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Crazy Fruity Handmade Soap
This soap is so much fun you will have to get the smile surgically removed from your face! It's a banana base loaded with fruit polka dots! Raspberry, Apricot, Lime, Kumquat, Coconut, Cucumber Melon, Apple, Lemon, Watermelon… It's a beautiful and crazy bar of soap, and it's moisturizing too! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do :-)
You will receive one bar of appoximately 4+ ounces.
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Palm
Shea Butter
Lye H2O
Fragrance Oils
Essential Oils
Seeds
Oxides
Tea Tree French Green Clay Oatmeal Honey Natural Soap
All natural - no added fragrances or colorants - pure goodness, and enriched with shea butter for extra moisture!
Oatmeal: Natural oatmeal is also helpful for home solutions to treat acne. It is in fact wonderful for all skin irritations. Natural oatmeal is an acne solution and also an astringent because it removes oil and impurities off of the skin, keeping skin clean and acne-free.
French Green Clay: French Green Clay has enormous absorbent powers... It literally "drinks" oils, toxic substances, and impurities from your skin. Its toning action stimulates the skin by bringing fresh blood to damaged skin cells, revitalizing the complexion, and tightening pores. French Green Clay is marvelous for helping to clear problem skin.
Honey: Honey removes dirt, is antibacterial, soothing and smoothing, and regulates skin moisture. It is also protective and nutritive for all skin types, but especially for blemished, dry and sensitive skin.
Tea Tree Oil: Tea tree oil has been used effectively to treat acne, abscess, athlete's foot, blisters, burns, cold sores, insect bites, oily skin, rashes, spots, warts and wounds. You can use tea tree oil to cure sunburns, diaper rash, toenail infections and problems of smelly feet.
You will receive 1 bar approximately 4+ ounces.
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Oil
Olive Oil
Palm Oil
Castor Oil
Sunflower Oil
Avocado Oil
Shea Butter
Oatmeal
Tea Tree Oil
Honey
French Green Clay
Lye
H2O
Ginger Pepper Citrus Musk Essential Oil Natural Soap
I've blended ginger, black pepper and an array of citrus essential oils including orange, lemon, lime and grapefruit to make up this essential oil delight.Those burgundy stripes you see are musk fragrance oil. The scent is wonderful together!
Here's a couple of things these essential oils have been said to help with:
Ginger oil is used in the treatment of fractures, rheumatism, arthritis, bruising, carbuncles, nausea, hangovers, travel and sea sickness, colds and flu, catarrh, congestion, coughs, sinusitis, sores on the skin, sore throat, diarrhea, colic, cramps, chills and fever.
Black Pepper is a warming oil can be used to great effect to help circulation and bruising and specifically to help with muscle tone, aching limbs and rheumatoid arthritis. It further helps to promote digestion, the colon as well as the kidneys.
Orange oil can be used effectively on the immune system, as well as for colds and flu and to eliminate toxins from the body.It is a good diuretic and is most useful in balancing water retention and obesity. Its lymphatic stimulant action further helps to balance water processes, detoxification, aiding the immune system and general well-being.
Lemon oil can be very beneficial to the circulatory system and aids with blood flow, reducing blood pressure and helping with nosebleeds. It can help bring down fever, helps relieve throat infections, bronchitis, asthma and flu. It boosts the immune system and cleanses the body, improves the functions of the digestive system, and it is helpful with constipation, dyspepsia and cellulite. Lemon oil soothes and relieves headaches and migraines and is helpful for rheumatism and arthritis. It is also used for clearing acne, cleaning greasy skin and hair, as well as removing dead skin cells, easing painful cold sores, mouth ulcers, herpes and insect bites.
Lime oil is useful to cool fevers associated with colds, sore throats and flu and aids the immune system while easing coughs, bronchitis and sinusitis, as well as helping asthma. Lime oil can stimulate and refresh a tired mind and helps with depression. It can be helpful for arthritis, rheumatism and poor circulation, as well as for obesity and cellulite and has an astringent and toning action to clear oily skin and acne, and also helps with herpes, insect bites and cuts.
Grapefruit has a high vitamin C content and is therefore valuable to the immune system. It helps protect against colds and flu, has a very positive effect on obesity and also has diuretic properties, helping to remove excess water from the body and is therefore also great for treating cellulite. It has an uplifting effect on the mood and helps with stress and depression. It is used with great success to combat muscle fatigue and stiffness while stimulating the lymphatic system and thereby clearing the body of toxins. It helps to clear congested oily skin and also assists with acne, while toning the skin and tissues. Grapefruit is used in hair care to promote hair growth.
Here's what you'll find in my shower on most days:
1. African Black Soap - This is an excellent facial bar. It's great for acne & eczema too. It's my all natural 'pure but not simple' base and genuine African black soap imported from Ghana, Africa. While I'm preparing my water I'll quick grab this and lather it up and let it sit on my face. I'll leave it on as long as I can while showering before rinsing it off.
2. Shea Baby - This bar is made with 33% unrefined shea butter. I love to use when my skin starts to feel a little dryer. It's very moisturizing. The only downside of this bar is because it's made with such a high percentage of shea butter it will tend to leave a soap film in the shower. If you have a slow running drain like me, this can be a bit irritating. But who ever said life was an easy ride?
