Grandma’s Handmade Soaps for the Months of June offers a variety of beautifully floral and citrus summer scents.

Provence lavender

Provence French Lavender Soap
French Lavender has long captivated with its fresh, sweet aroma and its wide range of therapeutic benefits. Rich in history, lavender was used by the Romans to scent wash water and by healers to soothe wounds with lavender oil. Today, our Provence French Lavender Soap delivers the same timeless fragrance and comforting, skin-loving properties in a gentle, cleansing bar.

Provence Lavender Soap -Soap Favors for a June Wedding!

Last month, a couple approached me to make 450 soap favours for their June wedding on the 1st, which was also my husband’s birthday! They chose Lavender with Roses for the scents. Provence French Lavender Rose Soap

Lemongrass with lemon Oil works wonders as a natural bug repellent

June is the month of lemongrass. Relieve and soothe the itchiness from the bug bite. Created from natural ingredients. Lemongrass Soap with Cocoa Butter

June’s peppermint soap offers numerous benefits, including a refreshing, cool, cleansing, and revitalizing experience.


Peppermint oil purifies sluggish skin and pores and is suitable for use on oily skin, acne, and blackheads. This soap has an intense, rich natural peppermint aroma. Peppermint Soap Aged with Sea Clay

French Lavender, Egyptian Geranium Soap

Geranium Lavender
Lavender from June Provence and Geranium Floral, French Lavender, Egyptian Geranium Soap

Extra Virgin Greek Organic Olive Oil Mint and Rosemary

June Soap Mint and Rosemary Limited Cream Soap Bar Made From Award Winning 2018 GOLD Medal at the NY International Olive Oil Competition. Our Greek olive oil comes directly from his organic olive farm in Greece.

June’s Gift Basket: All Natural Soaps Gift Basket Five Piece Soap Set 5. All Natural Soaps Gift Basket Five Piece Soap Set

Gift basket 5 soap all natural
.Our Natural soaps are crafted using natural herbs, spices & clays and are scented with 100% pure essential oils Our old-fashioned handcrafted natural soaps are created in small batches using a variety of natural oils, butters & botanicals from the U.S to the Rain Forest of Brazil, the hills of Italy, the Provencal countryside of France to ancient Egypt These ingredients are carefully chosen for their many benefits. Moisturizing, cleansing, & soothing, just to name a few. Perfect Gift for Personal Use, Birthdays, Thinking of You Giving, Summer, and more…

First of June to the beginning of August. French Provence Lavender Soap.

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Lavender season is ended Now! Provence sadly isn’t a year-round affair. The best time to see the plants in bloom is from the last week of June to the beginning of August. Natural Handcrafted Soap Company use original lavender oils from the season ..

The flowering season spans from June to mid-August, and may depend on climate factors: it comes sooner in warmer, sunnier regions, and can come later nearer to Alpine valleys. To take in lavender fields in bloom in Provence

August make up the popular summer months of Provence, nature, local ingredients, no animal testing and 100% Pure French lavender essential oils quality . But if you are trying to surprise your  French friend give this gift of Provence Lavender – Jasmine – Floral – Soap

Jasmine is a component of most of the world’s fine perfumes for a good reason added clay to absorb dirt oil and toxins.
 Rich lather, bits of lavender flowers and the relaxing scent of lavender and jasmine in this beautiful soap. The lavender oil used in our soap is imported from the Haute Province of southern France, wild lavenders original home.

Every skin type benefits from lavender oil, but it is particularly good for dry skin. With the addition of Shea butter , lavender butter and avocado oil, it makes this soap extra creamy with lots of natural moisture. Jasmine Grandiflorum flowers grown in India – also known as ‘Royal’ Jasmine. 

August on Provence French the fields smells and scent as Lavender. This natural French Lavender and Dead Sea Mud Soap with Rose Clay is a delightfully fresh and harmonious scent for everyone.

Towards the week of June, except higher altitudes, the lavender fields in The Luberon – the western part of Provence, will be in bloom. Ten days or so after that those of the region around Valensole will also all be flowering.

JUNE -Best places to see the lavender
Our favorite places in Provence to see the blooms? The lovely town of Valensole is home to some of the most famous lavender fields. Particularly concentrated and scenic, it hosts the most famous Lavender Festival in Provence on the third Sunday of every June.

Another favorite spot among lavender fans is the Plateau d’Albion – at the peak of the season, you’ll be treated to a sea of purple flowers stretching over 11 acres. Here, you’ll also find fields mixed with golden wheat.

Saint-Paul de Mausole in Saint Rémy de Provence, a monastery that previously hosted Van Gogh, also boasts a kaleidoscopic view. And we’d be remiss not to mention the Abbaye de Senanque near Avignon, which is flanked by luscious fields in endless watercolors of purple. You can also take a tour of this beautiful Cistercian Abbaye.

When is the best time to see the lavender fields in France?
Generally speaking, you can see the lavender fields blooming and flowering throughout the summertime. Mid-June through Mid-July are often the peak times for lavender flowering.

France’s lavender field bloom breakdown by month

Similar to the cherry blossoms in Washington D.C., viewing France’s lavender fields in peak bloom requires a little flexibility in your planning. The spring climate has a domino effect on the blossoming: it might cause an early or late bloom which then impacts when they’re harvested.

June: Mid-month is typically when the bloom begins, with most fields showcasing delicate purple flowers by the end of the month.
July: As the first weeks of July roll by, the lavender fields reach their peak. Lower altitude areas will peak sooner than higher altitude areas in the region. The later half of the month sees the harvest season begin.
August: Viewing lavender fields in all of their glory may be hit or miss in August, as many growers have already begun their harvest. By mid-month, the purple hue is all but removed as the lavender flowers are fully harvested for oil production.