
Soap Making Process
Soap Making Process
Freshly poured bars beginning their curing process in small batches.
Our story
I founded Suds PRN after a wake-up call in my own bathroom. It started when I noticed a strange spot on my arm and, at the same time, my teenage son was struggling with a major breakout. When I looked at the back of our soap bottles for answers, I realized I could not even pronounce half of the ingredients.
I decided then and there that if I would not let those chemicals near my family, I should not be selling them to anyone else. I traded my stethoscope for a whisk and got to work creating a better alternative. By using real, simple ingredients like goat milk and turmeric, I developed a formula that actually works without the lab-made fillers. My mission is simple: to give you clear skin and peace of mind, one handmade bar at a time.
PRN is a medical shorthand for pro re nata, or "as needed." For this brand, it means reaching for a small act of care exactly when you need it.
Studio moments
A quick look at the hands-on process behind Suds PRN, ending with one of the finished bars stamped and ready for the shelf.

Soap Making Process
Freshly poured bars beginning their curing process in small batches.

Curing + Cutting
Rows of bars drying, curing, and taking on their final finished shape.

Bombs Away
The finished charcoal bar with the Suds PRN mark pressed directly in.
The launch line is intentionally compact so each bar feels distinct and thoughtfully placed in the collection.