From Grandma to hippies to today's teens
Patchouli, as a scent, has been used for a very long time. Around the turn of the (last) century, women used it as a perfume and potpourri. Some people relate the scent of things stored in the attic with Patchouli - maybe because grandma used the fragrance to perfume the items or to repel moths (or both). Later, in the 1960's it was again a very popular scent, and just recently it has come back to the forefront as a popular perfume scent.
Be forewarned, Patchouli is a "love it or hate it" kind of scent, so we don't recommend it as a gift unless you know the recipient is a Patchouli fan.
Ingredients: Distilled water, soy oil, palm oil, coconut oil, palm kernel oil, sodium hydroxide, shea butter, olive oil (pure), castor oil, stearic acid (from palm oil) and patchouli essential oil. For more information on the ingredients, see our Glossary of Ingredients
4.5 oz bar
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$5.95
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