CTAnton
Well-Known Member
So, at the bottom of my face cloth drawer I came upon a bar of Vetiver Peat soap from a company called Beekman's COPA soaps. They sell at the Philadelphia Flower Show , which makes this bar at least a year old.
"Beekman's Haitian Vetiver Oil has a strong, earthy aroma. We blend it with a bit of the Ol' Sod dug from Rahan Bog, County Offaly, to make an earthly delight, reminiscent of burning turf wafting through the Irish countryside. Beekman's Vetiver Peat is a truly grounding island combo from both sides of the Atlantic."
I'm sensing it's probably 30% each of the coconut olive and palm with the remaining 10% in sweet almond oil. All in all, pretty cleansing but didn't leave my skin tight.
What I'm amazed is the fragrance has stuck beautifully as well as the fact that these are nice sized bars retailing for 4 bucks each. Vetiver is not cheap. But the question is the peat part.
Any ideas about that gang?
"Beekman's Haitian Vetiver Oil has a strong, earthy aroma. We blend it with a bit of the Ol' Sod dug from Rahan Bog, County Offaly, to make an earthly delight, reminiscent of burning turf wafting through the Irish countryside. Beekman's Vetiver Peat is a truly grounding island combo from both sides of the Atlantic."
I'm sensing it's probably 30% each of the coconut olive and palm with the remaining 10% in sweet almond oil. All in all, pretty cleansing but didn't leave my skin tight.
What I'm amazed is the fragrance has stuck beautifully as well as the fact that these are nice sized bars retailing for 4 bucks each. Vetiver is not cheap. But the question is the peat part.
Any ideas about that gang?