
Details
- Maker•Tuetal
- Origin•USA
- Weight•Approx. 155g (5.5oz)
- Key Botanical•Finely ground coffee
- Essential Oils•Coffee, Haitian vetiver, Brazilian copaiba, ho wood, geranium and lime
- Foundational Oils & Butters•Olive oil, coconut oil, kokum butter, shea butter, organic jojoba oil and organic castor oil
- Packaging•Letterpressed Italian cotton-blend box
Description
Boheme Cold Process Soap is handcrafted in the Catskill Mountains, New York, using a traditional cold process method that preserves the nourishing qualities of plant oils and butters. A rich blend of olive oil, coconut oil, kokum butter, shea butter, organic jojoba oil and organic castor oil creates a long-lasting bar with a creamy lather that gently cleanses while helping maintain the skin's natural moisture barrier.
Boheme smells like the most interesting character in a Parisian café at the turn of the century.
Enriched with finely ground coffee, the bar provides gentle exfoliation while brewed coffee lends its warm caramel hue. Earthy notes of Haitian vetiver, Brazilian copaiba and ho wood are lifted by geranium and finished with the rich aroma of coffee essential oil, creating a warm, woody fragrance with subtle freshness.
Made using potentiated spring water sourced from the Catskill Mountains, each bar is thoughtfully crafted in small batches, reflecting Tuétal's commitment to botanical ingredients, traditional soap making and everyday ritual.
Shipping
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The art of alchemy through soaps designed with intention and made by hand.
Handcrafted in the Catskill Mountains, New York, Tuétal creates botanical soaps and body care inspired by a deep reverence for plants, traditional botanical knowledge and the natural world. Founded by Matthew and Natalie Kanbergs, their practice draws on traditional soap making, herbalism and the alchemical tradition to create skincare that honours the quiet rhythms of nature. Every formulation begins with nourishing plant oils and botanicals chosen for their natural properties and connection to Mother Earth.





