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Proper Soap - Packed and Dispatched from North Yorkshire

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LAVENDER

Lavender Savon de Marseille Soap

Lavender has long been associated with traditional Savon de Marseille soapmaking. Grown across Provence and distilled for its clean, balanced aromatic profile, it remains one of the most recognisable fragrances used within French soap traditions. 

This collection brings together lavender Savon de Marseille soaps from established savonneries and specialist makers. Each reflects a distinct formulation approach, from traditional Marseille processes using vegetable oils to simpler botanical compositions, while remaining grounded in authentic French soapmaking 


A Considered Approach to Ingredients and Formulation 

Lavender Savon de Marseille soaps are typically produced using vegetable oil bases, following principles established in traditional Marseille soapmaking. 

This method produces a dense, long-lasting soap with a stable structure, suitable for repeated everyday use. 

Formulations vary between makers, but often follow a consistent philosophy: 

  • Composition based on vegetable oils  
  • Minimal and purposeful ingredients  
  • Solid soap formats designed for longevity  

Rather than being developed as cosmetic products, these soaps remain aligned with their original purpose: practical, reliable washing. 

Use in the Home and Daily Routine 

Lavender soap has historically been used beyond personal washing. 

In addition to use on the body, it is commonly placed in drawers or wardrobes to lightly scent linen, or used within general household routines where a simple, oil-based soap is preferred. 

This reflects the original role of Savon de Marseille as a multi-use soap, designed for washing, laundry, and the home. 

  • Formulation Matters

    Lavender soap is not a single formula. Some bars follow strict traditional Savon de Marseille standards, others are authentic Marseille-made soaps from historic savonneries, while some represent classic Marseille-style interpretations. Differences in base oils, additives, essential oils or fragrance composition influence both skin feel and scent character. We present these distinctions clearly so customers can choose confidently.

  • Understanding Lavender Character

    Lavender itself varies subtly. Traditional Provençal lavender carries a clean, herbaceous profile with slight bitterness. Other interpretations may feel softer, rounder or lightly floral depending on formulation and fragrance balance. For those who enjoy lavender, related floral notes such as violet or lilac may also appeal — offering a similar freshness with a gentler, powdered edge.

  • Everyday Use, Enduring Craft

    These soaps are designed for practical daily use — for hands, face, body and in some cases hair. Proper soap, when well formulated, remains one of the most effective and straightforward ways to cleanse the skin. Our Lavender collection reflects the enduring craft of French soapmaking: simple, balanced and made to last.