Tough on garden grime, gentle on gardener's hands. This heavy-duty liquid soap is your go-to after a day in the soil. Packed with purifying activated charcoal and fine-grain pumice, it scrubs away dirt, grease and plant gunk without stripping your skin.
Made in Australia from natural, non-toxic ingredients, it’s free from synthetic fragrances and harsh chemicals, perfect for sensitive skin (and noses). The essential oils leave a subtle, earthy scent, while the rich lather makes even the dirtiest dig feel like self-care.
Why you’ll love it:
- Australian made – supporting local and sustainable makers
- Deep cleansing formula – pumice exfoliates, charcoal detoxifies
- All-natural ingredients – no nasties, just nature doing its thing
- Subtle, fresh scent – no overpowering perfume
- Kind to skin – gentle enough for frequent use
- Eco-conscious choice – refillable and plastic-reducing
- Safe for septic tanks.
Whether you’re potting up plants or elbow-deep in compost, this is the soap that brings your hands back to life. One pump, a good scrub and you're fresh as a daisy, without the dirt under your nails.
Ingredients:
100% Certified Organic Castile Soap (Palm Free), Food Grade, Certified Organic Activated Charcoal, Organic Fine Pumice Stone, Pure, Distilled Water, Certified Organic Essential Oils of Camphorwood Bark Oil (Cinnamomum Camphora Bark), Scotch Pine Needle Oil (Pinus sylvestri), Eastern Teaberry Leaf Oil or Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens leaf), Lemon Rind (Citrus limon), Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides).
The rPET packaging is made up of 100% post consumer (used/exisiting) recycled content making it both recyclable and reusable!
- By using PET that has already been in circulation, we can offset the amount of new PET that needs to be created.
- Creating a plastic bottle from 100% recycled content uses 75% less energy than its virgin counterpart.
- Although some energy and water is still needed to process these plastics into new forms (which is why we love reusable!), the amount is significantly less than creating first-time plastics.
- Over 60% of first-time PET production is used to create polyester textiles.
- Vegetable ink label
- Recyclable lid