Love Milagro’s Soap. I have been using their soap and lotions for 4 years and I notice a difference if I use something else. All natural, handmade, looks so pretty and smells great. I won’t use anything else!
Annie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hudson, CO
I have to amend my first review. Nothing to do with the products, still wonderful and creative. What I find odd, though, is that although I’ve been in this business many times and have brought quite a few people with me, no staff ever remembers me. It’s not that I believe they should know me after only one visit, or a ‘don’t you know who I am’ thing, just that you would think a local business would make more of an effort to remember people. It won’t stop me from going; they aren’t rude and the products are fabulous, I just find this aspect odd.
Ju L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queens, NY
How has no one reviewed this place yet? Milagros is miraculous(har, har). I came here countless times during a brief stay at Breckenridge, just to wander around the store and smell everything. They have an insane selection of bar soaps(freshly cut from the loaf when you buy), body washes, massage bars, lotions, bath salts/scrubs, soy candles, and basically any soap-like thing you can think of, all handmade on the premises and featuring unique and [for the most part] pleasant scents. There is a series of soaps inspired by the 7 deadly sins and the 7 heavenly virtues. There are soaps for your dog. There are soaps for sensitive skin, or for exfoliating, or aromatherapy, etc. etc. This place beats Lush any day. If shipping costs were not added ridiculousness, I would just order from Milagros online. With each purchase, they also throw in two«ends»(leftover bits of a random loaf that didn’t make the ½lb cut). If you’re really broke, like me, they also sell the«ends» alone in packs of two or three for something like $ 5– great for sampling purposes. Beyond the unique and pretty products, the staff was very friendly(though this is kind of necessary for a ski town) and the store itself was just plain cute. As of a few years ago, there was also a giant dog roaming the space(but he didn’t touch the soaps, don’t worry). All of it’s quite pricey at something like $ 8 per ½lb, but I have not since found a soap since that is as amazing as their Banana Bliss, Creamy Coconut, or Mitty Gritty. Besides, maybe $ 8 is permissible when you consider that these soaps are probably being gifted, rather than being used on your own dirty, undeserving body.