An intoxicating and uplifting floral blend with a focus on essential oils of rose and geranium.
6 oz. bar
Contains saponified oils of olive, coconut, and castor with shea butter and essential oils.
Saipua, from the Finnish word saippua for soap, is a Brooklyn based, family run soap making business and floral studio founded in 2006 by Sarah Ryhanen and Eric Famisan. Sarah’s mother, Susan, started tinkering with the strange chemistry of soapmaking in her basement in 1997. A former home economics teacher, her first few batches were made in old shoeboxes. Susan eventually roped in her husband, Pentti, and a small soap making factory was born. Exquisitely packaged and branded by Ryhanen and Famisen, each batch of 88 bars is still hand measured, poured, cut and wrapped by Sarah’s folks. The Red Hook shop is now known not only for their gorgeous hand crafted soaps but also for exotic and unusual floral arrangements using unexpected combinations and rare blooms, often grown on their upstate farm, World's End.
Description
An intoxicating and uplifting floral blend with a focus on essential oils of rose and geranium.
Sizing + Info
6 oz. bar
Contains saponified oils of olive, coconut, and castor with shea butter and essential oils.
Shipping
$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $100 or more
Saipua
Saipua, from the Finnish word saippua for soap, is a Brooklyn based, family run soap making business and floral studio founded in 2006 by Sarah Ryhanen and Eric Famisan. Sarah’s mother, Susan, started tinkering with the strange chemistry of soapmaking in her basement in 1997. A former home economics teacher, her first few batches were made in old shoeboxes. Susan eventually roped in her husband, Pentti, and a small soap making factory was born. Exquisitely packaged and branded by Ryhanen and Famisen, each batch of 88 bars is still hand measured, poured, cut and wrapped by Sarah’s folks. The Red Hook shop is now known not only for their gorgeous hand crafted soaps but also for exotic and unusual floral arrangements using unexpected combinations and rare blooms, often grown on their upstate farm, World's End.