Fox Island Trading Co. – Caribbean Black Soap

I have an obsession with handmade bar soap. I like to travel to different places and buy it from different locations. I like to chat up the owners and buy their most unique bars. I like it so much that I even make my own soap.

As you could probably imagine, I have oodles of soap. Thus, it takes a lot for me to return to a vendor and buy more which is what I did with this company. This is the first bar I’m reviewing from them but I would like to say unequivocally that I truly do love this brand.

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When I found this company, I was actually at a food festival (where else would I be?) when a soap stand caught my eye and lured me over. This guy had some of the best crafted soaps I’d seen and they all smelled incredible! We got to chatting and he pointed out Caribbean Black telling me that he didn’t use lye to make the soap.

I was confused. The basics of handmade soap is lye + fats/oils = soap. Lye is *always* in the equation. However, he explained that he used volcanic ash, basically creating his own lye to make the soap. THAT IS SOMETHING ONLY MASTERS OF SOAPMAKING CAN DO. Seriously, I couldn’t believe it. I immediately picked this up due to the uniqueness of it.

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Their website describes it as a fusion between traditional African bar soap and activated charcoal soap which it definitely is. It’s named “Caribbean” black due to using an authentic Jamaican soap recipe. I think these little facts are pretty unique and add a great cool factor to the product!

My sense of smell may be awful but I don’t think this has any scent. A con might be that it lathers a bit grey but it doesn’t stain anything, just creates some darker bubbles! The pros are that it is skin loving and the ingredients are basic enough that I’m not having to worry about an allergic reaction.

Another bonus is that they are very eco-minded. They do their best to use all-recyclable materials, and like to source their ingredients locally. They even go so far as to try to grow and distill their own ingredients! They also have an organic approach to their products.

The Caribbean Black soap is a very affordable $6.50. I’m saying that as someone who has bought organic soap for $15 in the past. Trust me, this is an amazing deal.

Find the soap here: Caribbean Black Soap

PS. They also have a beard oil in the scent “Fight Club” that smells absolutely amazing. I make my boyfriend wear it because I’m in love with it.

3 comments

  1. Morgan Buchanan · August 13, 2019

    This is so interesting! I haven’t been able to find a bar soap that I really love, but this one seems promising!!

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  2. Lifestyle Lisa · October 24, 2019

    Love this idea of buying it from different places, I’ve never thought of doing that, but it’s a nice little memento of somewhere you’ve been ♥️

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