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Our Soap

We love to have fun with the names and stories behind our soaps. All of our bars have a story to tell on the back of each label about their namesake. Unique, informative, and funny, these stories inform of the pirate lore and legends of the old days. 

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Organic & Sustainable

Pirate Soap Company takes great pride in our unique and nutritious proprietary blend of oils used in every bar of soap that we make (besides our Hemp Soap which is 40% hemp oil), always trying to source the most organic and sustainable products that are available. 

Exfoliating

Here at Pirate Soap Company we are big on the exfoliants. Our bars are chock full of them, from hard scrubs to soft rubs. Some of the exfoliants we use are coffee grounds, orange peel, oatmeal, hemp seeds, nettle leaf, poppy seeds, calendula petals, lavender flowers, kelp, rose petals, and jasmine flowers.

Cold-Process Soap

In the cold-processed soap making sodium hydroxide is used to turn the oils into soap. There is none left in the bars after the process of saponification and our bars are super-fatted to 5%.

Proprietary Blend

This unique proprietary blend is composed of oils of coconut, palm, palm kernel, olive, safflower, sunflower, avocado, sweet almond, hemp seed, grape seed, hazelnut, castor, apricot kernel, rosehip, shea nut, jojoba, shea butter, vitamin E oil and stearic acid (a stabilizer made from palm oil). We also use grape seed extract as a preservative.

Essential Oils

We always use natural essential oils in our soap and never any fake fragrance oils. Sourced from around the world, combining them for the most amazing scents you've ever smelled in a bar of soap.

Natural Colorants

All of the colorants we use are natural source and organic if we can find them so. Some of the natural colorants are powdered charcoal, spirulina, alkanet root, madder, indigo, woad, paprika, tumeric, annatto seed, nettle, safflower, and sandalwood. We never use synthetic dyes in our soap.

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What Our Stories Say

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Jack Tar

"Jack Tar” (A Sailor).  Early sailor's tarpaulin clothing was infused with tar, which some say also deflected sword blows in addition to shedding water. Similar to saying 'Joe Blow' or 
'John Q. Public'."
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