La Maison du Savon de Marseille Shea Butter Soap 250g - Huile d'Olive / Olive Oil
Discover the art of traditional French soap making with this olive oil soap bar, handcrafted in the heart of Provence. Made from a plant-base—including vitamin-rich olive oil (A, D, E, F)—this soap gently cleanses while nourishing and hydrating the skin. To boost its moisturising benefits, it’s enriched with organic shea butter, known for its regenerating and skin-repairing properties.
Natural glycerin, produced during the hot-process saponification, helps lock in long-lasting moisture and protects the skin from environmental stress.Infused with a refined olive oil fragrance created in Grasse, this bar leaves behind a delicate scent that evokes sun-drenched olive groves of southern France. Thanks to triple milling and hot-process production, it delivers a creamy lather and superior texture that maximises the effectiveness of its natural ingredients. Made in France.
La Maison du Savon de Marseille is officially distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Saison.




Description
Discover the art of traditional French soap making with this olive oil soap bar, handcrafted in the heart of Provence. Made from a plant-base—including vitamin-rich olive oil (A, D, E, F)—this soap gently cleanses while nourishing and hydrating the skin. To boost its moisturising benefits, it’s enriched with organic shea butter, known for its regenerating and skin-repairing properties.
Natural glycerin, produced during the hot-process saponification, helps lock in long-lasting moisture and protects the skin from environmental stress.Infused with a refined olive oil fragrance created in Grasse, this bar leaves behind a delicate scent that evokes sun-drenched olive groves of southern France. Thanks to triple milling and hot-process production, it delivers a creamy lather and superior texture that maximises the effectiveness of its natural ingredients. Made in France.
La Maison du Savon de Marseille is officially distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Saison.























