Black Gold Liquid Soap | Grand
Black Gold Liquid Soap | Grand
Made to gently cleanse your skin, elevate your space, and restore lives.
Plant-derived gentle cleansers infused with Grasse perfumery—Cape Island's luxurious soft lather formula refreshes without stripping moisture.
Plant-based | Paraben-free | Sulfate-free | Cruelty-free | Aquatic-safe
Black Gold notes: opulent black cherry and dark rum deepened by rich oud and honey—a bold, regal scent as precious as Africa's ancient kingdoms.
Black Gold Collection is inspired by the continent's natural wealth supporting Care For Wild Rhino Sanctuary and its orphan baby rhinos.
The dramatic, oversized glass bottle (16.9 oz / 500ml)is refillable and can be repurposed. Purchase once, replenish always with Black Gold refills!
Also available in Signature (6.8 oz | 200ml).
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Details
Details
Gentle, plant-derived cleanser infused with Cape Island’s fine signature fragrances.
Gentle on your skin and kind to the planet:
- No sulfates or parabens
- Not tested on animals (cruelty-free)
- Completely biodegradable (environmentally friendly)
Capacity: 16.9 oz / 500ml
Proudly made in South Africa.
Recommendations for use:
Recommendations for use:
Gently wash up with our amazing soap, then give your hands a comforting hug with our moisturizing lotion.
Fragrance Notes
Fragrance Notes
In 1932, a golden rhino artifact was discovered in the ancient Kingdom of Mapungubwe, Africa.
The Black Gold collection honors Africa's natural wealth and the royalty of its first kingdoms. It pays homage to the endangered wildlife of the African continent.
A rhino adorns the packaging as a tribute to the ancient African kingdoms.
TOP NOTES
Aromatic Aniseed, Black Cherry
HEART NOTES
Dark Rum, Honey, Tobacco
BASE NOTE
Rich Oud
Non-Profit Beneficiary: Care For Wild Rhino Sanctuary
A percentage of sales from this Collection is donated to Care for Wild, the largest orphan rhino sanctuary, dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of baby rhinos affected by poaching.
