Binu Binu Celadon tea ceremony soap - hands & body (113 gr)
Have your own little tea party with the Celadon Tea Ceremony soap, which gently cleanses the body and hands.- This product is currently out of stock.

Get inspired by traditional Korean tea ceremonies whilst using this amazing soap. The soap is made from Binu Binu's signature Boricha tea base combined with healing clays that purify the skin whilst also giving the soap its beautiful jade colour. The soap also contains antioxidant-rich green tea and herbaceous essential oils which ensure that your skin is cleansed and calm. You've never experience tea like this before.
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Clean This products meets our clean standards to the letter and does not contain any of the ingredients on our dirty list. Check out the list here.
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100% Natural This product solely contains natural ingredients.
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Vegan This product does not contain any animal ingredients or animal-derived ingredients.
Healing Clay
Green Tea
Boricha Tea
Celadon Tea Ceremony Soap Ingredients: Saponified Oils (Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, Sweet Almond Oil, Castor Oil), French Green Clay, Bentonite Clay, Bergamot Essential Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Rosemary Essential Oil, Green Tea Extract, Boricha Tea.
This soap gently cleanses the hands and body. In the shower or bath, or anywhere you can wash and rinse yourself, moisten the soap block and massage it onto wet skin in circular motions to create a lather. To extend the life of your soap, keep it dry between uses by setting it upon a draining soap dish.
Binu Binu is a Toronto based company founded by Karen Kim. Binu means soap in Korean and the brand is inspired by the ritual of the Korean public bath, a place free of vanity and inhibition and where generations are brought together in the simple act of cleansing. They use 100% natural plant botanical ingredients and essential oils, including a base of "boricha" in all of their soaps, the Korean roasted barley tea which has a place in the household as important as water. Made by hand in small batches in their Toronto studio using the cold process method which retains the skin benefiting properties of natural oils.
Binu-Binu's soaps, mitts, towels, come packaged in PE plastic/rice paper stand up pouches. Their soap dishes are packed in paper boxes. Waste not want not - recycling is key.