Nannah Linnsoap
We make our soap with the finest of natural ingredients. It is enhanced by goat milk from our herd of Colored Angora Goats and herbs grown
in our garden. Herbs are picked at the peak of their freshness, cleaned, and then dried before being used in our soap. Soapmaking takes place in the kitchen of the studio, using the old stove, antique
crocks for stirring each batch and wooden molds for the resulting bars of soap.
We do not rely on insecticides or chemical fertilizers for our gardens. Instead, our ducks, geese and chickens patrol them daily, picking up and eating insects they find. Our gardens are
enriched with recycled products from the animals and plants raised here rather than commercial fertilizer.
You will find no strong fragrances in Nannah Linnsoap. Instead, it is lightly scented with natural scents of the herbs and light use of essential oils.
It is perfect for those who do not enjoy or cannot tolerate strong scents.
Packages of Nannah Linnsoap available!

Nannah Linnsoap is available in gift boxes which have six bars to the box.
Included are
Sunflower, Lettuce/Mint, Comfrey, Basil and Lemon Balm, Sage/Thyme, and Lavendar Oatmeal.
The gift box is $16.95.
Individual bars of soap are $2.50.
A dozen bars are $20.00.
Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing Nannah Linnsoap.
When you use a bar of Nannah Linnsoap, you will find it enriched by
small particles of herbs and flowers. We do not make claims for their
attributes but we share information learned from persons who study and write
about herbs.
Lettuce Mint: Lettuce contains many vitamins and makes a very mild soap.
Mint is used for soothing the skin and is well known for its fragrance.
Thyme and Sage: Sage is a pungent spice which has antibacterial
astringent qualities. In 1952, a German apothecary discovered the essential
oil of thyme contains a powerful disinfectant that is effective agains
bacteria and fungi.
Lavender and Oatmeal: Lavender adds a nice fragrance known for easing
tension as well as its soothing qualities. Oatmeal has long been used to
soothe the most sensitive skin.
Sunflowers: Petals and oils are used medicinally. They are believed to
contain astringent qualities. They are better known for the soothing,
bright, cheery flowers.
Cinnamon Song: A wonderful spice makes this fragrant soap a luxury to
use.
Basil, Comfrey and Lemon Balm combine to make this a wonderful soap with
a spicy fragrance. Each of these herbs is known to have medicinal
properties and is soothing to the skin. Lemon balm leaves contain an oil
used in many cosmetics.
Rosey Rosemary: Soft tender rose petals add a nice smooth texture, and
rosemary, a little astringent. Both add a bit of natural fragrance.
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