3. Lavender Jasmine Neroli - Hmmm, where do I begin with this one? This is my favorite bar of soap in the evening right before I'm ready to meet my loving husband for a night of love. This is one of the only fragrance bars I tend to use. I have mixed lavender, jasmine and neroli essential oils AND fragrance oils in this one. These three essential oils alone are all said relaxing aphrodisiacs.
4. Carrot Facial Bar - I tend to rotate this between my black soap. This one has a blend of essential oils that are perfect for my gracefully aging skin. I'm 38.
5. Dead Sea Spa Bar - This is a Dead Sea salt and mud spa bar. I've tried to capture the essence of 'Aveda' in this one. It's super revitalizing and has an awesome 'spa type' scent. All natural of course ;-)
6. Spikenard Clary Sage Jasmine - I thought that this bar would sell much better than it did. I absolutely love this bar when I'm on my dreaded moon cycle. It has a very relaxing and healing effect when I feel bloated and crampy.
7. Lavender Tea Tree Myrrh - Otherwise known as "The Unmentionable Bar". If were stranded on a desert island (I'd never want to come back!) and had to only one bar of soap it would be this one. I will wash my hair, brush my teeth and every last bit of skin with this bar. It's one of my best sellers and will good reason. It's loaded with anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties, smells clean and keeps you FRESH! I recommend this bar to men and women alike for freshness 'down there'. I even had a customer who tells me her husband let's her know when her bar is running low. Aw, how sweet of him!
8. Organic Wildcrafted Bulgarian Lavender - I've always loved lavender it's definitely on the top 3 of my favorite essential oils. This is my newest batch of lavender soap. I had been buying regular lavender and decided to splurge on this new Bulgarian lavender. And of course... I should have done it sooner! This lavender is so therapeutic. It's sweeter, more powerful and uplifts me to the outer limits of joy! Love, love, love you lavender, you never let me down.
9. Purely Patchouli with French Green Clay - Patchouli is my favorite anti-depressant. It lifts me up and gives me a burst of ambition and chases the blues away. I love patchouli alone, or mixed with almost any other essential oil. It's definitely a gem in my book!
As a side note about lavender (and patchouli for that matter). I never was much for either of them. I had been tainted by cheap imitations my whole life. Lavender smelled fake and overly floral and patchouli smelled like a stinky hippie to me. Until I found a good supplier for my oils and had tried the real thing I never know what I was missing! If anyone out there feels the same way, don't give up! There is hope!
10. Pearly White Teeth - Ooops! I almost forgot this one. This is the soap I used to brush my teeth with. See how it's curved out in the middle? That's because I use my toothbrush on it. This soap believe it or not is about 6 months old! That's quite a lot of bang for your buck :-)
I hope that you enjoyed a look into my shower :-) Message me with any questions and for some GREAT reading please look into "The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy" by Valerie Ann Worwood.
Much love,
Heather
Kush Dead Sea Salt Beeswax Spa Bar
This dead sea salt spa bar is loaded with many, many oils and has a strong, sweet, earthy smell of kush fragrance oil. Your skin drinks up the oils and I could feel the difference after just one shower. Ground dead sea salt provides a gentle exfoliation. This bar slides on like a lotion, but you can obtain a lather with a washcloth or netted scrubbie. I would also cut this bar into quarters for ease of use and long life, as it is a dead sea spa bar and is very hard. I'll be happy to do that for you before shipping - just let me know.
You will receive 1 bar approximately 4+ ounces. Some bars weigh as much as 5.5 oz and these bars will go first. I am a terrible cutter, but I try...
It's a must to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Palm Soybean Oils
Castor Jojoba Avocado Sweet Almond Hazelnut Walnut Rice Grapeseed Oils
Shea Avocado Almond Butters
Dead Sea Salt Emu Oil Beeswax
Kush FO
Lye
H2O
Shampoo Bar All Natural Essential Oils and Extracts
I've been mulling around with this idea for quite some time. I've used my own soaps for shampoo bars and that was alright with me. But after researching forever I've created a recipe specifically for hair.
My hair is waist length, dry and curly with flyaway baby hairs that drive me nuts. This shampoo bar leaves my hair very soft, controls the flyaways, smells nice. I even woke up in the middle of the night because the smell and feel of my scalp was so intensely soft I couldn't believe it! It cleans beautifully, leaving my hair shinny, soft and even full bodied!
So let me break down the ingredients…
My base oils are: Olive, Coconut, Palm, Castor, Wheatgerm, Jojoba, Walnut, Rice, Avocado, Sunflower and Shea Butter.
Essential oils used are: Rosemary, Carrot Seed, Calendula
Extracts are: Nettle and Chamomile
Also added: Liquid Silk, Vitamin E, Fresh Aloe Vera and BTMS (vegetable based conditioning emulsifier)
I've added no extra coloring or scent to this save the wonderful natural scent of these oils combined! I love this shampoo bar and it's been a long time coming. I hope you enjoy it the same and I encourage you to research these ingredients to find out just how wonderful and beneficial they are for your hair.
French Green Clay w Castille Dots
French Green Clay with Castille Polka Dots - Great for shaving or a face bar.
This bar was made with Olive, Coconut, Palm, Soybean and Africa's Best Oil with Ginsing. Have you ever seen Africa's Best Oils? They are originally for thicker, richer, ethnic hair, and loaded with great stuff like:
Soy Bean Oil, Walnut Seed Oil, Kiwi Fruit Extract, Olive Fruit Oil, Castor Seed Oil, Sesame Seed Oil, Jojoba Seed Oil, Carrot Seed Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Safflower Oil, Calendula Extract, Yarrow Extract, Cucumber Extract, Carrageenan Extract, Ginseng Extract, Sage Extract, Comfrey Extract, Aloe Extract, and Fragrance.
