Organic Rose Soap Bar
Organic Rose Soap Bar
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A new small-batch favorite for rose lovers. This handcrafted bar blends natural pink clay, rose absolut, and a delicate layer of rose petals. It delivers a gentle cleanse while leaving your skin soft, hydrated, and glowing.
Made from the highest-quality ingredients and always free of harsh detergents, dyes, and synthetic fragrances. Each bar is vegan and unique, hand-cut in small batches using botanicals chosen for their skin benefits.
Weight: 4oz
Saponified Olive Oil* - Coconut Oil*
- Safflower Oil*
- Shea Nut Oil*
- Camelina Oil*
- Rose Absolut
- Jojoba Oil
- Rose Petals*
- Pink Brazilian Clay
*Certified Organic
- 100% Organic & Non-GMO
- Cruelty-Free – Always
- All-natural, zero-waste
- No sulfates, phthalates, or parabens
- Free from synthetic dyes or fragrances
- Printed on recycled labels with soy-based inks
- Packaged with upcycled materials whenever possible
100% Organic, Non-GMO
Made In The USA
Eco-Friendly Packaging
Hormone & Baby Safe
Fragrance & Dye Free
No Endocrine Disruptors

Why Thousands Have Switched to Better Without
Formulated Without Endocrine Disruptors
Our products avoid harmful chemicals like oxybenzone, parabens, and phthalates — ingredients linked to hormone disruption, fertility concerns, and cancer. We prioritize your body's balance and long-term health.
Handcrafted in the USA
We create small-batch, artisanal products in trusted American facilities. No mass production, no shortcuts — just honest craftsmanship with ingredients we’d use on our own families.
No Compromise on Ingredients
We only use food-grade oils, non-nano compounds, and natural butters. No dyes, no synthetic fragrances — nothing unnecessary. Just clean ingredients that work with your body.
We built Better Without for families like ours — ones who care what goes on their skin and into their bodies. Every formula is obsessively crafted for purity, safety, and trust.
If we wouldn’t use it on our own families, we won’t sell it to yours.
→ See Our Standards — Better Without Team