Hand Soap Flower Bouquet Boxed Green
Eleven soap flowers arranged to look exactly like a fresh-cut bouquet, nine roses and two carnations, each petal shaped and coloured with botanical precision. Drop one or two into a warm bath and watch them slowly dissolve into softly scented, coloured water.
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Eleven soap flowers arranged to look exactly like a fresh-cut bouquet, nine roses and two carnations, each petal shaped and coloured with botanical precision. Drop one or two into a warm bath and watch them slowly dissolve into softly scented, coloured water.
Hand Soap Flower Bouquet Boxed Green is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you'll notice
- The flowers hold their shape until they hit warm water, then unfurl and dissolve into a lightly foaming, scented bath, the theatre of it is genuinely lovely.
- Nine roses and two carnations make up each bouquet, giving you multiple baths from a single arrangement.
- The water takes on a soft colour as the flowers dissolve, turning an ordinary soak into something a little more considered.
- A gentle floral scent rises with the steam, present without being heavy, fading naturally as the soap disperses.
- The bouquet arrives gift-ready, so there is nothing to wrap or arrange before giving it.
- The green colourway gives the arrangement a fresh, garden-cut feel, with the roses and carnations sitting against leafy tones.
How to use them
Run a warm bath, then place one or two flowers directly into the water. They will begin to soften and dissolve within a few minutes, releasing their scent and colour as they go. Use your hand to swirl the water gently if you want to help them along. One or two flowers per bath is plenty, the remaining blooms keep their shape until you are ready for them.
Store unused flowers somewhere cool and dry, away from humidity, so they hold their form between uses.
Scent and colour
The bouquet carries a soft floral fragrance that comes through clearly as the flowers dissolve in warm water. The green arrangement pairs leafy, fresh tones with the rose and carnation forms, closer to a garden bouquet than a florist's arrangement, and a good fit for anyone who finds brighter colourways too bold.
What they are made of
Each flower is formed from a soap base shaped and coloured to replicate the look of fresh florals. The bouquet is made in China. Total weight of the bouquet is 80 g.
Presentation and gifting
The bouquet arrives arranged as you would expect to receive cut flowers, no assembly needed. It suits a wide range of occasions: a birthday, a thank-you, a wedding favour, or simply something to give someone who deserves a small, considered treat. Because it is soap rather than fresh flowers, there is no pressure to use it quickly and no guilt about letting it sit on a shelf for a while before the first bath.
Roses carry a long association with affection and appreciation across many traditions; carnations are linked in the language of flowers to admiration and warmth. A bouquet that combines both makes a quietly thoughtful gift, even if the recipient never thinks about the symbolism.
Size and what's included
The bouquet weighs 80 g in total and contains nine bath roses and two bath carnations. Part of the Soap Flower Bouquets range, which includes six colour-themed arrangements.
A gift worth giving
It works well as a wedding favour, a stocking filler, a self-care gift, or a gentle treat for someone who would never buy it for themselves.
Ingredients
Glycerin, Dodecyl Sodium Sulfate, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Parfum, Aqua, CI 19140, CI 42090, CI 47005, CI 16255, CI 14720, CI 45430
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Common questions
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