All good and all natural! The scent is a light very pleasant almost baby powdery type. I like it a lot.
Here's a little bit about French Green Clay from one of my favorite websites www.mountainroseherbs.com:
"French Green Clay (Also Known as Illite Clay or Sea Clay) is very absorbent, and literally "drinks" oils, toxic substances, and impurities from your skin. Its toning action stimulates the skin by bringing fresh blood to damaged skin cells, revitalizing the complexion, and tightening pores. Mined from bedrock quarries in France, it is sun-dried, completely natural, unscented, and fragrance free. Green clay is a bio-mineral, and contains decomposed plant matter as well as many trace minerals, such as: silica, aluminum, magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, copper, zinc, selenium, cobalt, manganese, phosphorous, silicon, micro-algaes, kelp, and phyto-nutrients. Green Clay has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties which make it beneficial for muscular pain, swelling, and arthritic or rheumatic conditions. Cosmetically, French Green clay is revered for its ability to stimulate blood and lymph circulation, remove dead skin cells, absorb impurities and fats, and tone and strengthen connective tissues. After using French Green clay, skin feels fresh, smooth, radiant, and soft. French Green Clay is also marvelous for helping to clear problem skin areas, and is gentle enough to use weekly, or even daily on problem spots."
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Soy Palm
Africa's Best with Ginsing
French Green Clay
Lye H2O
Rhassoul Clay w Castille Polka Dots
Rhassoul Clay with Castille Polka Dots - Great for shaving or a face bar.
This bar was made with Olive, Coconut, Palm, Soybean and Africa's Best Oil with Ginsing. Have you ever seen Africa's Best Oils? They are originally for thicker, richer, ethnic hair and loaded with great stuff like:
Soy Bean Oil, Walnut Seed Oil, Kiwi Fruit Extract, Olive Fruit Oil, Castor Seed Oil, Sesame Seed Oil, Jojoba Seed Oil, Carrot Seed Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Safflower Oil, Calendula Extract, Yarrow Extract, Cucumber Extract, Carrageenan Extract, Ginseng Extract, Sage Extract, Comfrey Extract, Aloe Extract, and Fragrance.
All good and all natural! The scent is a light very pleasant almost baby powdery type. I like it a lot.
Here's a little bit about Rhassoul Clay from one of my favorite websites www.mountainroseherbs.com:
"Rhassoul clay is a truly exquisite Spa quality clay from ancient deposits unearthed from the fertile Atlas mountains of Morocco where it has been used for over 1400 years as a skin conditioner, soap, and shampoo. This clay has a long history, and was used in ancient Rome and Egypt by those of nobility. Rhassoul is a mineral rich, reddish/brown clay that blends extremely well with water making its application to the face and skin a smooth and delightful experience. Today, upscale spas and resorts across the globe utilize the toning and enriching benefits offered by Rhassoul clay. It is very high in trace minerals such as silica, magnesium, iron, calcium, potassium and sodium, making it truly one of the finest treasures for pampering your skin. Because of the high mineral content, astringent properties, and absorption properties, Rhassoul clay is a wonderful and effective clay for cleansing, detoxification, and for general skin care treatments. In clinical tests, Rhassoul has been shown to be effective on skin elasticity, clogged pores, removes dead skin layers, removed surface oil from skin, improves skin clarity and appearance, and reduces flakiness and dryness of both the scalp and skin. Try using Rhassoul clay in soap recipes, facial masks, body wraps, clay packs, shampoos, and conditioners for a luxurious and decadent experience."
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Soy Palm
Africa's Best with Ginsing
Rhassoul Clay
Lye H2O
Nome Botânico: Lavandula angustifolia
Método de Extracção: Destilação a vapor.
Descrição: É um arbusto de folhas persistentes, cresce até 1 metro. As folhas são estreitas e lineares, verde pálidas, com flores violetas.
Utilizações Comuns: Analgésico, anti-convulsivo, anti - depressivo, anti - reumático, anti-séptico, antiespasmódico, anti-viral, bactericida, carminativo, colagogo, cicatrizante, descongestionante e diurético. Considerado como o óleo mais útil e versátil para fins terapêuticos. É o óleo mais indicado para queimaduras e tratamentos da pele. Alivia as dores de queimaduras e previne infecções. Também promove a cura e reduz a cicatriz.
O mais útil dos óleos, em termos terapêuticos, uma vez que possui propriedades sedativas, antissépticas, analgésicas e calmantes.
Contém muitas substâncias químicas e possui inúmeras propriedades, sendo a a mais importante delas a capacidade de restaurar o equilíbrio a todos os sistemas do organismo.
Acredita-se que a lavanda foi introduzida na Grã Bretanha e outros países da Europa setentrional pelos romanos. A palavra latina lavare significa lavar e a lavanda vem sendo há séculos usada para banhos. A água de lavanda é um dos mais antigos perfumes ingleses; supõe-se que a destilação comercial começou no início do século XVII. Acredita-se que, por ser regida por Mercúrio, isto pode relacionar-se com seu uso tradicional para o sistema nervoso. Um óleo nada romântico, atribui-se também a ele funcionar como anafrodisíaco. Borrifar lavanda na cabeça supostamente ajuda a manter a castidade.
