Excellent customer service
Excellent customer service
Good problem solving
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Our natural soaps are 100% handcrafted in Wimbledon, London using the traditional 'cold process' method. We only use high quality ingredients and the majority of our ingredients are certified organic. We make small batches of soaps and following a 4 to 6 weeks curing time our products are available for purchase. All soaps are tested for quality before packaging. Our products are Palm oil free, SLS free, Parabens free, Phthalates free and developed without animal testing.
27 North Road, SW19 1AQ, London, United Kingdom
Excellent customer service
Good problem solving
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Perfect customer care, prompt response to queries, item arrived on time, well packaged, and a free gift!!!would definitely recommend this company to my family and friends
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