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Mountain Sky was founded in the mid-1990s by a family that believed natural care mattered.
From the beginning, the idea was simple: make real soap with clean, recognizable ingredients, and make it in a way that felt honest. That standard shaped the company then, and it still shapes it now.

A lot has changed over the years, but the values behind Mountain Sky have not been replaced. They have been carried forward.
The name Mountain Sky also carries that history. It comes from the daughters of the original founders — Malaya Mountain and Rahel Sky — and it remains part of the company’s story today. It is a small detail, but a meaningful one: the name itself reflects the family roots Mountain Sky was built on.
That part matters to me.
I came to this work through my own experience. As my body changed, and as I dealt with autoimmune sensitivity and skin reactions, I started looking at products differently. Things that once felt ordinary no longer did. Ingredients I never would have noticed before suddenly mattered. Fragrance mattered. Harshness mattered. The difference between something gentle and something irritating became very real, very quickly.
That changes the way you look at body care.
It also changes the way you understand what people are dealing with when they come to us. A lot of our customers are not casually browsing for something trendy. They are here because the usual products stopped working for them. Their skin changed. Their tolerance changed. They got tired of reacting to things that were supposed to be normal.
So for me, this is not just about continuing a business. It is about continuing a purpose that still matters, and making sure it speaks to the people who need it now.

Mountain Sky is still built on the same foundation: simple ingredients, thoughtful formulations, and products made with care. But today, that mission feels even clearer to me. We are making products for people who can no longer tolerate the ordinary.
People who need something gentler.
People who read labels carefully.
People who have had to become more cautious about what goes on their skin.
People who still want good products, but cannot use just anything anymore.
That is who we are here for.
The legacy of Mountain Sky matters. The continuity matters. But what matters most is that the products still mean something in real people’s lives.
That is the story I want to carry forward.









