Here's how it started.

My soapmaking journey began when a friend, who makes her own soap from scratch, offered to teach me the process. I was immediately fascinated by how simple ingredients like oils, butters, milk, botanicals, and lye could be transformed into something both useful and beautiful.

What began as curiosity quickly became a tradition. Every year, we would make handmade soap for our families to use at home and to give as Christmas gifts. Before long, I found myself experimenting with new recipes, learning more about ingredients, and falling in love with the creativity behind the craft.

As friends and family started asking for more bars, I began to realize this little hobby had grown into something much bigger. About a year ago, I decided to take a leap of faith and turn my love for soapmaking into a business — and that’s how Triple C Soap was born.

Today, every bar is still handcrafted in small batches with thoughtfully chosen ingredients. Depending on the recipe, that may include nourishing oils, creamy butters, goat milk, coconut milk, aloe vera juice, botanicals, clays, honey, and essential oils. Some recipes include tallow or sustainably sourced RSPO palm oil, always chosen with quality and skin feel in mind.

My goal is simple: to create artisan soap that is beautiful to look at, gentle on skin, and enjoyable to use every single day. I love knowing that something made by hand in my small soap studio can become part of someone else’s daily routine or gift for someone they love.

Pencil line soap bars on a wooden surface

What goes into every bar.

Every bar begins with thoughtfully chosen oils and butters, blended with ingredients rooted in nature. Depending on the batch, I use fresh goat milk, creamy coconut milk, or soothing aloe vera juice--each one selected for the unique qualities it brings to the skin. Some recipes include raw honey or kaolin clay, added for their gentle, nourishing benefits.

Unlike mass-produced soap found on store shelves, my bars are made in small batches where quality matters more than quantity.

Every bar is cured for a minimum of six weeks. This extended curing time allows excess moisture to evaporate, resulting in a harder, longer-lasting bar. It takes patience, but the difference is something you can feel from the very first use.

What customers say.

I love the honey lemon bar. It's fabulous in the shower.

Donna M.

Sherrills Ford, NC

You have the best soap!

Julie P.

Charlotte, NC

I like using the shampoo bar. It feels great and has a lot of lather.

Mitch M.

Mint Hill, NC

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