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Persephone's Strength: Pomegranate & Pear Soap Bar

Persephone's Strength: Pomegranate & Pear Soap Bar

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Awaken your senses and nourish your skin with "Persephone's Strength," a handcrafted soap bar that captures the essence of spring's rebirth. Inspired by Persephone, the goddess who embodies both the depths of the underworld and the blossoming of new life, this soap is a luxurious treat for your daily ritual.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant and captivating fragrance of sun-ripened pomegranate and sweet, juicy pear. Each bar is carefully crafted with natural ingredients, including moisturizing oils and butters, to gently cleanse and hydrate your skin, leaving it feeling soft, supple, and delicately scented.

The tart sweetness of pomegranate invigorates the spirit, while the soothing pear brings a sense of calm and balance, reflecting Persephone’s duality. This soap is more than just a cleansing bar; it's a moment of connection to the natural world and the enduring power of renewal.

Embrace the blooming beauty of "Persephone's Strength" and let its enchanting fragrance transform your daily routine into a moment of divine indulgence.

  • Each bar wt. approx. 4.7oz

Ingredients (Vegan): Saponified Oils (Olive Oil, Organic Palm Oil**, Organic Coconut Oil*, Organic Shea Butter*), Fragrance, Poppy Seeds, Illite Clay, Kaolin Clay, Iron Oxide.

**Fair Trade, Sustainable-Palm Done Right, *Fair Trade

Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. 

If you want to be sure about the suitability of this soap for your skin type, it's always best to consult with a dermatologist or a qualified skincare professional.

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Persephone Fooled!

In Greek mythology, Persephone, the goddess of spring and the underworld, was abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld. Demeter, Persephone's mother and goddess of agriculture, was so distraught that she caused the earth to become barren. To resolve the situation, a compromise was reached: Persephone would spend six months of the year with Hades in the underworld and the other six months with her mother on Earth.

However, before Persephone could return to the surface, Hades tricked her into eating six pomegranate seeds, binding her to the underworld for part of the year. The number of seeds she ate determined how much time she would spend with Hades, ensuring that she would always return to the underworld for a portion of the year. This myth explains the changing seasons, with Persephone's absence in the underworld representing winter and her return to Earth signaling the arrival of spring.