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A close-up of the model's hands, lathered up with soapy suds while holding the Alban Hefan soap. Water is falling from above and there is a pastel yellow background.
A close-up image of the model's hand holing the Alban Hefin soap in their hand as the smooth it over their shoulder under running shower water on a yellow background.
A shot of the model's arms on a yellow background as water is falling. They use one hand to smooth the soap over their forearm.
Alban Hefin

Alban Hefin

Soap

£7.00100g
Sweet and grassy for the summer solstice
Alban Hefin is a thick, off-square slice of soap. An abstract design shows a green, pyramid-like shape at the bottom with a bright yellow, sun-like circle, surrounded by blue swirls.
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A sweet and grassy soap made with the gifts of high summer. Bask in a lather of wild strawberries, blackberry leaf, bergamot and sweet mallow: a celebration of light, life and the sweet harvest to come.

In addition to the 100g slices, large 2.8kg display versions of the soaps are available. Just like a painting on a canvas, these versions have additional details and decoration - from hand painted details to additional soap mixes dropped and swirled on top.

How to use:
Lather up under running water, wash, then rinse, to leave you feeling squeaky clean.

How to store:
Store your soap in a dry and cool place, like one of our soap dishes.

About the Jamie Reid X Lush Collaboration
Inspired by the punk spiritualism of visual artist and Honorary Bard Jamie Reid and our shared love of the ancient ways, this special soap is one in a collection that celebrates a holy festival from the Druidic calendar. Jamie Reid was a radical protest artist, with a life-long interest in Druidry, who used his art to rally against social and cultural injustices. Jamie most famously designed the artwork for the Sex Pistols single ‘God Save the Queen’, which was lauded as the single most iconic image of the punk era. He also designed the album covers for musician, Lush’s music director and fellow druid, the late Simon Emmerson’s band Afro Celt Sound System.

Mo Constantine (Lush Co-Founder & Product Inventor) and her son Jack (Lush Product Inventor) took inspiration from Jamie Reid’s works of art that represent the four solar observances in the Druid’s wheel of the year and created a soap depicting each. These festivals represent our interconnectedness with the planet, and our mission to leave the world Lusher than we found it.

You'll be able to find all four soaps on our website and mobile apps, and in our largest anchor stores around the world. While our smaller shops will stock each soap in line with the solar observance that inspired it.