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Feito à mão, com fio de algodão, por um grupo de senhorinhas da igreja, é ótimo para retirar células mortas, ativar a circulação e deixar a sua pele respirar, naturalmente.

Coloque dentro seu sabonete vegetal, feito com óleos orgânicos e certificados, aroma, corantes e antioxidantes naturais.

 

LINHA AFRICA: cheiro de mato, de terra, de chuva.....muito cedro, muito patchuli e muito vetiver.

Em breva na lojinha: www.santosabao.elo7.com.br

 

Contato: ebacchini@terra.com.br

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Mother's day is coming up. My friends Melissa and Rick make amazing soaps. Mothers like soap. Buy some soap from them.

 

I went over to their house to help them out with their camera so they could take better soap pics and they made tostadas as a thank-you, and they were SO GOOD. Oh my God. I want more.

 

Also: Had a really fun time explaining how to camera and talking about our D&D campaigns.

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

.....em breve........

    

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Clutch (30 Years Of Rock & Roll Tour) @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, on Sunday, January 2, 2022.

 

30 Years Of Rock & Roll Setlist:

 

Wicker

Far Country

Rock n Roll Outlaw

Slow Hole to China

12 Ounce Epilogue

The Soapmakers

Vision Quest

In Walks Barbarella

7 Jam

Rats

10,000 Witnesses

(Notes from the Trial Of) La Curandera

The Face

Burning Beard

Slaughter Beach

A Shogun Named Marcus

Spacegrass

 

Encore:

Impetus

How to Shake Hands

X-Ray Visions

Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16

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

Tripoli is the largest city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in Lebanon. Situated 85 km north of the capital Beirut. In ancient times, it was the center of a Phoenician confederation which included Tyre, Sidon and Arados, hence the name Tripoli, meaning "triple city" in Greek.

 

At the end of the 15th century, the governor of Tripoli (Lebanon) Youssef Bek Sayfa established Khan Al Saboun (the hotel of soap traders). This market was finished at the beginning of the 16th century, the last days of the Mamlouks ruling. The manufacture of soap was very popular in Tripoli. There, the market became a trade center where soap was produced and sold. Afterwards, traders of Tripoli began to export their soap to Europe.

 

At first, those perfumed soaps were offered as gifts in Europe. Therefore, handiwork developed in Tripoli. Due to the ongoing increase of the demand, craftsmen started to consider this job as a real art and wanted to satisfy their product amateurs by manufacturing various forms of more effective good-quality soap. That’s how the Arab and occidental countries began to import the soap of Tripoli.

 

Nowadays, we find all kinds of soaps in Tripoli: slimming soaps, anti-acne soaps, moisturizing soaps… Some producers are even turning to exportation more than ever. The raw material used for these kinds of soap is olive oil. The Tripoli soap is also composed of: honey, essential oils, natural aromatic raw materials like: flowers, petals, herbs… The soaps are dried in the sun, in a dry atmosphere: this allows the evaporation of water that served to mix the different ingredients.

The drying operation lasts for almost three months. As water evaporates, a thin white layer appears on the soap surface: it is the soda that comes from the sea salts.

 

The craftsman brushes the soap very carefully with his hand until the powder trace is entirely eliminated.

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.

Ritterfest Gangelt 2022

Knights' festival 2022 in Gangelt

Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16

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Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16

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

Made yesterday, this is the soap after I poured it into the mold, before gel stage.

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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Para saber mais:

SOBRE SABOARIA E COSMETICOS NATURAIS

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SOBRE AROMACOLOGIA E PERFUMARIA NATURAL

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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

para perfumar seu lavabo, aroma floral com especiarias......

 

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Sarva Natural Artisan Soaps

  

Sarva soaps are lovingly handcrafted in artisanal fashion, using an uncommon level of attention, skill, and care. We are proud to create a completely natural product, and we receive wide acclaim for our uniquely artistic, beautiful all-natural soaps. Sarva soaps are a treat for your skin and your senses.

