Pomegranate vs Orange Soap: Which Fruit Ingredient to Choose?
Comparing the rich feel of pomegranate with the bright scent of orange. Learn how these fruit-based ingredients behave in handmade soap.
| Feature | Pomegranate | Orange |
|---|---|---|
| Feel | Rich and deep | Bright and fresh |
| Key Pros |
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Pomegranate
A rich and deep ingredient for a nourishing wash. Pomegranate is valued for its presence in traditional care and its contribution to a dense lather.
Orange
A bright and fresh citrus experience. Orange oil provides a natural, uplifting scent that makes for a refreshing wash.
The Verdict
Pomegranate is the choice for those who want a richer, more grounded feel during their wash. Orange is ideal for those who prefer a bright, citrusy scent to start their day. Both are available in our nourishing goat milk base, providing a creamy lather.
Pomegranate range

Pomegranate Glycerine Soap
A 100g glycerin soap made with sun-dried pomegranate peel powder — naturally rich in antioxidants that help protect and brighten skin. Deep reddish colour from the peel itself, light lather, and a subtle fruity scent.
₹250

Pomegranate Goatmilk Soap
A rich 100g goat milk soap with sun-dried pomegranate peel — packed with antioxidants and known for promoting skin radiance. Deep wine-red colour, creamy lather, and a subtly fruity scent that leaves skin soft and glowing.
₹350
Try the starter bundle
Four soaps, ₹1,000. SLS-free, made to order from Goa. Free shipping.
Common questions
Do these soaps use synthetic scents?
No, the scents come from natural oils and ingredients. The orange bar uses natural citrus oil for its bright and fresh aromatic profile.
Is pomegranate good for the face?
Yes, our pomegranate bars are gentle enough for use on both the face and the body, providing a nourishing feel without being heavy.
Which one lathers more?
Both ingredients are used in bases that produce a creamy, soft lather. The pomegranate in goat milk base provides a particularly dense and soft foam.

