The soap I gave java and JZ is from here: [link]
It's called dairy whip and is made with goat's milk and cocoa butter. It comes in a couple dozen scents, often using botanicals from the owner's herb garden and honey from her bees. She may also keep goats for the milk, I can't remember. It is close in texture to Crisco. I use it as shaving cream and it is AWESOME.
Sadly, it does not ship well, due to (as java noted) shoddy packaging.
ETA: It is nowhere close to $32.
Glam, I just have piles and piles of beautiful soaps people have given me throughout the years. I put them out for guests and even the guests don't think they should use them! And this one bar of soap I've got (that megan keeps teasing me about) was purchased at Needless Markup and it's beautifully packaged. It ougghta be: I saw it at Gumps and it was $32! For a bar of soap!!
Sadly, it does not ship well, due to (as java noted) shoddy packaging.
I didn't call it shoddy! I like it 'cause it's no frills, like me!
I also have a lot of lovely soaps that people have given me. Sadly, many many kinds of soap make my skin break out, so I generally stick to a couple of safe ones. Still, the gift ones are very decorative in my bathroom.
Happy Birthday, Allyson!
In non-soap news, the studios at the mgmt company I've had my eye on are now down to $1050 ($200 less than they were in December), which means I can basically commit to moving despite the fact that we still have no news about raises.
Ah. The gift soap...such a store I have.
Note to self: When you say 'I like lavendar' chances are good that everyone within earshot will give you lavendar everything.
I used to like lavendar.
Yay! What neighborhood?
Lower Nob Hill/Union Square
Note to self: Spendy soap is not the best gift to give, even though I myself love a nice LUSH or other of type of spendy soap.
That's great, megan! You can be in packing hell with me! (Though since you've moved at least once in the last 12 years, you'll probably be less whiney than I.)