

Propolis & Honey Beeswax Soap
Unique soap with propolis collected from local hives.
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Warm woody scent of propolis
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Lovely creamy lather
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Natural skin soothing properties
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Good alternative to shower gels
Active ingredients
PROPOLIS
Propolis resin gives this soap its deep brown colour and rich scent.
Propolis is a natural substance collected by honey bees from trees, and used within the hive for health and hygiene. It has been used for centuries in skincare because of its natural medicinal, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties.
HONEY
Honey also adds colour to the soap along with a silky feel.
COCONUT, OLIVE & ALMOND OIL
All our soaps are blended with these oils. Coconut for cleansing and fluffy lather, olive and almond for silky lather and skin conditioning.
BEESWAX
One of the oldest raw ingredients used in skincare, our beeswax is sustainably collected from our own hives across Sussex and Surrey. Beeswax has a multitude of skincare properties, in soap we use it for texture, scent and to create a long lasting bar.
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Propolis & Honey Beeswax Soap
If you have any questions, please get in touch. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, within 24 hours on weekdays.
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Shipping Information
We use Royal Mail Tracked 48 - Aims to deliver in two to three working days. Tracked to delivery point. Shipping Policy
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Customer Support
Use our online chat, contact page or email: buzz@coxsfarmhoney.com
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FAQ’s
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Contact Us
Use our online chat, contact page or email: buzz@coxsfarmhoney.com
FAQs
Shipping?
Shipping is free for orders over £50.
We ship within the UK mainland only, using Royal Mail Tracked 48.
Are your products Vegan?
Are your products vegan?
No.
Some see selling honey as exploitation — we see it as a partnership.
We practise ethical beekeeping that supports wild pollinators, strengthens local ecosystems, and helps protect bee populations threatened by habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change. In our hives, the bees always come first: queens’ wings are never clipped, swarming is allowed, and the bees keep the vast majority of their honey. The small surplus we harvest funds their care and conservation, helping us maintain healthy, thriving colonies that pollinate the plants we all depend on.
Our apiaries are limited to a maximum of four colonies per well-stocked acre to avoid competition with wild pollinators. At our Steart site, we’ve reduced this to just two colonies due to local ecological pressures.
We’re committed to raising awareness of the challenges facing wild pollinators — from habitat loss and the decline of wildflower meadows to the scarcity of safe, chemical-free forage. We plant for all pollinators and leave parts of our garden to grow wild, and we encourage you to do the same.
Can I visit Cox’s Farm?
We don’t have a physical shop you can visit. All our honey and products are available online, so you can enjoy them delivered straight to your door.
Is honey safe to consume during pregnancy?
Raw honey – it’s ok for you to eat honey, but you should NOT give it to your baby until they’re over a year old.
Do you offer a trade discount?
We don’t offer trade discounts as we keep our prices as low as possible. You are welcome to buy in volume from our website at the listed price shown.
Do you offer beekeeping courses?
Contact the Natural Beekeeping Trust to learn about bee-centric beekeeping:
Contact your local BBKA to learn about beekeeping.