Bow and Eros
Inspired by the Greek god of love and sex, Eros

Eros - better known for his Roman counterpart, Cupid - is the son of Aphrodite and Ares. He is often depicted with wings and his famous bow and arrow, which he uses to command feelings of lust in others. If he shoots you with a gold arrow, you will immediately fall in love with the first person you see. However, if he shoots you with a lead arrow, you will feel repulsed by said individual. It is this magical tool, along with his mischievous nature, that makes Eros a central part of many Greek love stories.
This white soap symbolizes the purity of the unsuspecting individuals who are targeted by Eros. The soaps are cut down the middle by both a lead and gold arrow, separated by a pink stripe symbolizing love - whether it shall represent an abundance or lack of said love is dependent on which arrow Eros chooses.