Wary Meyers' Italian Tomato Leaf Soap is a glycerine soap product that is made in small batches inside the brand's Cumberland, Maine headquarters.
Launched by founders John and Linda, Wary Meyers' specializes in soaps that are refreshing, free from harsh chemicals and aesthetically bold. Each of the company's products is vegetable-based, featuring no sufates, parabens, phthalates, detergents, and added alcohol -- its products are also made without animal testing.
This Italian Tomato Leaf soap is enriched with the "fresh scent of ripe tomato leaves in the Italian countryside," featuring a signature Italian-themed color palette. Its white, green and red stripes mimic the Italian flag and are a subtle homage to luxury Italian fashion brand Gucci's branding.
Italian-Themed Vegetable Soaps
Wary Meyers' Tomato Leaf Soap is Inspired by Italy's Countryside
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