The Australian Olive Oil Soap
Australian olive oil soap, slow-cured and handmade in small batches. Gentle cleansing for sensitive skin, dry skin & quiet daily rituals.
Every batch begins with carefully prepared lye water, slowly blended with Australian olive oil and a handful of thoughtfully chosen ingredients.
For our botanical soaps, certified organic essential oils are added at just the right moment, bringing each bar its own quiet character.
The fresh soap is then gently poured into traditional wooden moulds, where the real transformation begins.
They sleep for 12 hours.
They wake up to be cut, stamped, and trimmed.
Then they go back to sleep for another 375 days.
Good things take time. So does good Castile soap.
The Australian Olive Oil Soap
Australian olive oil soap, slow-cured and handmade in small batches.
Gentle cleansing for sensitive skin, dry skin & quiet daily rituals.
08/07/2026
This isn’t a sprint. It’s a soap marathon.
Before the pour, there is weighing. Before the cut, there is patience. Before each finished bar, there are many quiet steps nobody sees.
Handmade soap takes time, and that’s exactly the point.
21/06/2026
The Air & The Land of Australia
I’m very proud to introduce this collection of two soaps inspired by the Australian landscape.
The Air is made with eucalyptus and kunzea, with a fresh, uplifting scent that reminds me of quiet mornings beneath the gum trees.
The Land blends cypress and kunzea, creating a warm, woody and grounding scent inspired by the earth, trees and natural beauty of Australia.
Both soaps are handcrafted with Australian olive oil and presented together in a gift box, made for simple, everyday moments of care.
This collection reflects the kind of products I have always wanted to make: simple, thoughtful and close to nature.
Through The Air and The Land, I hope to share a little of the feeling of Australia with people wherever they are.
Made slowly and thoughtfully in Australia.
Amy
The Australian Olive Oil Soap
03/06/2026
Inspired by quiet mornings walking beneath eucalyptus trees.
The air is cool. The leaves are still damp from the night. Birds are beginning to wake.
I can’t bring everyone on my morning hikes, but I can share a little of the air.
We are proud to introduce our new scent:
🌿 THE AIR
Eucalyptus + Kunzea
Fresh, clean and uplifting, inspired by the Australian bush after rain.
Part of our new Air & Land of Australia Collection.
Sometimes the best ideas don’t come from a workshop or a business plan.
Sometimes they come from a quiet walk among the trees.
Amy
The Australian Olive Oil Soap
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19/05/2026
I wish you could smell this from here.
Premium olive oil Castile soap has its own beautiful, natural scent. 💛✨✨
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13/05/2026
Somehow I always end up keeping the offcuts.
The trimmed edges, smaller pieces, and imperfect ends from our olive oil soaps never really feel like waste to me. So every now and then, I slowly dissolve them into warm water and turn them into simple liquid soap for the home.
These bottles were made from the offcuts of our natural olive oil soap blended with coconut oil soap. No synthetic detergents, no bright blue colouring, no heavy perfume. Just real soap, water, patience, and time.
The texture changes depending on temperature and concentration. Sometimes clearer, sometimes cloudy, sometimes silky and creamy again overnight. Real soap likes to behave like a living thing apparently. Humans industrialised everything else, but olive oil soap still refuses to become perfectly obedient.
We use it around the house for handwashing, light cleaning, dishwashing, and everyday cleansing. Simple things, quietly made.
There’s som**hing strangely comforting about filling bottles like this at home. Not because it’s trendy or “zero waste” content for the internet, but because it reminds me that useful things do not always need to begin perfectly. Sometimes even the offcuts still have a long life left in them ✨
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Amy | The Australian Olive Oil Soap
12/05/2026
I couldn’t sleep much last night and woke early this morning.
So I made tea and sat quietly, smiling to myself.
Somehow, everything in my life feels connected.
I make soap, and I let it cure slowly before I sell it.
Simply because good soap needs time.
It needs time to rest overnight after saponification. Then it needs another long, quiet cure — sometimes 3 months, 6 months, or even 12 months.
With time, olive oil soap becomes harder, gentler, longer lasting, and more beautiful in its own quiet way.
Time does som**hing that hands alone cannot do. You cannot rush that process and still expect the same result.
I brew tea in the same way. I wait for the water to boil, then wait again for it to cool to the right temperature before pouring it into the teapot. Then I wait a little longer before pouring it into the teacup, just to have a clearer, softer cup of tea.
I grow and decorate succulents too. I watch them slowly grow, appreciating the quiet beauty of som**hing both soft and strong.
Maybe this is my philosophy of living.
To make things slowly.
To wait with care.
To trust the quiet process.
To let time reveal what is strong, gentle, and real.
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Amy | The Australian Olive Oil Soap 💛✨✨
12/05/2026
A 100% olive oil hot process soap can absolutely still improve for 6 months, even 12 months.
Because curing is not only about lye. Cure is also about:
* water evaporation,
* hardness,
* mildness,
* longevity,
* and crystalline structure developing over time.
Especially with high olive oil soaps, Castile, or gentle minimalist formulas, even hot process benefits enormously from long curing.
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The Australian Olive Oil Soap
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09/05/2026
Why does real Castile soap sometimes turn cloudy when diluted?
It’s Saturday, and I noticed our jar of diluted Castile soap was already less than half full.
So I started another slow batch on the cooktop for the week ahead: laundry, dishwashing, floor cleaning, and handwashing.
Nothing complicated. Just real olive oil soap, warm water, gentle heat, and a little patience.
As it cooled, the soap became cloudy and creamy again — som**hing that surprises many people when they first use real olive oil soap.
But this is often completely normal.
Our Castile Soap Flakes are made from slowly cured olive oil soap bars, with no synthetic detergents, stabilisers, or clarifying agents. Because of this, the soap may naturally become cloudy, silky, creamy, or slightly gel-like depending on:
• water minerals
• temperature
• concentration
• and the nature of olive oil soap itself
Real soap behaves differently from commercial liquid detergents designed to stay perfectly clear forever.
And perhaps that is part of the beauty of traditional soapmaking.
Cloudy can still be clean.
Simple can still be luxurious 🌿
Happy weekend from our soap kitchen.
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06/05/2026
Freshly stamped this morning ✨
Woke up this morning after a 24-hour wrapped-up sleep.
Now back to bed for another 365 days.
Lazy soaps 😅…
but worth the wait.💛
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