Rosemary Clary Sage Hand Soap
Flamingo Estate's award-winning Castile Hand Soap is made with only natural oils, like olive and babassu, and thickened with natural sea salt, which gives it a honey-like texture and a remarkable smell. Everything is grown in a garden, not a laboratory. The result is an all-natural, palm-free, velvety smooth, wildly intoxicating Hand Soap that’s only possible through fresh-harvested ingredients. Inspired by the verdant gardens of Flamingo Estate, the soap combines clary sage, Australian eucalyptus, Mediterranean rosemary, and California lavender to deliver an invigorating herbaceous aroma.
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Rosemary Clary Sage Hand Soap
Rosemary Clary Sage Hand Soap
Flamingo Estate's award-winning Castile Hand Soap is made with only natural oils, like olive and babassu, and thickened with natural sea salt, which gives it a honey-like texture and a remarkable smell. Everything is grown in a garden, not a laboratory. The result is an all-natural, palm-free, velvety smooth, wildly intoxicating Hand Soap that’s only possible through fresh-harvested ingredients. Inspired by the verdant gardens of Flamingo Estate, the soap combines clary sage, Australian eucalyptus, Mediterranean rosemary, and California lavender to deliver an invigorating herbaceous aroma.
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Flamingo Estate's award-winning Castile Hand Soap is made with only natural oils, like olive and babassu, and thickened with natural sea salt, which gives it a honey-like texture and a remarkable smell. Everything is grown in a garden, not a laboratory. The result is an all-natural, palm-free, velvety smooth, wildly intoxicating Hand Soap that’s only possible through fresh-harvested ingredients. Inspired by the verdant gardens of Flamingo Estate, the soap combines clary sage, Australian eucalyptus, Mediterranean rosemary, and California lavender to deliver an invigorating herbaceous aroma.















