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A person lathers their arm with the dark brown, gold-shimmering Smell Of Roses soap under a spray of falling water. The soap, which is shaped in a swirled cone, features a bright blue cord. Set against a soft pink-to-blue gradient background.
A person smiles while applying a foamy white lather from Smell Of Roses soap to their shoulder. They are standing under a spray of falling water droplets against a soft pink-to-blue gradient background.
A close-up of a person applying foamy white lather from Smell Of Roses soap to their shoulder. Falling water droplets spray in the background against a soft pink-to-blue gradient.
A close-up of white, soapy lather and bubbles from Smell Of Roses soap on a person's skin.

Smell Of Roses

Soap

£5.5060g
Polish with a turd
A dark brown, swirled conical soap shaped like a "poop" emoji, heavily dusted with sparkling plastic free gold shimmer.
Available for Delivery

Appearances aren't everything. Flushed with rosy goodness, this prank-perfect soap cleans up rather nicely thanks to hydrating glycerine, zesty lemon oil and a little sparkle. For a soap soon to be your number one (or number two, if you will).

What's in it for you?
Ideal for filling the bathroom with a scent you can be proud of

- Lemon oil: famously lifts our Rose Jam fragrance with a sunny brightness.
- Rose oil: dizzingly floral, delicate and lifts the mood.
- Rapeseed and coconut oil soap base: mixed and poured by hand for a firm bar and fluffy bubbles — perfect for soap squidgers.

Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
Always using plastic-free glitter, so you can indulge in a guilt-free, shower shimmer.

Our proper soap is proper lovely and made the traditional way by saponification. We mix it by hand, adding in beautiful ingredients for their effects, pour it hot and let it cure before it takes pride of place by your sink.

This self-preserving product is formulated to stay fresh and effective without added synthetic preservatives listed under Annex V of the EU Cosmetic Regulations (EC) No 1223/2009.

Find out more here.

How to store:
Hang up and keep dry between uses.