
Rosemary Clary Sage Glass Hand Soap
The fluted green glass vessel earns its place on the basin long after the soap is gone. Heavy in hand, forest green, and carefully embossed, it was modeled after the bar at Flamingo Estate itself, the same detail and care carried here into something domestic and daily. Inside is a velvety Castile formula that lathers smooth and rinses clean, leaving hands soft and faintly scented. Olive and Babassu Oils do the conditioning work; Mediterranean Rosemary, Clary Sage, California Lavender, and Australian Eucalyptus give it its character, camphorous and green, the smell of a garden just after rain. When empty, refill it.
Size: 11 oz
Fragrance: Clary Sage, Mediterranean Rosemary, California Lavender, Australian Eucalyptus
Formula: Olive Oil, Babassu Seed Oil (Brazil), Rosehip Seed Oil (Patagonia), Meadowfoam Seed Oil (Oregon), natural Sea Salt; palm-free, oil-based Castile
Packaging: Reusable fluted glass bottle, recyclable aluminum refill packaging avail.
Vegan, cruelty-free, naturally derived ingredients
About Flamingo Estate
Richard Christiansen grew up on a farm in rural Australia, ran a creative agency in New York for sixteen years, and bought a seven-acre property in the hills above Los Angeles in 2013 after going to place beehives in a stranger's garden and never leaving. The house had been a former porn studio, a political center, and a hedonistic enclave where parties lasted for days. He bought it on a handshake without seeing inside, rebuilt it with Studio KO in Paris, and started making his own soap when he realized the bathhouse water ran straight into the garden.
The brand came later, in March 2020, when a local farmer was about to lose her land because her restaurant clients had all closed. He started selling her produce from his driveway under the name of his house, doubled sales every weekend, and within months had fifty drivers and a warehouse. Candles, soap, olive oil, honey followed. The line now spans over 150 products sourced from over 75 regenerative farmers, each ingredient traced to a named place: Rosehip from Patagonia, Jasmine from a third-generation farm in Egypt, salt from the cliffs of Big Sur. The working philosophy: scale the scarcity. When the lavender harvest runs out, it runs out.

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