Whats Yer Poison - Limited Edition

$8.75

Smells Like SMELLS LIKE

Sweet & Smokey

Bubbly Soap FEELS LIKE

Roughest feel with volcanic pumice & walnut husks

This limited edition, and its companion soap "The Shamrock Saint" tell the true story of St. Patrick. This soap starts with a similar base, but ends up very different from The Shamrock Saint. Where one is smooth, the other is rough. Where one is bitter, the other is sweet.

"What's Yer Poison" is Irish slang for "what will you have to drink?". This soap is inspired by Snakebite, a mix of cider and beer and a once illegal way to cheaply get your buzz on. 

It represents the once-upon-a-time hard-working pagans of Ireland, who worked with their hands and truly earned their keep. They were so courteously converted and civilized by Catholic "Saints" such as Patrick. Not many realize this, but Saint Patrick was never actually canonized as a saint, and originally hailed from England. That said, St. Patrick's day is today a wonderful celebration globally of all things Irish.

Smells Like: This is one of my most interesting scents yet. The vetiver creates a strong smokey, earthy base which is complemented by the black pepper oil and the pine tar. The juniper oil and the peppermint oil combine to create a sweet initial smell, which sits perfectly on top of the deeper, earthier, smokier and more complex bottom notes.

About: This bar is made in our larger molds and weighs about 5.5oz (150g). It features a touch of beer and cider alongside pine tar and walnut husks.

Grit: This is designed to be our roughest soap. It features our rough blend of oatmeal alongside volcanic pumice and also powdered walnut husks to create what is likely our roughest soap to date. Rub this one too hard on your sensitive areas and you will understand the 'hint of danger' referenced on the box.

Ingredients: Olea Europaea (Olive Oil), Cocos Nucifera Oil (Coconut Oil), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Elaeis Guineensis Oil (Sustainable RSPO Palm Oil), Aqua (Distilled Water), Sodium Hydroxide (Lye), Ricinus Communis Seed Oil (Castor Oil), Beer, Cider, Kaolin Clay,  Colloidal Oatmeal, Pinus Palustris Wood Tar (Pine Tar), Vetiveria Zizanoides Root (Vetiver) Oil, Juniperus Communis Fruit (Juniper) Oil, Piper nigrum (Black pepper) Seed Oil, Mentha piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Pumice, Powdered Walnut Husks, Activated Charcoal, Sea Salt, Green Mica

Please note the ingredients listed on the packaging may differ due to reformulation. The ingredients listed above are the actual current ingredients.




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Goes Well With

The Shamrock Saint

A smooth vetiver-based goat's milk soap, featuring Tussah silk and honey. The vetiver creates a complex base that melds with the lemon and lime essential oils to create a manly, interesting scent that leaves you wanting more.
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