Handcrafted Native American Soaps — Rooted in Earth, Spirit, and Tradition.

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OUR STORY
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MEET THE MAKER

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I’m Christopher Green, the maker behind Hippie Indian Soap Co., based out of Sulphur, Louisiana.

My journey into soapmaking started as a way to heal and create after returning home from the service. What began as a therapeutic craft slowly grew into a business rooted in resilience, heritage, and love for nature.

As someone with Native American roots, my family line traces back to Don Antonio Gil Y’Barbo, the founder of Nacogdoches, Texas. Carrying that history forward, I wanted to build something that honored both my heritage and the earth. That’s why every bar of soap I make is inspired by traditional herbology, natural clays, plant-based oils, and clean ingredients that reconnect us with the land.

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The “Hippie” in our name reflects my love for groovy color, music, and free-spirited living. The “Indian” honors my heritage, a reminder that what we put on our skin should come from the earth, not a lab. Together, it’s a brand built on authenticity, creativity, and wellness.

We launched with a signature line of four soaps—Mystic Mint, Earth Warrior, Tribal Smoke, and Cosmic Rain—each designed not just as a bar of soap, but as a story. Whether it’s the grounding strength of Earth Warrior with cedarwood and sandalwood, the smoky ancient soul of Tribal Smoke, or the refreshing ocean-inspired clean of Cosmic Rain, every bar carries its own character.

From ordering organic raw butters, clays, and herbs in bulk, to pouring and curing bars by hand in my home studio, this business has been built from the ground up. What started with a few molds has now grown into a registered LLC, stocked in local shops, and shared worldwide through our website hippieindiansoap.com

At its core, Hippie Indian Soap Co. is about more than soap—it’s about honoring heritage, embracing resilience, and reconnecting with nature in a groovy, skin-loving way.

Where to Find Us

Flock of Five Gift and Art Emporium, LLC

217 E Thomas St, Sulphur, LA 70663

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IN STORES NEAR YOU!

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EVERY TUESDAY

Lake Charles Farm & Table Market

110 W Pine St, Lake Charles, LA 70601

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January 2026

Find us at Lake Charles Farm and Table Market every Tuesday from 3-6pm. 

Spread the Love!

At Hippie Indian Soap Co., we believe everyone deserves dignity — and that starts with feeling clean.
Your donation helps us provide natural soap essentials to those experiencing homelessness.
Every bar we donate is a small act of love, peace, and humanity.
Join our mission to spread the suds and share the love — because clean skin is a basic human right. 🧼💛
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FAQs

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  • Each bar typically lasts 3–4 weeks with daily use — longer if you keep it dry between washes.
    Pro tip: use a wooden soap dish and keep it out of standing water. Good vibes last longer when you take care of your bar!.

  • You bet. ALL of our soaps are 100% naturally made with essential butters and always cruelty-free.
    We love animals, plants, and people — and our products reflect those peace-loving ethos. We even have a creamy Goat’s Milk soap line.

  • We don’t just make soap — we craft sacred bars infused with nature, culture, and good vibes.
    Our soaps are handmade with real herbs, essential oils, and earthy ingredients like clay and charcoal — no sulfates, no parabens, no BS. Each bar is a blend of old-world wisdom and hippie freedom with ingredients we can spell and are proud to put on our bodies.

  • Totally. A portion of every purchase goes toward creating and distributing soap kits for the homeless.
    We believe everyone deserves dignity — and that starts with feeling clean. Your support helps us give back in the grooviest way possible..