Usos através dos tempos:
No Norte da Europa, a lavanda era uma das ervas consagradas a Hécate, deusa do além, capaz de afastar mau olhado.
No século XII, Hildegarde von Bingen recomendou-a no seu herbário, por acreditar que ela mantinha a pureza de caráter.
A lavanda é um dos mais antigos perfumes e remédios caseiros da Inglaterra, usada pelas suas propriedades calamantes e tônicas, além de ser um ótimo repelente de insetos.
No reinado de Isabel I da Inglaterra, as mulheres cosiam bolsas de alfazema nos seus vestidos.
Propriedades terapêuticas:
Sistema respiratório: Alivia os brônquios, a febre do feno, o catarro, os sintomas da gripe e a asma.
Sistema circulatório: Consegue baixar a tensão arterial e impedir as palpitações
Sistema digestivo: Pode ajudar em casos de náuseas, vômitos e flatulências. Estimula a produção da bílis e ajuda na digestão das gorduras.
Sistema genito-urinário: Ajuda a aliviar a retenção de fluidos e pode aliviar o desconforto da cistite. Tal como o jasmim, a lavanda pode ser útil no parto,para ajudar nas contrações e como analgésico, mas deve ser evitado nos primeiros meses de gravidez. Usado para leucorréia e também para harmonizar e regularizar a menstruação.
Sistema musculo-esquelético: Quando misturado com manjerona, alivia a dor, incluindo entorses musculares, o reumatismo e a menstruação dolorosa.
Sistema nervoso: Ajuda a dormir e a aliviar dores de cabeça. Pela sua ação clamante, sedativa e reguladora do sistema nervoso, ajuda no tratamento da enxaqueca, tensão nervosa, insônia e estresse.
Ambiental: Um bom antisséptico e repelente de insetos. No passado, para se protegerem da peste, muitas pessoas levavam consigo as flores secas de lavanda. Hoje, os saquinhos desta flor ainda são muito freqüentes para perfumar guarda-roupas e gavetas com roupas de cama. Por ser um repelente de insetos, afasta as traças.
Sistema tegumetar: A lavanda é um remédio clássico para queimaduras e ferimentos, sendo utilizada também para tratar abscessos, acne, dermatite, eczema, pediculose e psoríase.
Emocional: o aroma puro e fresco da lavanda possui uma certa inocência, apto para afastar as impurezas que maculam a alma. Pela leveza que transmite, ajuda a soltar os pensamentos fixos e refresca a cabeça quente, restabelecendo o equilibro mental. Reforça a criatividade e a facilidade de decisão para direcionar os rumos da vida. Diminui os pensamentos repetitivos, permitindo sonhos agradáveis.
Contra-indicações:
Embora seja geralmente seguro para todas as idades, alguns portadores de rinites ou asmas podem ser alérgicos.
Perfil psicológico:
A lavanda é de grande utilidade para quem apresenta mudanças bruscas de humor e sofre uma sensação de instabilidade. Ela aclama o espírito e diminui a raiva e a exaustão. É capaz de equilibrar o sistema nervoso central, podendo ser benéfico para maníacos depressivos. A lavanda é a promotora do equilíbrio.
Se você é uma pessoa sensível, facilmente embaraçosa e inibida, você precisa da lavanda. Você pode aprender a conciliar sua timidez pela eficiência, praticidade e organização ao tomar consciência de sua sensibilidade e vulnerabilidade a outras pessoas. Usar lavanda auxiliará você a aceitar sua sensibilidade e ver a situação de outra forma, sem se sentir frustrada e incapaz de se expressar.
Notas: Existem cerca de vinte variedades diferentes de lavanda cultivada: A Lavandula spica é um óleo mais canforoso, que tem sido utilizado para males respiratórios. É também usado em sabonetes, produtos de limpeza e perfume. Lavandim ou Lavandula hybrida (cruzamento entre a Lavandula angustifólia e Lavanda spica) é um óleo importante; quase desbancou a produção de lavanda legítima e é freqüentemente vendida como tal por comerciantes inescrupulosos. A Lavandula spica não é muito usada atualmente, mas a Lavandula hybrida é cultivada em toda a parte mais baixa dos Alpes franceses (200m), com produção maciça de óleo essencial.
Importante: Esta informação é somente fornecida para efeitos educacionais.
Temos em nossa linha de produtos quatro composições aromaticas em que a lavanda predomina e diversas composições em que a lavanda faz parte por suas propriedades ou apenas para complementar com seu aroma.
* Campos de lavanda (floral) em que são usados diversos tipos de lavanda de varias partes do mundo.
* Lavanda Acqua uma composição aromática em que usamos a classica mistura de alecrim, bergamota e lavanda.
* Provence uma composição aromática em que usamos alecrim, lavanda e tomilho.
* Lavender uma composição aromática em que usamos lavanda, lavandim,concreto de lavanda e varios outros óleos essencias que intensificam a fragrancia da lavanda.
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This Corona Lime polka dot soap is made with real beer! Nothing but the goodness of beer, beer, beer in here. Beer is good for your skin and hair. To the top I've added lime fragrance oil and enriched the whole darn thing with shea butter, liquid glycerin, castor oil and avocado oil! Full of moisturizing goodness :-)
You will receive one bar of appoximately 4.5+ ounces.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp! See how I smile in my pic? All because of natural remedies :-)
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly.
