Fatima Patchouli Soap
Fatima Jinnah (1893-1967) was a Pakistani dental surgeon, stateswoman, and one of the leading founders of Pakistan. After earning a dental degree in 1923 from the University of Calcutta, she eventually co-founded the Pakistan Women's Association.
Patchouli is native to tropical regions of Asia. The term is derived from the Tamil word "patchai". In Assamese it is "xukloti", and in the Dravidian language Kannada it is known as "pachhethene".
This soap is shaped to resemble the lotus flower, which is the national flower of India.
Net wt.: 3.5oz/100g
Ingredients: Coconut oil, rice bran oil, sweet almond oil, sodium hydroxide, castor oil, mango butter, patchouli essential oil.
My soaps are handmade, which means that each one is unique and varies depending on the batch. I recommend you drain out any soap dish you use to avoid your soap dissolving faster. Any handmade cold process soap should be stored in a dry area.