London Brick Soap
London Brick Soap
The hand cast London brick soap bar recipes include raw materials derived from the history, science and engineering behind the brick. Each product has a unique story to tell…
Carbon Wash
Bar soap with raw charcoal & cedarwood oil
No.10 Downing Street was cleaned in the 1960’s and years of carbon pollution was washed off to reveal the yellow brick beneath. This wasn’t the Downing Street that London recognized, so bricks were painted black to match the previous colour of carbon. The black soap bar includes raw charcoal powder. So carbon, along with a cedarwood scent, is now being used to its advantage: to clean and purify the skin.
Fly Ash
Bar soap with pumice, raw charcoal & coconut scent
Fly ash bricks are a lightweight brick component and one of its key raw ingredients is stone dust. This soap bar contains pumice powder to give a lighter stone scrub to your wash.
Lime Clay
Bar soap with kaolin clay & lime oil
In construction lime is added to clay to stabilise the material. Here, the combination of smooth kaolin clay and lime oils creates a pure and perfectly balanced soap bar.
Honey Buff
Bar soap with raw natural honey powder & lemon oil
The original Honey Buff brick reflects the colour of the yellow clay sitting below the surface of London. This sweet-scented soap bar uses natural honey powder and lemon oil to pay homage to the name of the Honey Buff brick.
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Sustainability
We aim to pack our parcels in recyclable material to minimise our carbon footprint.
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