 

Here at Sarva, we offer you something very special:

 

* Unparalleled artistic design; we are proud of our nationally-recognized and award-winning soaps!

* Intelligent, careful formulation, using the finest nature has to offer.

* Compassionate choices; we use sustainably and ethically harvested raw materials wherever possible. Our soaps are all vegetarian friendly, and most are vegan friendly.

* Experience and knowledge. You and your skin benefit from our soapmaker's formal training in clinical aromatherapy and herbalism.

* Aromatherapy-based, custom-blended essential oils to bring you a therapeutic, rejuvenating experience. We do not use synthetic fragrances.

* Nature's own true colors; we use spices, clays, botanicals, and other natural materials to pigment our soaps. We do not use synthetic pigments, including mineral oxides.

* Old-world craftsmanship; all of our soaps are entirely handcrafted in small batches to maintain their integrity, level of detail, and uniqueness.

* A completely biodegradable product; what rinses down the drain won't harm our environment.

* 100% postconsumer recycled packaging, all fully recyclable on your end.

  

Sarva Soaps 2009 Holiday Promo available exclusively to this blog's readers! Now through 11/30, you can save 15% on any order by entering ALAIVANI1109 in the Discount Coupon Code box in my shopping cart. You can combine with the standard free shipping with orders over $50 to save even more!!

 

Thank you for this generous promo, Michelle!

  

Visit Sarva Soaps, browse, buy and use at once!!

 

Slide show of soaps by Jennifer Kumar - These soaps are not only an inspiration to the skin- but to the camera's eye!!

  

Straight to Winter Woods Order Page - Limited Edition

 

Photo used with permission.

This highly unusual soap is made from a luxurious sls free organic soap base, and scented with a beautiful blend of floral essential oils. The design has been carefully hand poured in three colours, white and lilac daisies on a black background.

As with all my soaps, this delightfully aromatic bar comes packaged in a pretty gift bag.

Suitable for vegans and those with sensitive skin

 

The ingredients used in my soap are as follows:

glycerin, aqua, sodium stearate, sodium oleate, sorbitol, sodium laurate, sodium myristate, stearic acid, lauric acid, pentasodium pentetate, tetrasodium etidronate, shea butter, avocado butter, clay, mica, parfum

 

No SLES or SLS are included-this soap is suitable for sensitive skin

Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16

Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16

Dragons Blood w Hints of Patchouli Amber and Sandalwood

 

Purple Dragons Blood base with balls of Patchouli, Amber and Sandalwood polka dots to give it a cosmic visual fun fest! Made using the hot process method. This soap smells wonderful and it's enriched with Jojoba Oil, Avocado Oil, Sweet Almond Oil and Shea Butter for extra moisturizing goodness. Everytime I walk by my soap table I have to stop and smell it, it smells so, so good!

 

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, 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!

 

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. Very, very important for handmade soap! You don't want your soap absorbing every last bit of water it touches. 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

Soybean Oil

Palm Oil

Castor Oil

Jojoba Oil

Sweet Almond Oil

Avocado Oil

Shea Butter

Fragrance Oils

Lye

H2O

Oxides

Sabonete de base vegetal, com uma formula delicada, elaborada através de uma cuidadosa combinação de óleos e manteigas vegetais, de espuma abundante e cremosa, rica em glicerina natural, aromatizada com óleos essenciais.

 

Não uso produtos de origem animal, corantes artificiais, aromas sintéticos ou conservantes químicos. Apenas óleos e manteigas vegetais e óleos essênciais.Tudo natural, feito artesanalmente, com muito cuidado e carinho.

 

www.santosabao.elo7.com.br

ebacchini@terra.com.br

+ 55 11 6645-1234

 

Sabonete vegetal aromatizado com cêra de jasmim ( que ficou no oleo de jojoba por dois anos ) e oleo de Mirta ( mirtle oil ).

