Indigo Bath & Body: Indulge Your Senses

Picture 7I have admitted repeatedly that I am a soap junkie, and OTP has some amazing soap makers! And I love them all! They all have their own unique stories and background, and Indigo Bath and Body is no different. “Two Girls, one farm, lots of locally grown ingredients. Amazing soap.” is their tagline, and it couldn’t be more accurate.

We met the Indigo Soap girls at the Mistletoe Market, one of our favorite events, put on yearly by the Junior League of Cobb/Marietta. The energy behind the product was obvious. They also have quite a bit of knowledge about what ingredients are helpful for whatever skin type you have.

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The best part? They have their own farm and actually grow some of the ingredients used in the soaps! Their pumpkin soap is made from their own pumpkins!

Indigo Bath and Body makes a huge variety of scents, including some seasonal favorites. It is next to impossible to choose, which is why I usually ending buying a bunch of different kinds. In addition to traditional soaps, Indigo makes sugar scrubs, lip balms, eye balms, serums, “tub truffles,” and foot scrubs. They have a line of men’s products too, so there is something for the whole family at Indigo.

You can find Indigo Bath and Body products at the farmer’s markets in Roswell, Dunwoody, Norcross, Peachtree, Sandy Springs and Chattanooga. Or just order online! They have specials all the time, so be sure you follow them on Facebook too. If you love handmade soaps or need a gift for someone who does, you really need to try Indigo Bath and Body. And tell them Scoop sent you!

If you love handmade soaps, be sure to check out Mellabelle and NuMe too! 

Original article written one year ago in 2014.

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