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I'm a big fan of this intensely pure soap (and it's fabulous packaging), but finding it for a reasonable price in the US is pretty difficult. When I discovered an entire display (at BHV Deco in Bordeaux) dedicated to all sorts of pretty French soaps, including many varieties of Savon de Marseilles soap, I almost flipped out. It took incredible discipline to only pick up a couple of things...for La Maisonnette...and not completely empty out all the shelves. Wow, it almost makes me feel like cleaning :)
oooh, such simple and pretty packaging. xo
ReplyDeleteLove the packaging on everything! Wow, it would have been tough for me not to go crazy either!
ReplyDeleteahhhh. [sigh]
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! It makes me long to return to France someday... Perhaps I will have to rent out your charming maison!
ReplyDeleteLove this stuff - I was able to pick up some huge bottles of the hand soap for $10 each at TJ Maxx a few months ago - score!
ReplyDeleteMy all-time favorite soap is found at a Natural Health and Food store in California ... it's called South of France soap and is a French milled vegetable soap with olive oils. I stocked up when I moved to Salt Lake.
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