Snob Essentials

Bath Bars from Whole Truth Solutions

With all the stories that have come out recently about fragrances that smell like blood and semen, have urine in them, are made with human poo, or ones that smell like nothing at all, I wouldn’t have been surprised if Whole Truth Solutions’ Cigarettes & Coffee was a stinky mess! But thankfully, far from it. The bar combines cocoa, espresso, and coffee grounds (for exfoliation), with avocado oil, butter almond, and ginger essentials oils so it’s not too sweet which I like. Not sure where the cigarette part comes in, but I’m a fan of coffee being Incorporated into beauty products. Also I’m a sucker for packaging, cute names, and quirky designs so I love that all the soaps in the line have interesting but approachable names/scents (Crouching Tiger Hidden Jasmine, Along The Shore, Pumpkins from Pomppy Seeds, Vanilla Berry Truffle, Cinnamon Girl…).

Each bar  ($7) is eco-friendly, composed of all natural, plant-based ingredients, and handmade so no two are exactly the same. A lot of the bars also incorporate healing herbs and tea blends and while I didn’t feel any different than usual after using Cigarettes & Coffee and Crouching Tiger Hidden Jasmine, herbs and tea blends can’t hurt, right? 

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  1. Nice to know that you don’t end up smelling like an ashtray.

    I don’t know if i like the thought of smelling like cigarette, although i know you say i does not smell like it.

    then why call it cigarettes and coffee ??

  2. I can’t explain the name other than that it gets people like me interested in trying it out of curiosity:)

  3. Hi there,

    All of my bath bars have quirky names, and on my website each name is explained. I named this bath bar after and Otis Redding Song titles Cigarettes & Coffee. If visit my website it states that under inspiration.

    Hence the Quote about music on the package.

    I also named a bath bar after my deceases mother, but I didn’t put her ashes in it…

    Thank you for the review.