Oh that Mäntysuopa is legendary stuff in Finland! Me, my mom and grandmother all use it. The best tip I have heard for it was when surprise quests behind you door: just take mäntysuopa out of its paper, put it under the sofa and ahh... It smells like clean&fresh home again :)
ah, I love traditional soaps like this;) and that "tallsåpa" in the first pic. I'm using it for cleaning my brushes from oilpaint, and I know people who wash their hair with it(!), it's great.
oh, die kleuren :-)
ReplyDeletei agree. nice soaps are a bit of a weakness for me!
ReplyDeletenice packaging! i like those huge blocks of provence olive soap -)
ReplyDeletethey look beautiful. i love new soap too! Such a great thing to post about. the packaging for the soap from Finalnd is sensational! x
ReplyDeletewhat nice yellows and greens!
ReplyDeletevery nice ; your pictures always seem to come right out of a magazine ...
ReplyDeletehei m & v! nice to be here again. and i always use that soap to clean! but i have it in a bottle too. greetings from tokyo!
ReplyDeleteOh that Mäntysuopa is legendary stuff in Finland! Me, my mom and grandmother all use it. The best tip I have heard for it was when surprise quests behind you door: just take mäntysuopa out of its paper, put it under the sofa and ahh... It smells like clean&fresh home again :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday from snowy(!!)Finland!
Yours,
Mia
prachtig, zou ze graag eens ruiken
ReplyDeleteOooh those soaps look so nice doing the soap train! Thank you, makes me happy***
ReplyDeleteThose soaps look amazing! I bet you feel extra clean now :-)
ReplyDeleteah, I love traditional soaps like this;) and that "tallsåpa" in the first pic. I'm using it for cleaning my brushes from oilpaint, and I know people who wash their hair with it(!), it's great.
ReplyDeleteit´s a super nice packaging
ReplyDeleteso fresh and so clean clean... ;)
ReplyDeletelovley colours! and shapes!