Handmade · Small Batch · Clean Ingredients
Minimal ingredients. Intentional scents. KND HMN is soap crafted with a short, honest list of ingredients — and when we add fragrance, we use the least amount possible to let the scent speak for itself. For those who prefer nothing added at all, meet the BARE collection.
Our KND StoryOur Philosophy
KND HMN was built on one belief: your skin deserves better than a list of ingredients you can't pronounce. Every bar is cold-processed by hand, cured slowly, and made with a short list of purposeful oils and fats. When fragrance is part of a recipe, we use the absolute minimum — just enough to be beautiful. And for those who prefer nothing added at all, our BARE collection contains zero fragrance of any kind.
The Launch Collection
Grass Fed Beef Tallow · Coconut Oil · Castor Oil · Water · Sodium Hydroxide · Bramble Berry Essential Oil
Our original. A no-frills, hardworking bar that lathers rich and rinses clean. Coconut oil delivers a deep, satisfying cleanse while castor oil keeps every lather creamy and conditioning. Made the old way, for a reason.
Grass Fed Beef Tallow · Coconut Oil · Castor Oil · Water · Sodium Hydroxide · Colloidal Oatmeal · Bramble Berry Essential Oil
Made with colloidal oatmeal and a simple blend of nourishing oils, this is the bar for anyone who's struggled to find a soap their skin actually likes. Minimal ingredients, nothing extra.
Grass-Fed Tallow · Sweet Almond Oil · Castor Oil · Beeswax · Vitamin E Oil
A rich balm made from five purposeful ingredients. Tallow and sweet almond oil moisturize deeply, beeswax holds its shape, castor oil conditions, and vitamin E acts as a natural antioxidant to protect the formula.
Shipping
Small batch means we handle every package ourselves — no warehouses, no shortcuts.
Why KND HMN Exists
It started with my son. Like most parents, I started paying close attention to what we were putting on his body every day. When you really start reading ingredient labels on store-bought soaps, you realize there are a lot of things in there that probably don't need to be.
So I thought — why not just learn to make it myself?
My degree is in chemical engineering. During school I spent years studying reaction engineering, materials science, and fluid mechanics. Understanding how substances interact and transform is literally what I was trained to do. And soap making is a perfect example of chemistry in action.
When oils meet lye, they go through a process called saponification — the oils transform into soap and natural glycerin. Something simple, clean, and effective. No mystery ingredients needed.
I experimented with melt-and-pour bases first, but it wasn't what I wanted. So I went all in — cold-process, from scratch, measured and poured at home. KND HMN is what that journey became.
If it means he's using something made with care — then it's absolutely worth it.