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Welcome to the District, The Natural Lather.

The Natural Lather

7 North Holladay

Located in the Historic Gilbert District

Check out their blog at https://www.thenaturallather.com/blog as we dive into the different ingredients that go into our making soaps!

Our modest, family-run establishment is committed to delivering top-quality, all-natural bath and body products.

Our philosophy revolves around incorporating only the highest-grade all-natural ingredients in our product.

Every soap and shampoo bar from our lineup is handcrafted in small batches to guarantee that every single item complies with our stringent criteria for quality.

Contact Us
TheNaturalLather@gmail.com

​A Spokane Valley Home, Body, and Pantry Boutique featuring handmade herbal remedies, natural cleaning supplies, and minimal ingredient foods arrives in Seaside, Oregon!  Welcome!!!

 

The Natural Lather: All Natural Soaps

 
 
Our cold-processed soaps are handcrafted, produced with high-quality, all-natural ingredients, and infused with therapeutic-grade essential oils.

Honeysuckle Shea Butter Bar Soap

Our Honeysuckle Shea Butter Bar Soap is made with a unique blend of all-natural oils and handcrafted in Spokane, Washington.

That’s right: when you buy this soap, you support a family-owned that  operates a successful small business in Spokane east of the Cascades and, now, in Seaside west of the Cascades!!

The Natural Lather has found its new second home in the former T. Anjuli Gallery, conveniently situated across the street from The Whet Spot and next door to the Seaside Coffee House in the Wheatley/ Deseler block.

Reflecting on the past good vibes of the space:
T. Anuli Gallery owner/ artist Billy Lutz generously contributed his artistic talent to paint the mural in the Seaside Food Bank’s new location in 2015.

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The restored commercial area in the heart of Seaside houses some of the city’s oldest buildings and is home to shopping, restaurants, and services. Two city blocks on Broadway, west of Highway 101. Dedicated parking is at Oceanway and Holladay.