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Dark Maple Bar — Smoke, Sap, and Survival Instincts
The Dark Maple Bar is our ode to the forest life where mornings are quiet, cabins are hidden, and finding sweetness is a form of survival. Inspired by living deep in the woods of New Hampshire, this soap is for the resourceful, the rugged, and the romantics who know that boiling sap into syrup is both an art and a hustle.
It all starts with brewed black tea. A caffeine-rich base to kickstart your skin like a strong cup of something hot before the woodstove is even lit. From there, it gets real: actual New Hampshire maple syrup (the dark, rich stuff) gives this bar its luxurious bubbles and just a touch of local magic.
But don’t let the sweetness fool you—this bar puts in work. Layers of charcoal and red clay help detoxify and exfoliate, scrubbing away the literal and metaphorical grit of a hard day's labor. The scent? Smoky, grounding, and just a little wild—think sandalwood and palo santo burning under the sap boiler, filling the air with that firewood-and-resin scent that sticks to your flannel and your soul.
Good Rhubarb’s Dark Maple Bar: For the season of long nights, strong tea, and earning every drop of sweet.
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Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Black Tea, Shea Butter, Rice Bran Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Activated Charcoal, French Red Clay, Phalate-free Fragrance Oil, Maple Syrup.
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Brazilian red clay is the overachiever of the clay world—detoxifying, exfoliating, and giving your skin that “just got back from a weekend in the woods” clarity. It’s mineral-rich, gently energizing, and leaves you feeling refreshed, grounded, and glowier than a campfire at golden hour.
Maple syrup in soap is sweet skincare alchemy—natural humectant powers mean it pulls moisture into the skin while adding rich, luxurious bubbles to every lather.
Activated charcoal in soap is like a deep cleanse with a wink. It dives into pores, draws out gunk, and leaves your skin feeling fresh, clear, and just a little mysterious.
Black tea in soap is like a morning cup for your skin—brimming with antioxidants and a hint of caffeine to help protect, tighten, and tone. It’s a gentle wake-up call that makes your skin feel a little more alive (and a lot more loved).
Olive oil in soap is like a love letter to your skin—deeply moisturizing, rich in antioxidants, and extra gentle on sensitive souls (and elbows). It creates a creamy lather that cleanses without stripping, basically giving your skin a soft, dewy high-five.