Soappy Brontës (and a blunder):
Soap No. 06
Collection: Elements Collection
Primary Notes: lime peel, black pepper, storm-drenched moor
Scent Mood: Cracked windows. Dew-soaked bracken. Wild longing.
Line: “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” – Emily Brontë, 1847
Inspired by Wuthering Heights, where the wild moors echo the Gothic passions of Cathy and Heathcliff, this soap is a marriage of spice and citrus. Crisp green lime brings brightness, while black pepper adds a smoky, sensual note. Enriched with creamy plant butters and gentle clay, it creates a juicy, comforting lather — a lush, everyday pleasure for souls who crave both passion and beauty. A firm favourite with both chaps and ladies. Keep it by the basin, in the morning shower, or after a windswept walk — wherever honest, beautiful soap is needed. The perfect way to add a little spice to your daily ritual

Soap No. 03
Primary Notes: lavender, juniper
Scent Mood: Twilight air, old keys, heather-clad moors
Line: “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” – Charlotte Brontë, 1847. (sorry, wrong quote)
A calm, grounding soap with lavender and juniper, inspired byJane Eyre and the rugged moors surrounding Thornfield Hall. Soothing lavender and calming juniper echo Jane’s quiet strength and grace. Made with nourishing plant butters and oils, its creamy lather gently cleanses and comforts. Keep it by the sink, or wherever her calm presence brings peace — especially lovely for winding down in an evening bath.
Via Keighley News.
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