Teak Mahogany Soap is a handmade cold-process soap bar crafted with naturally derived ingredients and scented with luxurious teak and mahogany woods, designed to cleanse skin gently without stripping natural moisture. Handmade by our family in Monroe, Georgia since 2003, this rich luxurious bar is a luxurious, moisturizing wash at its finest. Paraben-free, phthalate-free, and gluten-free.
Quick Facts:
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Type: Handmade Cold-Process Soap Bar
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Scent: Teak Mahogany
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Key Ingredients: Shea Butter, Olive Oil, Coconut Oil
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Best For: Dry And Normal Skin
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Made In: Monroe, Georgia (since 2003)
Key Benefits of Teak Mahogany Soap
- Produces a luxurious, dense lather that melts into skin for a satisfying cleanse
- Shea butter and olive oil work together to leave skin feeling soft, supple, and deeply nourished
- Distinctive teak mahogany fragrance elevates your everyday shower into a sensory experience
- Free from parabens, phthalates, and gluten β just clean, naturally derived ingredients you can trust
- Made by hand in small batches β you're getting artisan quality, not factory-line output
How to Use Teak Mahogany Soap
- Wet hands or a washcloth and work the bar into a rich lather
- Massage lather over skin using gentle circular motions
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water and pat skin dry
- Store on a well-draining soap dish to extend the life of your bar
Pro tip: For the richest lather, let the bar soften under running water for a few seconds before building suds. This soap also works beautifully as a shaving bar.
Key Ingredients
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Olive Oil: Rich in vitamins A and E, provides deep moisturization and creates a gentle, conditioning lather
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Shea Butter: Sourced for its exceptional moisturizing properties β softens and protects skin's natural barrier
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Coconut Oil: Creates the rich, bubbly lather while providing antimicrobial cleansing benefits
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Sustainable Palm Oil: Adds hardness and a creamy, stable lather that won't dissolve away quickly
Who Teak Mahogany Soap Is For
Teak Mahogany Soap is perfect for Luxury scent fans, men, and wood enthusiasts. Whether you're stocking your own shower or looking for a thoughtful gift, this rich luxurious bar delivers luxurious teak and mahogany woods in a moisturizing, skin-friendly formula that works for the whole family.
The Rinse Difference
Rinse Bath & Body Co., a family-owned company in Monroe, Georgia, has handcrafted natural soaps since 2003. Rich teak and mahogany β like walking into a craftsman's workshop filled with fine exotic hardwoods. Unlike mass-produced soap bars that rely on synthetic detergents and artificial preservatives, every Rinse soap is cold-processed with naturally derived ingredients β preserving the natural glycerin that commercial processes strip away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does Teak Mahogany soap smell like?
Teak Mahogany soap features luxurious teak and mahogany woods. The scent is rich luxurious and pairs beautifully with the natural base of shea butter and olive oil. Each bar is hand-scented in small batches for consistent fragrance.
Q: Is Teak Mahogany soap good for sensitive skin?
Rinse soaps are formulated with naturally derived ingredients including shea butter and olive oil, which are known for being gentle on sensitive skin. Our cold-process method preserves the glycerin that commercial soaps strip out. However, everyone's skin is different β if you have specific allergies, check our full ingredient list.
Q: How long does a bar of Rinse handmade soap last?
With normal daily use, a 4oz bar typically lasts 3-4 weeks. To maximize the life of your soap, keep it on a well-draining soap dish between uses and avoid letting it sit in standing water. Our cold-process bars are dense and long-lasting compared to many commercial soaps.
Q: What ingredients are in Rinse handmade soap?
Our soaps are made with a base of olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, and sustainable palm oil, combined with naturally derived fragrances. Each bar is paraben-free, phthalate-free, gluten-free, and made with 98% naturally derived ingredients. We hand-pour every batch in our Monroe, Georgia workshop.