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  • Oregon Rain Soap
  • 503-610-1252
  • 20725 SW 216th Place Sherwood, OR 97140

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Fisherman's Handmade Soap 4.5 oz.

$4.50
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SKU:
10-0025
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Oregon Rain Fisherman's Handmade Soap is great for fishermen (and fisherwomen), hunters and the people who clean the catch of the day. Aniseed essential oil takes away the human scent and other strong scents. It is said that the aroma promotes sweet dreams with its licorice scent.

Each bar is handcrafted and handmade especially for you! Our soap bars are really made with Oregon rainwater that we collect, filter and purify ourselves. We use rainwater because it's a soft water and a natural resource adding uniqueness to our products. We also use olive oil for its skin conditioning properties and coconut, rice bran and castor oils to provide a gentle, creamy, fluffy lather. We use natural colorants, herbs, nutrients and essential oils for aromatherapy benefits when we can. Otherwise, we use cosmetic grade colorants and fragrance oils for vibrant color and scent. Each bar is aged for at least 30 days. Not only will the soap last longer, but it will also be at the optimum mildness.

And don't forget to send a little "Oregon Rain" to someone you care about it's a great gift or a souvenir!

Ingredients: Rice Bran, Oregon Rainwater, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Vegetable Shortening, Sodium Hydroxide, Castor Seed Oil, Chamomile, Essential Oil (anise), Ground Anise

  • Naturally Scented with Essential Oils
  • Palm Oil Free
  • Colorant Free
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegan
  • Great for men

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  • 5
    My absolute favorite soap!

    Posted by Laurie Cassel on 28th Nov 2020

    The Fragrance with the lean on anise is heavenly. I have used this soap for over a year in the sisel bag, so nice on the skin! This is one of my amazing ties to Oregon after having moved home to Montana last year.