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Savon de Marseille

Liquid Soap in Verbana

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Liquid Soap in Verbana

Why It's Good:

This sweet-smelling hand wash by the legendary soap brand Savon de Marseille looks great next to the kitchen sink.

Why It's Green:

It contains an invigorating mix of natural olive and vegetable oils, alkaline ash from sea plants and water salted by the Mediterrean Sea, and is free of animal products, has zero harsh detergents, and is biodegradable. Plus, the soap comes in a nifty glass bottle instead of a plastic one that can take upwards of 1,000 years to decompose.

Where To Get It:

www.marseillesoap.com | $14