Handmade Llama Vegan Soap Gift (110g)
No drama with this llama! This fun handmade soap features a suave Llama rocking his favourite jacket and sunglasses. This quirky bar is a stunning piece of animal-themed décor that brings a touch of personality to any modern bathroom.
✨ THE PERFECT GIFT FOR: Trendsetters, animal lovers, or anyone who appreciates a bit of "cool" in their self-care routine. This handmade 110g bar makes a fantastic birthday surprise, a unique housewarming gift, or a stylish addition to a handmade wellness hamper.
Each Llama is crafted from 100% vegan, cruelty-free, and plastic-free materials. By using mineral-rich French clays and pure essential oils, we’ve created a luxurious lather that cleanses and nourishes your skin without the use of harsh chemicals.
Customise Your Handmade Soap
Your soap is handmade to order in your choice of natural earth pigments and pure botanicals.
🎨 Natural French Clay Colours:
• Pink Clay: For a soft, delicate pink.
• Charcoal: For a sophisticated grey tone.
• Yellow Clay: For a sunny, soft yellow shade.
• Indigo Powder: For a calming blue tone.
• Red Clay: For a rich, dark pink.
🌸 100% Pure Essential Oil Scents:
Choose from Lavender, Lime, Orange, May Chang, Rose Geranium, Spearmint, Bergamot, or select Scent Free for the most sensitive skin.
Let’s Talk Clay & Charcoal
Give your skin the love it deserves with our earth-derived ingredients:
• Cosmetic Clay: Much more than just "mud," our clays come from weathered volcanic ash and decomposed plant material. They are rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and silica, which help absorb impurities and balance oil production.
• Activated Charcoal: Known for its incredible ability to draw out dirt and excess oil, charcoal is a fantastic addition for oily or combination skin, leaving your complexion feeling balanced and refreshed.
VEGAN SLS FREE (sodium lauryl sulphate) Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Laureth Sulfate,Titanium Dioxide, Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Sodium Stearate, Sodium Laurate.



