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Soy Palm
Avocado Castor Corn Canola Sweet Almond
Shea Butter Liquid Glycerin
Lye H2O
Corona Beer
Lime Fragrance Oil
Green Oxide
Alecrim
veja só que maravilha! O alecrim – Rosmarinos officinalis, planta nativa da região mediterrânea – foi muito apreciado na Idade Média e no Renascimento, aparecendo em várias fórmulas, inclusive a “Água da Rainha da Hungria”, famosa solução rejuvenescedora.
Elizabeth da Hungria recebeu, aos 72 anos, a receita de um anjo (um monge?) quando estava paralítica e sofria de gota. Com o uso do preparado, recobrou a saúde e a beleza. O rei da Polônia chegou a pedi-la em casamento!
Madame de Sévigné recomendava água de alecrim contra a tristeza. Rudolf Steiner afirmava que o alecrim é, acima de tudo, uma planta calorífera que fortalece o centro vital e age em todo o organismo. Além disso, equilibra a temperatura do sangue e, através dele, de todo o corpo. Por isso é recomendado contra anemia, menstruação insuficiente e problemas de irrigação sangüínea. Também atua no fígado. E uma melhor irrigação dos órgãos, estimula o metabolismo.
Um ex-viciado em drogas revelou que tivera uma visão de Jesus que o tornou capaz de livrar-se do vício. Jesus lhe sugeria que tomasse chá de alecrim para regenerar e limpar as células do corpo, pois o alecrim continha todas as cores do arco-íris.
O alecrim é digestivo e sudorífero. Ajuda a assimilação do açúcar (no diabetes) e é indicado para recompor o sistema nervoso após uma longa atividade intelectual. É recomendado para a queda de cabelo, caspa, cuidados com a pele, lesões e queimaduras; para curar resfriados e bronquites, para cansaço mental e estafa; ainda para perda de memória, aumentando a capacidade de aprendizado.
Uma lenda sobre o alecrim:
Existe uma graciosa lenda a respeito do alecrim: Quando Maria fugiu para o Egito, levando no colo o menino Jesus, as flores do caminho iam se abrindo à medida que a sagrada família passava por elas. O lilás ergueu seus galhos orgulhosos e emplumados, o lírio abriu seu cálice. O alecrim, sem pétalas nem beleza, lamentou não poder agradar o menino.
Cansada, Maria parou à beira do rio, e, enquanto a criança dormia, lavou suas roupinhas. Em seguida, olhou a seu redor, procurando um lugar para estendê-las. “O lírio quebrará sob o peso, e o lilás é alto demais”. Colocou-as então sobre o alecrim e ele as sustentou ao sol durante toda a manhã.
“Obrigada, gentil alecrim” – disse Maria. “Daqui por diante ostentarás flores azuis para recordarem o manto azul que estou usando. E não apenas flores te dou em agradecimento, mas todos os galhos que sustentaram as roupas do pequeno Jesus, serão aromáticos. Eu abençôo folha, caule e flor, que a partir deste instante terão aroma de santidade.”
Importante: Esta informação é somente fornecida para efeitos educacionais.
Temos em nossa linha de produtos composições aromaticas que utilizam o alecrim. Entre elas o sabão corporal lavanda acqua e provence.
* Lavanda Acqua uma composição aromática em que usamos a classica mistura de alecrim, bergamota e lavanda.
* Provence uma composição aromática em que usamos alecrim, lavanda e tomilho.
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Sun Rippened Raspberry Hybrid Handmade Goats Milk and Honey Soap
I'm calling these soaps my 'hybrid' soap because I've used a great glycerin base and added my own hot process touches to them as well! The best of both worlds!
I've started out with a honey glycerin base and turned it a tranlucent pink with oxide. Then I poured a goats milk glycerine base and added plenty of hot process raspberry balls with a few seeds to exfoliate gently and colored with Australian Red Reef Clay to the middle (you can see them if you look through the tranlucent pink layer). I then added another honey glycerin layer colored with a shimmery, gorgeous merlot mica with bigger hot process raspberry balls. My own handmade massage bar :-)
All the layers are fragranced with Sun Ripppened Raspberry fragrance oil. I've added a complete balance of hot process soap to give you all the benefits with the beauty of a melt and pour.
Very good for your skin and wonderful to look at too. These bars weigh approximately 4 ounces.
Please keep your soaps in a well draining soap dish and allow them to dry out between uses. Otherwise they will drink up all the water and turn into a bloated mushy mess.
::Honey Glycerin Base Contains::
Coconut Palm Castor Safflower Oil
Real Honey
Glycerin (kosher, of vegetable origin)
Purified Water
Sodium Hydroxide
Sorbital
Sorbitan Oleate
Soybean Protein
::Goat's Milk Glycerin Base Contains::
Coconut Palm Castor Sunflower Oil
Goat's Milk
Glycerin (kosher, of vegetable origin)
Purified Water
Sodium Hydroxide
Sorbital
Sorbitan Oleate
Soybean Protein
Titanium Dioxide
EDTA (water softner)
::Raspberry Hot Process Soap Contains::
Olive Coconut Palm Soybean Oil
Australian Red Reef Clay
Sun Rippened Raspberry Fragrance Oil
Raspberry Seeds (not too many)
Sodium Hydroxide
H2O
Superfat Blend of:
Cocoa Shea Avocado Almond Mango Butters
Olive Hazelnut Walnut Sweet-Almond Sunflower Safflower Avocado Rice-Bran Castor Grapeseed Oils
4 pounds of yuzu soap in a wooden log soap mold.
