Best Lebanese Soap and Saboun Baladi Brands

Tripoli has been making olive oil soap for over 1,000 years. Lebanese saboun baladi (mountain soap) remains one of the country’s most distinctive heritage crafts — alongside contemporary natural soap brands continuing the tradition. This guide highlights 10 of the best Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands featured in the Made in Liban directory — every one of them 100% Lebanese-owned, all sourced and produced in Lebanon. Whether you are part of the diaspora, planning a visit, or simply want to support authentic Lebanese production, this list is your starting point.

What this guide covers

  • Lebanese soap and saboun baladi at a glance
  • 10 top brands quick reference
  • Full list of Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands
  • Frequently asked questions
  • How to support Lebanese producers

Lebanese soap and saboun baladi at a glance

The Lebanese soap and saboun baladi sector is built on four interconnected strengths: heritage production techniques, family ownership, local sourcing, and growing demand from the global Lebanese diaspora.

Lebanon’s Soap and saboun baladi Ecosystem
10 brands featured · sourced from Tripoli, the Chouf, and the Lebanese coast

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Top 8 Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands at a quick glance

Use this comparison table for a fast overview, then jump to the full list below for details on every brand featured.

# Brand Origin Status
1 Cedar Soap Co Lebanese owned Featured in directory
2 Saboun Baladi Workshop Lebanese owned Featured in directory
3 Bait el Saboun Lebanese owned Featured in directory
4 Tripoli Heritage Soap Lebanese owned Featured in directory
5 Saboun el Zayt Lebanese owned Featured in directory
6 L Atelier du Savon Lebanese owned Featured in directory
7 Bayt by Bait Lebanese owned Featured in directory
8 Saboun el Bayt Lebanese owned Featured in directory

Full list of Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands

Each brand below has a dedicated profile in the Made in Liban directory. Click through to see their products, contact information, and where to buy.

1. Cedar Soap Co

Cedar Soap Co is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Cedar Soap Co brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

2. Saboun Baladi Workshop

Saboun Baladi Workshop is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Saboun Baladi Workshop brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

3. Bait el Saboun

Bait el Saboun is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Bait el Saboun brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

4. Tripoli Heritage Soap

Tripoli Heritage Soap is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Tripoli Heritage Soap brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

5. Saboun el Zayt

Saboun el Zayt is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Saboun el Zayt brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

6. L Atelier du Savon

L Atelier du Savon is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the L Atelier du Savon brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

7. Bayt by Bait

Bayt by Bait is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Bayt by Bait brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

8. Saboun el Bayt

Saboun el Bayt is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Saboun el Bayt brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

9. Senteurs d Orient

Senteurs d Orient is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Senteurs d Orient brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

10. Khan Al Saboun

Khan Al Saboun is one of Lebanon’s notable soap makers, contributing to the country’s soap and saboun baladi sector. Visit the Khan Al Saboun brand profile on the Made in Liban directory to learn about their products, where to buy, and how to contact them.

How to support these Lebanese brands

Three concrete ways to support the Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands featured here:

  1. Buy direct. Where possible, order directly from the brand’s website or contact them via the details on each profile.
  2. Stock them locally. Ask your local Lebanese grocer or specialty store to carry their products if they don’t already.
  3. Share the directory. Send the Made in Liban directory and this guide to friends, family, and contacts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lebanese soap and saboun baladi distinctive?

Lebanese soap and saboun baladi draws on centuries of regional tradition, the country’s Mediterranean climate, and techniques refined across generations of family producers. Lebanon’s small scale and high-quality standards mean soap and saboun baladi brands often emphasize craftsmanship over volume.

Where in Lebanon are most of these brands based?

The Lebanese soap and saboun baladi sector is concentrated in Tripoli, the Chouf, and the Lebanese coast. Smaller producers also operate from villages and towns across the country, often using locally sourced ingredients and family expertise built over generations.

Are the Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands featured here all 100% Lebanese-owned?

Yes. Every brand featured on this page and across the Made in Liban directory is verified as 100% Lebanese-owned and operated.

How can I buy from these Lebanese brands if I live abroad?

Many Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands ship internationally to serve the global Lebanese diaspora and international customers. Visit each brand’s profile linked above for direct contact, websites, and shipping details.

Why support Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands?

Buying from Lebanese soap and saboun baladi brands directly supports families, artisans, and small businesses in Lebanon. It also helps preserve traditional production methods, sustains rural communities, and channels diaspora demand back into Lebanon’s economy.

How were these 10 brands selected?

These brands are featured in the Made in Liban directory, sourced from the directory’s verified entries in the soap and saboun baladi category.

Discover more Lebanese brands

This is just one slice of Lebanon’s vibrant production economy. Explore the full Made in Liban directory to discover authentic Lebanese brands across all categories.

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