Country Roads Soap Company

Kanawha County

Bath & Body

I have not.

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About Country Roads Soap Company

What motivates my Art/soap making is a lifetime of Psoriasis. I have had skin issues my entire life and needed to move to a more natural skincare regimen. I am a single mother who homeschools, works two jobs from home and cares for my household as a Mom. This is my
motivation, to be able to support my family. I have been a creative my whole life and really enjoy making products. It lets me support my creativity and household. I love making soap and felted Art!

Biography

I am an Artist and soap maker in Kanawha County. I was born in Charleston, South Carolina due to my Fathers military service with the Navy. I make goats-milk soap, Beeswax candles, Soy candles, body butters, felted wool soaps. I began making cold process soaps in 2020. Previously I had painted acrylic pictures and showed at The Mad Batter in Cape May, New Jersey. I moved back to West Virginia in 2018. Since moving back home , I have become a “soaper”. I enjoy making natural products and our local Farmers Market here in Saint Albans. You can find out products previously/currently at:

Ace Hardware in Saint Labans
Butcher Black Angus in Saint Albans
Saint Albans Farmers Market
The Greenbrier online store
Tamarack
As well as our online store: countryroadssoapcompany.com

countryroadssoap@mail.com
Other Creative Skills

Textile
Painting

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