is a treat on a chilly day. 

Black Raspberry Vanilla is such a delight! Just the right amount of sweet and fruity, there is a mild musk and tartness that balances everything out for a well rounded scent. 

Stormy Seas is a delightfully bright blend of clove, cinnamon, orange and cedarwood. I can not stop smelling this soap! 

Every bar of soap is handcrafted by me in small batches and includes luxurious ingredients including coconut milk, shea butter and kaolin clay. 

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