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Pierre qui mousse is an artisanal soap factory located in the heart of the village of Lagrasse in Corbières, in Occitanie (one of the most beautiful villages in France). Soaps — stone that foams — are made in a natural & artisanal way, by hand. These are cold saponified superfine soaps based on organic oils and butters. They contain natural glycerin to protect & nourish your skin. Their properties vary according to their composition and they are all good for the skin & the environment. With or without perfume, they are suitable for all skin types for hands, face and body. The vast majority of the raw materials I use are of organic origin and are extracted ethically. I work alone even if my cabinetmaker companion gives me a lot of ideas — and a lot of help — as well as our very inventive son. I called my soap factory “Pierre qui mousse” in homage to a text by Francis Ponge in his book Soap. Inspired by these texts, it is through the prism of the imaginary that I want to approach my own vision of ecology. I offer you a sensory and poetic escape.
Pierre qui mousse is an artisanal soap factory located in the heart of the village of Lagrasse in Corbières, in Occitanie (one of the most beautiful villages in France). Soaps — stone that foams — are made in a natural & artisanal way, by hand. These are cold saponified superfine soaps based on organic oils and butters. They contain natural glycerin to protect & nourish your skin. Their properties vary according to their composition and they are all good for the skin & the environment. With or without perfume, they are suitable for all skin types for hands, face and body. The vast majority of the raw materials I use are of organic origin and are extracted ethically. I work alone even if my cabinetmaker companion gives me a lot of ideas — and a lot of help — as well as our very inventive son. I called my soap factory “Pierre qui mousse” in homage to a text by Francis Ponge in his book Soap. Inspired by these texts, it is through the prism of the imaginary that I want to approach my own vision of ecology. I offer you a sensory and poetic escape.