Vanilla Latte Soap
Awaken your senses with the rich aroma of this deliciously fragranced soap featuring "Love you a Latte" and a latte foam heart on the delightful packaging.
Made from all-natural ingredients like coconut, mohua and hydrogenated rice bran oils, this creamy bar gently cleanses while nourishing your skin. Infused with essential oils and the comforting scent of fresh-brewed coffee and warm vanilla, it’s a daily indulgence you’ll look forward to.
A Ten Thousand Villages Exclusive handcrafted in India by the master soap makers of Palam Rural where one bar of soap sends one child to school for one day.
Pure Ingredients. Everyday Gentle.
• Nutrient-rich plant oils
• Triple-milled smoothness
• Vegan and cruelty free
• Recyclable packaging
Ingredients: Hydrogenated rice bran oil, coconut oil, mahua oil, water, coconut stearic acid, glycerine, essential oil (perfume), citric acid, zinc oxide, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide.
As pioneers of fair trade, Ten Thousand Villages brings conscious shoppers purposeful handmade goods for home and life.
Our maker-to-market movement puts people and planet first, believing that what we wear, what we place in our homes, or give as gifts should be ethically and sustainably made.
We value the unique nature of something that’s been crafted by hand and we invest in the life of the maker behind it. Long-term partnerships with women and marginalized communities in developing countries helps break the cycle of poverty and ignite social change so that together we thrive.
Ethical at every step
• Ensuring makers earn a fair, living wage in safe working conditions
• Caring for the Earth
• Investing in partnerships that empower women and marginalized communities
• Celebrating craft and culture
• A cofounding member of the World Fair Trade Organization and Fair Trade Federation
• A member of the Museum Store Association
Impacting over 100,000 people – artisans and their families
• 20+ developing countries
• 75+ artisan partner groups
• 20K+ makers
• 60% are women
• 75+ years’ experience as a fair trade leader