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PERKIER NATURALLY

~ Botanical soaps

~ Plastic, paraben & palm oil free

~ Letterbox gifting

~ Natural & nourishing


Hello everyone,


I wanted to introduce to you lovely local people, Perkier Naturally. I

make natural botanical soap bars in small batches from quality

ingredients ~ free from synthetic fragrances, artificial colours, nasty

chemicals and toxins.


I handcraft my soaps from my studio kitchen on Hindmans Road, East Dulwich. All my products are CPSR certified :)


I get the most wonderful feedback from my customers, and would now love

more local people to experience my gentle and moisturising soaps. They

make the perfect gifts ~ packaged in plastic free, slim boxes, posted

straight through the letterbox. Treat yourself (free local delivery in East Dulwich and around) or

send a soapy surprise in the post along with a handwritten gift note.


Please check out my website and Instagram (details below), and feel free

to contact me directly to order and arrange free local delivery by bike.

If you?d like to send soaps by post to a friend or family member, please

do head to my website or contact me directly by email ~

[email protected]


@perkier_naturally (Instagram)

www.perkiernaturally.co.uk



I look forward to hearing from you and delivering your soaps by post!

Oh wow your soaps look amazing! I?ve just sent you an email on [email protected] to order a box of four soaps for local delivery. Can?t wait to receive them. LOVE that they are natural and are posted straight through the the letterbox - The perfect gift idea, thank you!


I?ll be in touch to send some by post to my family too :)

So pleased you love them! Thank you again for your support and enjoy using your botanical soaps!


As well as free local delivery in south east London, I post boxes nationwide, so don?t hesitate to get in touch if I can help with putting together any birthday presents or little gifts for friends and family in the future :)

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