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Chestermere Soap Co.

Chelsea Bar Soap | Earl Grey Tea

Chelsea Bar Soap | Earl Grey Tea

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Chelsea is an affluent and vibrant district located in the heart of London, England. Known for its elegant architecture, exclusive boutiques, and picturesque streets, Chelsea has a timeless charm that attracts residents and visitors alike. With its blend of sophistication, history, and cultural attractions, Chelsea remains a coveted destination for those seeking a taste of refined London living.

Chelsea is also a community located in Chestermere, Alberta. Although not as affluent as London, England, it still is a beautiful addition to our close-knit community. With well-maintained parks, playgrounds, and green spaces, there are ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and leisure activities.

Is there anything more sophisticated than Earl Grey Tea? I imagine this is what old people drink while they sit around playing chess and reciting Shakespeare. I don’t know if Chestermere’s Chelsea has been named after London’s, but if it has, then using Earl Grey Tea to make this bar of soap was the obvious choice.

We are honoured to be using Earl Grey Cream Tea from a local tea-maker in this bar of soap. Huge thanks to TotaliTea for inspiring this one. You're missing out if you don't buy your tea from them. I love their tea just as much as I love using all-natural soap.

Ingredients

Ingredients: Sodium Olivate (Olive Oil), Sodium Cocoate (Coconut Oil), Sodium Palmate (Palm Oil)*, Aqua, Sodium Shea Butterate (Shea Butter), Sodium Castorate (Castor Oil), Citrus Bergamia (Bergamot) Oil, Lavandula Hybrida (Lavandin) Oil, Styrax Benzoin Resin Extract, Earl Grey Cream Tea Leaves (Camellia Sinensis, Centaurea Cyanus, Natural Organic Flavor)

*Ethically sourced

Care Instructions

To prolong the life of your soap, we recommend using a dish that keeps your soap out of standing water.

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