Cherokee Soap
For Mother’s Day this year, my oldest daughter sent me a dream catcher and a bar of Madagascar Vanilla Cherokee Soap from Cherokee County, Georgia. I hung the dream catcher up above my bed and set the soap aside. It sat here on my computer table for a few weeks, and then when I ran out of Dr. Bonner’s soap, which I can buy locally, I asked Bob to bring me some soap from my desk, and he brought this bar of Cherokee Soap into the bathroom for me.
I’m rather picky about soaps because I like soaps made without animal ingredients. I was delighted to see that this soap is made with vegetable ingredients such as olive oil, soy oil, coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and castor oil. It also contains cocoa butter and shea butter, and Madagascar Bourbon vanilla beans.
The scent is heavenly and the soap lathers just like the Dr. Bonner soaps do. It’s a great gift and I’m very likely to buy more soap through the online store at Cherokee Soap. The only complaint I have is that there’s no affiliate program so I can’t make any money off this recommendation. But take a look at the site; if you love elegant soaps, you’ll be impressed.




