Savon de Marseille Specialists - Since 2012

Proper Soap - Packed and Dispatched from North Yorkshire

For Washing, Laundry & Cleaning

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Traditional Savon de Marseille

The historic vegetable oil soap of southern France, produced using time-honoured methods and a deliberately simple composition. Made from saponified oils, water, salt and soda, authentic Savon de Marseille has been valued for generations for its durability, versatility and gentle cleansing properties.


What Makes Savon de Marseille Soap So Special

Each batch is cooked for 10-14 days in large cauldrons, then air-dried to create a hard, long-lasting soap that’s gentle on skin and tough on dirt. Always look for the Savon de Marseille cube mark, denoting a genuine product from an audited savonnerie in Marseille, following strict manufacturing standards.

 

Naturally Sustainable Soap

Traditional Marseille soap contains no parabens, synthetic colourants, or animal fats. It’s fully biodegradable, vegan-friendly, and plastic-free, making it the perfect choice for anyone reducing waste at home.

Our Heritage Producers

We’re proud to stock soaps from Marseille's Oldest savonneries:
Savonnerie Fer à Cheval and La Corvette

 Both are part of the Union des Professionnels du Savon de Marseille
(UPSM), ensuring traditional methods, natural ingredients, and genuine provenance.

  • Olive Oil Marseille Soap

    Marseille soap made primarily from olive oil is the most recognisable form of the tradition. Its natural green colour comes from the olive oil itself, and the lather is typically smooth and mild. Olive oil Savon de Marseille is widely appreciated for everyday washing and for applications where a simple, fragrance-free soap is preferred.

  • Natural Vegetable Oil Marseille Soap

    Alongside olive soap, Marseille savonneries have long produced soap from other vegetable oils. These formulations, often made with palm or coconut oil, create a firmer bar with a generous lather and excellent durability. Today these soaps remain an important part of the Marseille tradition and are commonly used for both personal washing and practical household tasks.

  • Formats & Traditional Uses

    Savon de Marseille is produced in several practical formats including cubes, bars and flakes. The formulation remains essentially the same; the shape simply reflects how the soap is intended to be used. Solid cubes and bars are commonly used for washing, while flakes or shavings dissolve easily for laundry and household cleaning. This adaptability is one of the reasons Marseille soap has remained a staple of everyday life for centuries.