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Diane Longacre, Owner/Soapmaker
Phone: 530-274-3711
About Us Welcome to Frontier Angel soap. Our company was established in 2002 in the San Francisco bay area of northern California. In 2006, we relocated to the beautiful Sierra foothills so we could expand our manufacturing area. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best quality soap and skin care products, using premium ingredients, and adhering to a as-natural-as-can-be process. We take the best ingredients from nature and take great care to incorporate them into products that are truly original and unique. We take pride in our philosophy of supporting our local economy, and therefore, strive to use as many locally sourced ingredients as possible, sometimes shopping our local farmers markets for herbs and flowers. At Frontier Angel, we don't use any junk filler oils (like crisco, canola, or corn oil). We prefer to use good-for-your-skin oils like olive, coconut, palm (RSPO sustainable), and luxury butters like unrefined fair trade shea butter. Almost all of our vegetable based soaps are vegan friendly (sometimes we use local honey). We add to our soap offerings now and then, you are invited to visit our website anytime to see what is new. We also carry a core line of soap, the ones our customers keep coming back for and some of our soaps are seasonal. All of our essential oil blends are exclusive to Frontier Angel, which means you're getting very unique, one-of-a-kind soap.
We love to share our soap with our customers...look for your free samples with EVERY order!
June/July 2009
2010 Issue On November 11, 2007, NCTV had us on as a guest under their "Voices of Democracy" program, the video is now available online: NCTV interview with Frontier Angel. I'll be making a simple batch of soap and afterward, a personal interview. On January 9, 2007, watch Comcast interview me, Diane Longacre, owner of Frontier Angel Soap. It will be on channel 19 if you have Comcast and will be available via 'on demand' for awhile after the initial broadcast. Tune in if you want to get a general idea how I make my soap.
On October 17, 2006, The Union newspaper ran an article on Frontier Angel Soap.
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