European Journal | France - Soap Story
Pure soap is still made in Provence just as it was in the times of Louis the Fourteenth using just olive oil and soda ash. Manufacturer Marius Fabre still uses the traditonal methods. Natural essences and honey add a fine scent to the soap. Thanks to a boom in organic products and clever marketing the company is now in its third generation.

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