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Measuring fragrance oil for soap - essential oil could be used, or no fragrance at all.
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Pink Grapefruit Handmade Soap
Very moisturizing bar of pink grapefruit, made with fragrance oil and essential grapefruit oil. I've added extra shea, avocado and mango butters to the soap to give it an extra moisture boost.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp!
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly. I can do that by myself.
You will receive 1 bar approximately 4+ ounces. Some bars weigh as much as 5.5 oz and these bars will go first. I am a terrible cutter, but I try...
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Palm Soybean Oils
Shea Mango Avocado Butters
Grapefruit Essential Oil
Pink Grapefruit Fragrance Oil
Oxides
Lye
H2O
Purely Patchouli Essential Oil Hot Process Soap
This patchouli essential oil soap is colored green in homage to the green patchouli leaf with spirulina. You can faintly smell the spirulina. I have added unrefined hemp seed oil, mango butter, aloe vera and beeswax to a list of very skin loving oils. I then enriched with rose hip seed oil, vitamin e and more aloe vera for a nourishing skin loving treat!
::ingredients::
Olive Coconut Palm Hemp Seed Safflower and Soybean Oils
Mango Butter
Beeswax
Aloe Vera
Vitamin E
Rosehip Seed Oil
Spirulina
Patchouli Essential Oil
*****
Essential Oils... Maybe you are wondering if essential oils are right for you. Along with skin loving goodness my soap may also contain essential oils. Although they are all natural and used in low dilutions they are not recommended for pregnant women, children, or anyone with existing medical conditions. Please use your best, wise judgment and research essential oils, their properties, effects, benefits and cautions when using them. There's a great wealth of information online and it's just a click away. Enjoy (-:
*****
Mayan Gold with Sweet Opium Polka Dots Handmade Soap
Mayan Gold with Sweet Opium Dots made using the hot process method with sweet fragrance oils.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp!
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly. I can do that by myself.
You will receive 1 bar approximately 4+ ounces. Some bars weigh as much as 5.5 oz and these bars will go first. I am a terrible cutter, but I try...
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Oil
Olive Oil
Palm Oil
Shea Butter
Sweet Opium FO
Mayan Gold FO
Black Oxide
Lye
H2O
Sweet Opium Handcrafted Natural Soap
I've strayed from the polka dot path today to create this beautiful and plain bar of 'sweet opium oil' scented soap. Made using the hot process method with oils of olive, coconut, palm and shea butter with no added colorant.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp! See how I smile in my pic? All because of natural remedies :-)
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly.
You will receive 1 bar approximately 4+ ounces. Some bars weigh as much as 5.5 oz and these bars will go first. I am a terrible cutter, but I try...
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Oil
Olive Oil
Palm Oil
Shea Butter
Sweet Opium FO
Lye
H2O
Adding olive oil to the melted hard oils.. getting ready to add the lye/water mixture.
See Soap Tutorials & Recipes:
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I am a firm believer that Natural Soap is the only way to go, for many years I used commercial detergent based soaps, and for many years I endured dry, problematic, irritated skin, acne, outrageously dry and ugly cuticles, rashes etc.
I finally decided to give natural soap a try, and haven't looked back since! I love it! My skin loves it! and for the first time in my life I can honestly say: "I LOVE my skin!"
Sweet Pea (and carrots?) handmade hot process soap. Beautiful and delightfully fragranced with sweet pea fragrance oil.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp!
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly. I can do that by myself.
You will receive 1 bar approximately 5+ ounces. Some bars weigh more and these bars will go first. I am a terrible cutter, but I try...
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Palm Oils
Castor Jojoba Avocado Sweet Almond Hazelnut Walnut Rice Grapeseed Sunflower Safflower
Shea Avocado Almond Butters
Nag Champa Fragrance Oil
Oxides
Lye
H2O
Cinnamon Sugar Cocoa Butter Handmade Natural Soap
This soap is made with cinnamon sugar fragrance oil. It smells just like cinnamon and sugar, but not too sweet. Too sweet = bad news in my aromaland. I've added tons and tons and tons of cocoa butter to the base of this bar. To top it off, I've enriched with shea butter, sweet almond oil and vegetable glycerin for more moisturizing goodness. It's a very rich bar of soap and will leave you feeling silky smooth.
This would definitely be a bar of soap that I'd wash my hair with too. I use almost all of my plain (meaning no added herbs and stuff) as shampoo bars. My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
Ylang Ylang and Cocoa Butter with Pink Kaolin Clay
Ylang ylang essential oils with a rich base of oils, beeswax and butters along with French pink clay. I then enriched with rose hip seed oil, vitamin e and more aloe vera for a nourishing skin loving treat!
You will receive one bar approximately 3.5 + ounces.
