Nigella Olive Oil Soap
Nigella Olive Oil Soap
Nigella Olive Oil Soap
Nigella Olive Oil Soap
Nigella Olive Oil Soap

Nigella Olive Oil Soap

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Plant-based soap made from sustainably-sourced ingredients, including olive oil from local Jerash farms in Jordan. Nigella, also known as Black Seed, is a seed native to the Middle Eastern region, use of Nigella Sativa can be traced back three millennia to ancient Egypt and King Tut’s tomb. Our Nigella soap bar will gently exfoliate and enrich your skin with vitamin E, while connecting you to the land of our ancestors. Made by talented artisans in Jerash Refugee Camp. This soap bar is one of five earthly bars in the Sitti ARD Collection. 

ARD is the Arabic word for ‘earth’ or ‘land’. Each soap within the ARD collection is made from all-natural ingredients and a connection to the land of our refugee community in Jerash, Jordan. This collection signifies the importance of the meaning of ‘land’ to refugee and displaced communities around the world and pays tribute to the beauty and the memories left behind in the pursuit of a brighter future. 

No synthetic fragrances or dyes. Packaging designed and printed by Limited Addition, a woman-owned business in Amman, Jordan. 90g bar. One bar of soap per order.

Vegan. Cruelty-free. No parabens, phthalates, sls, bht, pegs, artificial dye or fragrance.

Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Aqua (water), Coconut Oil, Sodium Hydroxide (lye), Almond Oil, Castor Oil, Organic Nigella Sativa Seed Powder, Glycerin, Vitamin E.

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Hanan Abo Shanin - Hopes for Women

“I provide financial support to my family. I can cover the expenses of treating my daughter, who suffers from diabetes, without fear of where to get money to buy medicine.”

Our Vision

An inclusive global economy where the refugee community has equal and fair access to the tools they need to become self-reliant.


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