
Hello, guys. It’s time for the soap of the week (yes, that is a thing now), and this week, I have had the pleasure of showering with the Faith in Nature Tea Tree soap bar.
It sounds like I’ve turned into a hippy, right? Well, not exactly, but there are a lot of guys out there who are a bit fussy about what ingredients go into their products, and rightly so. With this in mind, I sought something strictly organic, and this little gem popped up on my feed.
For those needing to learn more about the brand, it was founded in the 1970s by a lady named Rivka Rose. Rivka had a strong connection with plants and started messing about with herbal ointments and things of that sort. We now have a lovely bar of natural soap as a result. Well done, Rivka!
That’s all very nice, Gary, but is the soap good? I hear you ask.
Here’s what I’ve found.
Where to buy and the price.
You might think it would be expensive, and if you did, you would be incorrect. I bought it from Amazon for a laughable £2.00.
I haven’t seen them in any of my local grocery stores, but my wife has mentioned that she often sees them in health and wellbeing shops such as Holland and Barrett. The price is a little higher in these places, of course.
Presentation
As you can see, the box has a very simplistic minimalist design. Is it masculine? Absolutely not.
Ingredients
Here are some photos of the box I took on the train this morning, which should explain all. I do this on the train because this is the only time I can write these reviews.
Most of my fellow commuters are scrolling through social media or checking their email. Meanwhile, I am taking photos of empty soap boxes for you guys. Enjoy.



Are the ingredients natural?
Yes, they are. That is what this brand is all about.
What does it smell like?
It smells like tea tree oil, and I chose this one for a good reason. For those who haven’t put their nose to tea tree oil before, it has an aromatic, earthy pine odour, and you can’t beat it.
For me, tea tree oil has an undeniably masculine vibe. The pine element, in particular, makes the scent fresh, clean, and reminiscent of the outdoors.
If you are a man who likes to spend a lot of time in the wilderness camping, hiking or other such manly activities, you will surely enjoy this scent.
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Performance
The soap is creamy, soothing and a pleasure to use. It will make you feel like you have just taken a cold shower under a waterfall in the forest.
I have enjoyed using this one over the last week, and it makes my skin feel great without any nasty tightness or dryness. There is something to be said about organic products (it doesn’t mean I’m a hippy, though).
If you usually shower at night before bed, as many hard-working men do, you will sleep like a baby after using this. I know I did.
One thing to note is that it is a mild-smelling soap, which is okay for some. If you want more, look at the Bare Bar Fresh Cut Pine Soap, which I have recently reviewed. That one is more or less the same, but the scent is slightly stronger. It’s a bit more expensive as well.

How long does it last?
I estimate around 3-4 weeks. The soap is small and weighs 3.5oz (100g). I can’t complain about this too much for the price. If it’s a sizable soap you’re looking for, check out Duke Cannon’s Big Ass Brick of Soap range, and you won’t go too far wrong.
Where is the soap bar made?
Old Blighty (Britain)
Conclusion
There you have it, folks; I am giving Faith in Nature soaps the official ‘Smell of Man’ approval. It’s a great little soap you can pick up and try without paying a fortune.
For those interested in these kinds of soaps, you may also like to read my review on Dr Bronner’s All-One soap, which can even be used to clean your teeth! (seriously).
Faith in Nature also has an array of other natural products that you may be interested in, which include body wash, hand wash, shampoo, etc.
If you’ve used this soap or any other products from Faith in Nature, let me know your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
READY TO GRAB THIS FRAGRANCE?
If you’re ready to add this to your collection, here are two reliable places to check:
- FragranceX – usually the best prices, discount codes, and a wide selection. They also ship worldwide.
- Amazon – great if you prefer Prime delivery speed, just make sure to buy from a trusted seller.
👉 Pick the option that works best for you.
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