Rough & Ready Aloe

$12.00

Whether you’ve been digging in the dirt, working in the garage, or trekking on the trails, your skin deserves a deep reset. This high-performance bar uses volcanic pumice to scrub away the toughest stains, grease, and calluses. But we didn’t stop at the grit—we’ve infused the lather with soothing aloe vera and omega-rich hemp oil to repair nicks and prevent dryness. It’s the ultimate clean for those who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty.

How Often: Hands & Feet - Daily; Body - 2 to 3 times a week; Not Recommended for Face Use

For Skin Types: Utility Bar for Anyone Who Puts Their Skin to the Test

What it Does: Scrub & Heal

Exfoliation Level: 4/5 (high/mineral polish)

Usage Tip: For extremely rough heels, rub the bar on damp (not soaking wet) skin first. This allows the pumice to have more "grip" on the calluses before the soap gets too slippery.

If you've been gardening or working with grease, lather the soap in your hands for at least 20 seconds. The pumice gets under the fingernails and into the creases of the palms where dirt hides.

Whether you’ve been digging in the dirt, working in the garage, or trekking on the trails, your skin deserves a deep reset. This high-performance bar uses volcanic pumice to scrub away the toughest stains, grease, and calluses. But we didn’t stop at the grit—we’ve infused the lather with soothing aloe vera and omega-rich hemp oil to repair nicks and prevent dryness. It’s the ultimate clean for those who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty.

How Often: Hands & Feet - Daily; Body - 2 to 3 times a week; Not Recommended for Face Use

For Skin Types: Utility Bar for Anyone Who Puts Their Skin to the Test

What it Does: Scrub & Heal

Exfoliation Level: 4/5 (high/mineral polish)

Usage Tip: For extremely rough heels, rub the bar on damp (not soaking wet) skin first. This allows the pumice to have more "grip" on the calluses before the soap gets too slippery.

If you've been gardening or working with grease, lather the soap in your hands for at least 20 seconds. The pumice gets under the fingernails and into the creases of the palms where dirt hides.