::ingredients::
Saponified Oils of Olive Coconut Palm Sunflower Safflower Soybean Sweet Almond
Cocoa Butter
Beeswax
Aloe Vera
Vitamin E
Rosehip Seed Oil
French Pink Kaolin Clay
Ylang Ylang Essential and Fragrance Oil
*****
Essential Oils... Maybe you are wondering if essential oils are right for you. Along with skin loving goodness my soap may also contain essential oils. Although they are all natural and used in low dilutions they are not recommended for pregnant women, children, or anyone with existing medical conditions. Please use your best, wise judgment and research essential oils, their properties, effects, benefits and cautions when using them. There's a great wealth of information online and it's just a click away. Enjoy (-:
*****
Patchouli w Jasmine and Dragons Blood Polka Dots Handmade Soap
This yummy smelling bar is smells so good and has dragon's blood and jasmine polka dots throughout. It's main smell is patchouli with a sweet undertow of jasmine and dragons blood.
You will receive one bar of appoximately 4+ ounces.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp! See how I smile in my pic? All because of natural remedies :-)
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly. I can do that on my own.
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Soy Palm
Shea Butter Jojoba Oil Sweet Almond Oil Avocado Oil
Ground Organic Oatmeal
Honey
Lye H2O
Oxides
Fragrance Oil
Essential Oil
Lye (aka Sodium Hydroxide) is an essential ingredient for making soap. Of course, the end product no longer contains any lye. :)
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Frankincense and Myrrh Essential Oil Handmade Glycerin Soap
This soap is made with wonderful shaving and almond butter glycerin base. I've added frankicense and myrrh essential oils and layered it with beautiful gold and cappuccino micas. Very warm and fragrant!
Bar weigh approximately 4 ounces.
Please keep your soaps in a well draining soap dish and allow them to dry out between uses. Otherwise they will drink up all the water and turn into a bloated mushy mess.
::Glycerin Base Contains::
Coconut Palm Castor Safflower Oil
Almond Butter
Glycerin (kosher, of vegetable origin)
Purified Water
Sodium Hydroxide
Sorbital
Sorbitan Oleate
Wheat Protein
Soybean Protein
Titanium Dioxide
Na barra de limão com açucar foi utlizado uma composição aromatica de limão siciliano, benjoin, baunilha, ladano.
Na barra de myrtus mantemos o aroma herbaceo, canforoso e fresco do myrtus.
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Para saber mais:
SOBRE SABOARIA E COSMETICOS NATURAIS
aurabrazilcosmeticos.blogspot.com/
SOBRE AROMACOLOGIA E PERFUMARIA NATURAL
khymeiaaromas.blogspot.com/
Curso de saboaria COLD PROCESS - presencial e à distancia (online).
Em breve: apostila
Saiba mais sobre o limão:
LIMÃO
Planta feminina tendo a Lua como regente planetário e a água como elemento.
O limão é verdadeiramente uma jóia da natureza. Pode ser considerado o rei dos frutos curativos, sendo impressionante a quantidade e variedade das suas aplicações .
Reunindo o chakra da garganta, esclarece-se e dá a capacidade de exprimir-se com competência.
É originário da região sudeste da Ásia. Uns autores citam ser originário da Índia. Desconhecido para os antigos gregos e romanos, a primeira referência sobre seu cultivo data do século III ou IV.
Trazido da Pérsia pelos conquistadores árabes, disseminou-se na Europa. Há relatos de limoeiros cultivados em Génova em meados do século XV, bem como referências à sua existência nos Açores em 1494.
Séculos mais tarde, em 1742, os limões foram utilizados pela marinha britânica para combater o escorbuto, mas apenas em 1928 se obteve a ciência sobre a substância que combatia tal doença, batizado ácido ascórbico ou vitamina C, na qual do limão se obtém grande quantidade.
Popularizou-se no Brasil durante a chamada Gripe Espanhola (epidemia gripal de 1918), quando atingiu preços elevados, chegando a ser comprado por de dez a vinte mil réis cada unidade.
Na Índia, a mulher escolhia o futuro marido fazendo-lhe uma estranha declaração de amor: atirava-lhe um limão!! E na própria Índia, o suco de limão é a bebida sagrada do desjejum matinal, agindo como agente de purificação, regulação e antídoto de envenenamento ou intoxicação.
As raspas da casca de um limão são acrescentadas ao vinho e oferecido a pessoa amada, e age como estimulante sexual.
O limão é uma fruta maravilhosa que pode ser encontrada em praticamente todas as partes do mundo e vem sendo usada com inúmeras finalidades medicinais e preventivas.
Refrescante, ele reduz a temperatura corporal, o que o torna excelente no verão!
Estimulando o olfato
Extraído da casca da fruta, Óleo Essencial de Limão ativa o contato com as verdades internas, trazendo a necessidade de fluir na ação construtiva. Estimula a confiança, alivia o estresse, proporciona estados emocionais de alegria e positivismo, traz sensações de luz, clareza, trata estados de tristeza, ansiedade, melancolia e depressão. Interrompe situações (pensamentos) de má vontade e de não ir até o fim. Trabalha em paralelo a mágoa oculta ou reprimida.
Possui aroma similar ao limão fresco, porém muito mais concentrado.
Um dos grandes segredos das propriedades terapêuticas dos óleos cítricos está no alto teor de monoterpenos que estes possuem. Monoterpenos são as menores moléculas que compõem os óleos essenciais, por este motivo penetram com extrema facilidade em todos os tecidos e células de nosso corpo e possuem uma poderosa ação solvente de lipídeos (gorduras).
