For centuries, the luxury of French-milled soaps has remained the gold standard of excellence. Each time you begin to lather a French made soap, you enter a time and place where quality and craftsmanship have stood still. Traditional French soap is triple-milled to produce a completely uniform and smooth soap, without impurities, thus lasting longer.
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Added on: December 15, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
For centuries, the luxury of French-milled soaps has remained the gold standard of excellence. Each time you begin to lather a French made soap, you enter a time and place where quality and craftsmanship have stood still. Traditional French soap is triple-milled to produce a completely uniform and smooth soap, without impurities, thus lasting longer. Every bar of Pre de Provence soap is not only carefully made today by the dedicated soapmakers in Provence following their proud traditions, but quad-milled to be smoother and have a richer lather to create our luxurious feel. Using all pure, natural ingredients enriched with shea butter, you can feel the difference of our unique quad-milling process. Aromatic fragrances transport you to a moment of calmness, vitality, dreamin or well-being. This 150 Gram bar is a great value, the fragrance maintains until the soap is all used up. The soap creates a rich, creamy lather and rinses clean, leaving skin soft and hydrated.
Really like these SOAPS WOULD RECOMMEND Amazing Soaps/Love these Soaps and the Company whom makes them! All are amazing.
“I’M DONE LOOKING” The “Pre de Provence soaps come in several different fragrances, I ordered the milk fragrance, so happy I did.
Stay away from the honey almond I wish I read the review that said âDon’t get Honey Almond unless you like rubbing small sharp rocks on your skin. The other scents I’ve tried are fine.âThe small sharp rock part is completely true. This soap actually cut my skin. I frequently use exfoliant soaps and have ever experienced anything like this. It smells fantastic and if it didnât have the exfoliant bits in it, it would be a nice soap. I had no choice but to throw it away.