Showing posts with label lavendar soap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lavendar soap. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2009

In the Shea Bath Studios


Finally in stock are the long awaited, Purple Dreams/ Lavendar soap that my friend Juanita has so graciously and patiently waited for. We have four left for sale so inquire via email (sheabath@gmail.com) so I can send yours to you. :)







This gorgeous soap is Tropical Breeze. Trust me if you had smell o vison you would say the same thing. :) This one exhibits all the natural ingredients of Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil and Palm Kernel, Sweet Almond Oil and Shea Butter. The scent of Brambleberry Plumeria and Sweet Orange Oil makes you think of the tropics and the margaritas. Or maybe that is just me. This one will be available in couple of weeks for sale and for an upcoming giveaway in November. Look out for details to come.


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Thursday, August 20, 2009

What's Cooking in the Kitchen?

Lavendar Soap is being made tonight in the Shea Bath Studios courtesy of my friend Juanita. She has been waiting patiently for these. It will be revealed in a couple of days. :)

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Monday, February 11, 2008

First Hot Process Soap Attempt

I attempted my first Crockpot Hot Process way of making soap.
Here is a picture of my results:

I made a Lavendar scented soap. The blue swirls in the soap are from blue oxide I got from Brambleberry. I follow the CPHP tutorial from the That Soap Site. The pictures and instructions were right on point. What I love about the CPHP, I was able to use this soap in two weeks as opposed to waiting 6 weeks for it to cure. I would assume that the curing results would vary based on the type of soap you make. Whether the end product has basic hardening oils or luxury oils that take longer to cure. I will be selling these bad boys very soon. Look out. :)

Have you tried CPHP soapmaking before? If yes, what were your results? If not, then why not?? Comments are welcome.