Varizes - Ativa a circulação
Colesterol alto
Hipertensão(pode baixar a pressão arterial)
Obesidade
Retensão de líquidos
Celulite
Estrias
Artrite, reumatismo, tendões inflamados e LER
Psoríase
Intoxicação (depurativos)
Caspa, seborréia e queda de cabelo
Acne e pele oleosa
Estimulante
Reduz cansaço e fraqueza
Bactericida
Proporciona sensação de frescor
Tônico
Digestivo, Hepatoprotetor
Ressaca
Regenera a pele
Antisséptico
Estimula a memória e atenção
Elimina maus odores
Imunoestimulante
"Consulte sempre um profissional habilitado".
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Dragon's Blood Confetti Hybrid Handmade Soap
I'm calling these soaps my 'hybrid' soaps because I've used a great glycerin base and added my own hot process touches to them as well! The best of both worlds with lots of fragrance and killer designs!
I've added a great balance of both soaps so you'll get all the benefit of a true handmade soap with the beauty of a melt and pour. Very good for your skin and wonderful to look at too. These bars weigh approximately 4 ounces.
This soap is made from a cocoa butter glycerin base. I've then added my own hot process confetti fun like:
Ylang Ylang - Pink (essential oil)
Nag Champa - Purple (fragrance oil)
Patchouli - Green (essential oil)
Sweet Opium - Blue (essential oil)
Dragon's Blood, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Amber Mix - Light Purple (essential & fragrance oils)
The smell is definitely dragon's blood through and through and a nice generous amount of it too :-)
Please keep your soaps in a well draining soap dish and allow them to dry out between uses. Otherwise they will drink up all the water and turn into a bloated mushy mess - ughly news then I say!
::Confetti Hot Process Contains::
Olive Coconut Palm Soybean
Jojoba Castor SweetAlmond
Shea Almond Butter
Vegetable Glycerin
Essential Oils
Fragrance Oils
H2O
Sodium Hydroxide
Oxides for Color
::Cocoa Butter Glycerin Base Contains::
Coconut Palm Castor Safflower Oil
Cocoa Butter (unrefined)
Glycerin (kosher, of vegetable origin)
Purified Water
Sodium Hydroxide
Sorbital
Sorbitan Oleate
Soybean Protein
Titanium Dioxide
FAZER SABONETE POR COLD ( OU HOT ) PROCESS NÃO É BRINCADEIRA .
Tenho visto muita barbaridade. O cold process está se vulgarizando e tenho visto pessoas sem nenhum conhecimento colocar o produto à venda.
Levei 3 anos estudando e testando todo o processo. Ainda hoje estudo, pesquiso, testo materia-prima, vou atras de fornecedores idôneos e honestos. Mantenho lotes em observação por dois anos.
TENHA RESPEITO PELA PESSOA QUE VAI USAR O SEU SABONETE .
Não pode haver soda caustica livre na massa, por isso temos que ter MUITO cuidado !!!!!
( na foto, estou inspecionando um lote de 150kg de sabonete vegetal para um empresa que em breve estará no mercado).
melting the hard oils for soap - palm oil, palm kernel oil and coconut oil
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A lot like my original critter soaps, these cupcake soaps start out with all plant based oils and made from scratch using the hot process method (the same as cold process soap, but with a few more steps involved), and NEVER from a pre-made base!
The bottom portion was scented with a light vanilla cream, left uncolored, and contains a pinch of ultra fine, ground pumice for a little extra cleansing power.
The top portion was colored with natural iron oxides, scented with a tropical blend of vanilla, mango and sweet orange and topped off with a cute ocean critter and a dusting of micro glitter. The manufacturer recommends the toys for 3 and up, as they are small and could pose a choking risk.
weighs about 4oz.
I have about ten different ocean critters coming over the course of the next couple of days.
LOOK for more critter soaps very soon!
*bugs
*reptiles
*farm animals
*jungle/zoo animals
more...
Yummy lemon poppy soap. This time I just made a small batch of about 7 bars. Scented with lemon essential oils. www.lilybaysoap.etsy.com
another brew soap made by lilybaysoap using evolution craft brewing's beer. This time a pale ale was used.
This one is available unscented OR scented with a five fold orange essential oil.
This is all natural, vegan, handcrafted soap made the hot process soaping method. NEVER from a base.
purchase soaps at lilybaysoap.etsy.com
Apricot Scrub Hybrid Glycerin and Hot Process Soap
I'm calling these soaps my 'hybrid' soap because I've used a great glycerin base and added my own hot process touches to them as well! The best of both worlds!
I've started out with an almond butter glycerin base. Then I poured an olive oil glycerine base and added plenty of hot process apricot scrub balls with apricot seeds to exfoliate and Burt's Bees Apricot Oil. I've added a layer of copper mica and it shines like a new penny! All the layers and are fragranced with apricot fragrance oil. My own handmade massage bar :-)
Very good for your skin and wonderful to look at too. These bars weigh approximately 4 oz.
Please keep your soaps in a well draining soap dish and allow them to dry out between uses. Otherwise they will drink up all the water and turn into a bloated mushy mess.
::Glycerin Base Contains::
Coconut Palm Castor Safflower Oil
Almond Butter
Glycerin (kosher, of vegetable origin)
Purified Water
Sodium Hydroxide
Sorbital
Sorbitan Oleate
Wheat Protein
Soybean Protein
Titanium Dioxide
Added fragrance oil. Using a potato masher to mix well.
Instructions for making Crock Pot Handmade Soap
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