Let's talk about this Murchison-Hume hand soap that's been making waves. First off, the fig scent is absolutely divine - it's like a subtle perfume that lingers just enough to feel special without being overpowering. As someone with sensitive skin, I appreciate that it doesn't leave my hands feeling like sandpaper after washing.
The plant-based formula is definitely a win. No harsh chemicals means no guilt when washing my hands multiple times a day (hello, pandemic habits). The lather isn't super foamy, which takes some getting used to if you're accustomed to traditional soaps, but it gets the job done.
Now for the not-so-great parts. The packaging situation is... questionable at best. My bottle arrived with no seal whatsoever, which made me wonder if someone had taken a sneak peek at my soap before delivery. For a product at this price point (we're talking $28 here), I'd expect better quality control and maybe even some glass bottle luxury.
The pump dispenser works fine - no annoying drips - but the plastic bottle feels cheaper than what you'd expect for 'luxury' soap. I've been keeping mine by the kitchen sink where it looks decent enough, though I secretly wish it had more of that high-end apothecary vibe.
Here's the thing: while I love how gentle and moisturizing this soap is (my hands haven't felt this good since pre-winter), the price tag makes it more of an occasional splurge than an everyday staple in my household. Would I repurchase? Maybe as a treat or gift - but only if they improve that packaging situation first.