Mahsati Tulip Soap
Mahsati Ganjavi (1089-after 1159) was a 12th century Persian poet. She was a composer of ruba'is (quatrains). She was highly esteemed at the court of Sultan Sanjar of the Seljuk dynasty.
Tulips were cultivated in Persia, possibly in the 10th century. Rosewater is commonly used in Iran, and has been for centuries.
This soap is shaped to resemble Arabesque motifs, which are found throughout the Middle East.
Ingredients: Coconut oil, sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil, rosewater, sodium hydroxide, castor oil, apricot kernel oil, madder root powder, fragrance oil.
Net wt.: 4oz/113g
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.