Flamingo Estate Organic Soap Bar (12oz)
Roma Heirloom Tomato
Drunk on sunshine and giddy with Lycopene, Heirloom Tomato creates the most unique, herbaceous soap. Made by hand using the oldest soap-making techniques, it’s moisture-rich and filled with nutrient-dense plant oils that create a nourishing lather. We’ve added a dash of wild-harvested Tarragon, which serves as a host for the Swallowtail Butterfly, and hand-picked Madagascan Black Pepper. It’s Mother Nature’s favorite perfume.
Garden Essentials Green Leaf
If we took the Garden and put it into a blender, this is what we would make.
Our favorites from the Estate are here: Young Roman Parsley and lots of fragrant fresh Rosemary, mixed with French Green Clay, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, and nutritious Brazilian Babassu. When our handcrafted Soap Brick hits the hot water, it releases the mental stimulant powers of these Botanicals. Incredibly herbaceous and transportive, with a very sharp scent.
Packed full of Garden ingredients, this recipe is hyper-simple, but the process is not – everything is truly made by hand and sourced from a fully traceable collection of growers. One important example is our Babassu Oil, which we sourced as an alternative to dreadful Palm Oil. It is harvested on the perimeter of the rainforest in Brazil by local communities, rather than industrialized. The seeds are gathered by a collective of Indigenous women who use the funds to directly support their families and community.
Noir Earth
This is one of the most unique Soaps we make. The fragrance is outrageous – the aroma fills a room even when it’s not being used. Black like the night, this Bar Soap purifies the skin with Sage and activated Charcoal; then, regenerative California Lavender warms and soothes you into reverie.
The aroma of the Soap is 100% Essential Oil of Lavender and Black Sage Hydrosol, gently folded into a base of Charcoal, Babassu, and Olive Oil. It is crafted lovingly by hand with ancient soap-making practices. It will transform the way you bathe, and you’ll feel it on your body the whole day.
A little about our Lavender: in the early eighties Donna Bayliss of Bayliss Ranch transformed a fourth-generation rice farm into a mecca for organic Botanicals. She’s the godmother of Lavender, investing her life into making the most pure, fragrant varietal in the States.
Packed full of Garden ingredients, this recipe is hyper-simple, but the process is not – everything is truly made by hand and sourced from a fully traceable collection of growers. One important example is our Babassu Oil, which we sourced as an alternative to dreadful Palm Oil. It is harvested on the perimeter of the rainforest in Brazil by local communities, rather than industrialized. The seeds are gathered by a collective of Indigenous women who use the funds to directly support their families and community.
Peppermint Poppy Seed Exfoliating Bar
It's got a fistful of Organic Peppermint that energizes, French Blue Clay that draws out impurities, and Big Sur Sea Salt which exfoliates and mineralizes. This process removes dead cells, allowing skin to become more receptive to all actives and moisture.
They chose Poppy Seeds as the exfoliant because their roundness smoothes out the skin evenly and gently — with no sharp edges, meaning no micro-tears.
The Sea Salt is sustainably sourced from the waters of Big Sur. Our friend Carlo Overhulser harvests evaporating seawater, which contains a complex mixture of minerals, trace elements, and organic matter that are unique to each ocean and region. His process of evaporation concentrates these components in a painstaking process, resulting in a distinctive texture.
Packed full of Garden ingredients, this recipe is hyper-simple, but the process is not – everything is truly made by hand and sourced from a fully traceable collection of growers. One important example is Babassu Oil, which was sourced as an alternative to dreadful Palm Oil. It is harvested on the perimeter of the rainforest in Brazil by local communities, rather than industrialized. The seeds are gathered by a collective of Indigenous women who use the funds to directly support their families and community.