Crafted to a Higher Standard
HARP is proudly manufactured in America under strict cGMP standards.
Each bar is formulated without lye, alkaline sodium salts, or saponified oils — ingredients commonly found in traditional soaps. Instead, we’ve designed a cleanser that stays true to its science: balanced, precise, and exceptionally gentle.
The Science Behind the Clean
Unlike soap, our base cleanser never undergoes saponification — the process that drives pH levels sky-high and damages your skin’s natural acid mantle.
HARP’s formula remains in the pH-balanced range of 5.0–6.0, helping preserve your skin’s protective barrier and hydration. The result? A cleanser that feels luxurious, never harsh.
Everyday Luxury, Elevated
Our dense, creamy lather is unmatched — rich enough for every shower, every day.
Treat your body like you treat your face.
The 99% vs. The 1%
According to Statista, the top ten bar soap brands by market share all rely on saponified vegetable oils as their base — not because it’s better for your skin, but because it’s cheap. And most people don’t realize the difference.
No matter what those bars add — moisturizers, vitamins, oils, or acids — it doesn’t change the foundation. When the base surfactant is a saponified oil, it drives the pH too high, stripping away your skin’s natural moisture barrier and leaving it dry, tight, and irritated.
HARP is the 1%.
We refuse to use saponified oils. Our formula is built on a premium, pH-balanced syndet base designed to cleanse without damage — proof that doing it right makes all the difference.
Skin Friendly
Perfect for sensitive skin and daily use, our syndet bar is non-comedogenic and pH-balanced — cleansing gently without clogging pores or disrupting your skin’s natural barrier.
Long-Lasting Value
Each 5 oz bar is triple-milled for density and longevity, producing a rich, creamy lather that lasts longer and performs better than traditional soap.
We do it better
HARP cleansing bars are never made with saponified animal fats or vegetable oils like typical soaps. Those low-cost bases create high-pH formulas that strip moisture and leave skin dry.
