Moustache Soaps

Aubrey Elizabeth Makes Bath Time a Blast With a Little Stache

Aubrey Elizabeth is a Boston-based artisan and the creative producer behind these furry facial hair soaps. She started crafting handmade soaps and other bath and body products because of her love for all bath products. She claims that she "loves soap [because] it is fun art, but useful for anyone and everyone."

The fantastico moustachio soaps that she made come both a brown and black option, but sadly not a ginger or blonde option. These perfectly sized moustaches will fit right under your nose and are great for facial hair enthusiasts. These soaps will give you cleansing power and doubles as a silly bath toy. Aubrey Elizabeth is also part of the Handcrafted Soapmakers Guild and she believes in everything apothecary.
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