Swedish Dream – Sea Salt Soap
/“Home is the Sailor”
This is one of my favorite soaps of all time based on how it makes my skin feel (which may have something to do with the sea salt, which gives it a rough texture) and the fragrance, which I love. It's much like the other Swedish Dream soap I reviewed, but better. As I said in that review, it's not from Sweden (in spite of all the Swedish print on the box) but Rhode Island (which is one of the more nautical states of the U.S., in spite of not being an island). It comes in an attractive blue and white box with an anchor on it. The soap is whiter than white and hockey-puck-shaped. Which reminds me—I don't think I've ever used a soap from Canada—or have I? Maybe that Maple one? Also, I don't think I've ever used a soap that's actually from Sweden—and I'm pretty fascinated by Sweden. I looked at the IKEA website, and didn't see any soap—only soap holders and soap dishes. Do they not sell a Swedish soap? Or is it hidden behind the lingonberries? I also noticed all kinds of warnings about delays in shipping, I guess because all these container ships are stuck at the docks with no one to unload them, or something. Are there job openings for longshoremen? Or “stevedores”—could I do that job? Do you get to carry a big, gnarly hook? Anyway, if I had a lot of money, and maybe a second bathroom, this is one of the soaps I would always have around. My favorite thing about this soap is its intense, heady smell. The box says it's: “sea salt essence fragrance”—is that true? Is that an actual thing? One must remember, too, that added fragrance is only part of the overall fragrance of soap—and all the ingredients work together to produce what you actually smell. Anyway, this is a good, elusive, yet strong fragrance—definitely the scent of the sea. Intoxicating, fresh, open, but also a bit frightening, suffocating, deadly. I guess the fragrance of this soap encapsulates, for me, the romance and the fear—the beguiling contradictions of the sea.
Soap Review No. 138