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Writer's pictureKaren Seiger

New Product Review: Liquid Soap from Meow Meow Tweet!

Meow Meow Tweet’s rich, natural handmade soaps are in my Pantheon of Favorite Bath Products.  I couldn’t pick a favorite, but I do love their Black Tea Honey and Lavender with Lemon Peel bars.  And now they have launched a new Liquid Soap made with pure and straightforward ingredients, including organic coconut, olive and castor oils and other natural ingredients.  It currently in three scents:  Lavender Lemongrass, Cedar & Sage, and Tangerine Basil.

I picked up a bottle of it at the Atlantic Antic, where Tara Pelleiter and Jeff Kurosaki of Meow Meow Tweet told me that their liquid soap is a new alternative to Dr. Bronner’s “all-one” soap.  “Wash your body, wash your hair, wash your clothes, wash your dishes- wash anything and everything!”

We’ve been using the cedar sage scent for two weeks, and we love it.  The scent is perfect because it appeals to women and men, much like Meow Meow Tweet’s other products.  It smells like natural scents, rather than perfumes.  Just a small bit foams up on my bath scrubby.  It is has a very liquid consistency, not a viscous one like drug store liquid soaps, so I have to be careful not to pour out too much.  I can honestly say that I have noticed a remarkable improvement in the softness of my skin because of the oils in the soap, and the soap doesn’t leave any residue.  I have also cleaned some hand washables with it, and it works like a charm.  I have not used it for doing the dishes because I want to use it all in the shower.  But I’m sure it would do a fine job in the kitchen as well.

Meow Meow Tweet’s new liquid soap in now available in their online shop!

Special Note: Not only are they master soap makers, Tara and Jeff are also performance artists.  They are preparing for a series of performances in Europe, The Cactus Duet European Tour! Please help them document their tour by contributing to their crowd funding project on IndieGoGo.com!

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