Inspired by the tradition of the Japanese “Kami soap”, this thin sheet of saponified cellulose will dissolve upon contact with water, leaving the hands cleansed and delightfully fragrant.
Clean and clear hands are a token of health and charm. The quality of the soaps than can be found in public restrooms, airports, hotels, trains and the like is at best inconsistent, and at worst decidedly sub-par. This takes a toll on both hand and mood – what with drying detergents, questionable or even frankly objectionable smells, and so on.
For sensitive hands in transit, L’Officine universelle Buly has reinvented the travel soap in the form of a soap sheet, inspired by the tradition of the Japanese “Kami soap”.
This ultra-thin sheet of saponified cellulose, which can be slipped into the slimmest of handbags or between the pages of a book, will dissolve upon contact with water, leaving the hands cleansed and delightfully fragrant.
Scent of the apple on the table, fruit carried to the lips like a kiss, to the neck, the breast. Ardent desire entangled in linen sheets, tousled hair, traces of the teeth on tender skin, its white musk scorched scarlet by love’s burning touch; the heady thrill of an illicit rendez-vous.
This ultra-thin sheet of saponified cellulose, which can be slipped into the slimmest of handbags or between the pages of a book, will dissolve upon contact with water, leaving the hands cleansed and delightfully fragrant.
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