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November 7, 2025

The Indigenous Soap Co. Collaboration x Na‘au Soap




I've been incorporating more natural, organic, low-tox products into my life, so I was thrilled when The Indigenous Soap Co. collaborated with us on a Na‘au soap!

About the collaboration:

This soap is the result of a collaboration between two artisans—one a soap maker, the other a chef. Both craft their creations with deep respect for ancestral knowledge and a connection to the ‘āina.

Na‘au Soap is a unique blend of healing oils from the South Pacific and medicinal plants grown in Hawai‘i. In honor of Chef Brian, we've foraged and incorporated ‘Uhaloa, a resilient medicinal herb, and Kukui flowers, a seasonal beauty valued for their healing properties.

Infused with a light citrus and ginger scent, this soap invites you to return to your Na‘au and grow from that deep inner knowing.

‘Uhaloa Leaf & Kukui Flower Handmade Soap

Ingredients:
Saponified Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Soybean and Palm Oil, Macadamia Nut Oil*. Kamani Oil. Kukui Nut Oil. Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil, ‘Uhaloa Leaf* (Waltheria indica), Kukui Flower* (Aleurites moluccana), Laukahi Leaf* (Plantago major), Rosemary Seed Oil, Vitamin E.

*Grown in Hawaii

All Ingredients are Sustainably Sourced

You can order the soap here.

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