O melhor de tudo é que as florzinhas de jasmim resistiram à saponificação....coloquei bem poucas, com receio que ficassem pretas, mas da proxima vez, coloco bem mais.

 

Sobre o oleo de MIRTA ( FONTE: Wikipedia ):

 

Murta (Myrtus L.) é um género botânico que compreende uma ou duas espécies de plantas com flor, da família das Myrtaceae, nativo do sudoeste da Europa e do Norte de África.

A murta-comum, também designada como MIRTA, mirto, murta-cheirosa, murta-cultivada, murta-das-noivas, murta-do-jardim, murta-verdadeira, murteira, murtinheira, murtinheiro, murtinho, murtinhos e murto, está vastamente distribuída pela região mediterrânica, sendo muito cultivada por todo o mundo. Nos Açores é ainda designada como murtão. A subespécie Myrtus communis tarentina, Lineu, é designada como murta-dos-jardins ou murta-das-folhas-pequenas, sendo apreciada pela sua copa arredondada, folhagem densa e flores aromáticas. Outra espécie, conhecida como murta do Sara (Myrtus nivellei), tem a sua área de distribuição restrita às montanhas de Tassili n'Ajjer, na Argélia meridional, e nos Montes Tibesti no Chade, onde ocorre em pequenas áreas de bosques vestigiais, perto do centro do Deserto do Sara e é considerada uma espécie em perigo de extinção. Contudo, alguns botânicos não a consideram suficientemente distinta da Myrtus communis para constituir uma espécie à parte.

Na mitologia grega, a murta era consagrada a Afrodite. O mesmo aconteceria na mitologia romana, em que Vénus recebia o título de Murcia, que a relaciona a esta planta. De facto, desde a antiguidade que esta espécie está relacionada com rituais e cerimónias solenes - já os Gregos a utilizavam para adornar as noivas com grinaldas, como ainda por vezes acontece hoje em dia, existindo também referências no Antigo Testamento a este modo de adornar as noivas. A madeira de murta (Mirra) era ainda usada para incensar cerimónias religiosas na Grécia Antiga.

São cultivadas ainda por causa do seu óleo essencial, usado em perfumaria e mesmo como condimento. São utilizadas também como plantas ornamentais e na prática do xeriscaping (conservação da humidade, valorizando-se a sua capacidade de tolerância às altas temperaturas e verões secos. A sua madeira é bastante apreciada na criação de artefactos, usando tornos mecânicos. As raízes e a casca são utilizadas na extracção de tanino. Tem sido considerada como planta medicinal por diversas práticas de medicina tradicional.

Nas ilhas da Sardenha e Córsega produz-se um licor digestivo, chamado mirto, macerando bagas de murta em álcool; ao licor atribuem-se virtudes curativas de doenças da boca e sistema digestivo.

Das folhas e flores destiladas faz-se uma água usada como cosmético, chamada água-de-anjo.

Usam-se também ramos e folhas de murta (Mirra)/ (Hadass) no lulav, durante a festividade judaica do Sucot.Diz uma lenda que a origem dos Murta surgiu no Antigo Egito, com um faraó de grande poder chamado Danielos Murta. Sua origem é desconhecida, assim como sua idade e relativos. Um sábio, chamado Alípios Casalli disse uma vez: "porque os Murta hão de dominar o mundo um dia". Alípios tinha grande relação com os Murta, conhecia bem a família, e manteve sua origem em uma sociedade secreta, existente até os dias de hoje, com vários Casallis espalhados pelo mundo. Seus objetivos nunca foram revelados.

 

Vibe Community Space, Spokane, Washington.

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

Ahh! This is my new absolute favorite!

From left to right -

 

British Blu-ray steelbook

German Blu-ray steelbook

Japanese Blu-ray / DVD digibook

French Blu-ray collectors edition

American DVD steelbook

German special edition DVD steelbook

British definitive DVD steelbook

American DVD digibook

American 10th anniversary Blu-ray amaray

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

 

Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16

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

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