Authentic
Passed Down Through Generations
Since 1832
Aleppo Soap
Passed Down Through Generations
Since 1832
The Enduring Beauty of Aleppo Soap: Nature’s Gift to Skincare
Laurel soap, commonly known as Aleppo soap, is among the oldest soaps known to humanity.
While its exact beginnings are obscured by time, the craft has long been tied to the ancient city of Aleppo, Syria, giving the soap its enduring name and identity. Made from just a few pure,natural ingredients—olive oil, laurel oil, water, and Sodium Hydroxide Aleppo soap remains one of the most skin-friendly, pH-neutral, and organic cleansers available.
Its formula is completely free from palm oil, animal fats, and synthetic preservatives, making it a trustworthy companion for anyone seeking honest, natural skincare. Regarded as one of the purest soaps in existence, Aleppo soap is also recognized for its versatility, suitable for use on the face, body, hair, and even as a natural shaving cream.
Our Products
Purity
100% natural, no chemicals, no shortcuts
Sustainability
biodegradable, recyclable, responsible
Authenticity
rooted in Aleppo tradition since 1832
Answers to your questions
01 How long does a Aleppo soap last?
The lifespan of Aleppo soap varies depending on factors such as frequency of use and the size of the soap. On average, one soap on a rope can last around 3-4 weeks with daily use. To extend its life, ensure the soap is hung in a dry place after each use to prevent excess water exposure.
02 Are Aleppo ' soaps suitable for all skin types?
Yes, Aleppo' traditional soaps are carefully crafted using skin-friendly ingredients that are generally suitable for all skin types. However, individuals with specific allergies or sensitivities should review the product's ingredient list before use. If you have concerns, it's advisable to perform a patch test before incorporating the soap into your regular routine.
03 How to use Aleppo Soap?
Using Aleppo soap is easy! Simply wet the soap and your body, then gently lather the soap on your skin. After use, rinse thoroughly and hang the soap on a rope in a well-ventilated area to let it dry. This helps prolong the soap's lifespan and prevents it from becoming mushy.





