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January 03, 2017
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3-Bar Handmade Soap Gift Set

December 02, 2013
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Making your own soap at home is the most ideal approach to realize that the soap you utilize holds just the best and freshest parts. Also handmade soap gift set aren't only great to utilize yourself; they make radiant endowments to keep the individuals who are of high repute to you clean and wonderful. Point of fact,  handmade soap gift set are presumably the nicest blessing you can offer anybody -somebody you cherish, even yourself! A bushel of extraordinary custom made soaps is dependably a right blessing. Office associates? Removed relatives? A wicker bin of mellow cereal soap, or a wicker container of soaps scented with lavender oil is dependably the correct thing. You might be certain that the beneficiary will

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Eight Soothing Scents for Reducing Stress

January 29, 2010
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Feeling a bit frazzled? One way to immediately help soothe your soul is to enjoy an aromatherapy scent formulated for calming. Aromatherapy can come in a variety of forms. You can get specific burners or infusers intended for aficionados of aromatherapy, or you can go a simpler route with some potpourri or scented candles. You can also purchase room or linen spray, hang sachets in your closet or just use bath scents in your favorite relaxing fragrance. Whatever delivery method you choose, you will be sure to enjoy the pleasant aromas as well as the effects of these wonderful scents. Buy some handmade soap today!


Lavender: Lavender is one of the most soothing of scents. For

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Ladder Style Soap Dishes Keep Your Handmade Soaps Happy

January 29, 2010
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Introducing our new ladder style slotted soap dishes for handmade soap. They are sleek and contemporary and would look great next to your kitchen sink or in the bathroom. They are slotted to promote maximum air circulation around your soap, to keep your soaps dry and happy!

Our ladder style soap dishes are available in Natural or Dark. Don't forget to add one to your shopping cart during your next shopping spree! They also make great gifts when coupled with a few of our handmade luxury

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Benefits of Shea Butter

January 27, 2010
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Shea Butter in handmade soap nourishes the skin with Vitamins A, E and F. Vitamins A and E help maintain the skin and keep it clear and healthy. They are particularly helpful for sun damaged skin and help prevent premature wrinkles and facial lines. Vitamin F acts as a skin protector and rejuvenator by soothing rough, dry or chapped skin. Shea Butter is high in fat, around 7-12% are unsaponifiables. For comparison, avocado oil, a well known skin conditioner, has between 2-6%. This high level of unsaponifiables in shea butter is one of the properties that makes Shea Butter so invaluable in treating the conditions listed above. Also, Shea Butter easily penetrates the skin allowing the skin to breathe and not

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Handmade Soap: Why Lye?

January 25, 2010
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Most of the cleansing bars that you buy at the store are detergents, not soap at all. In the industry, they are called "syndet bars", or synthetic detergent bars. They are made from synthesized chemicals, fillers, petrochemicals, synthetic dyes and artificial fragrances.


On the other hand, handmade soap is made from plant oils (such as olive, coconut and palm) and is a gentle cleansing product more appropriate for use on skin than detergent. Animal fats, such as lard and tallow, can also be used to make soap.

Handmade soap is made by combining sodium hydroxide (lye), oils and water in a process known as "saponification". Some people may question the use of lye in handcrafted soap. The fact is,

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Banish Winter Skin!

January 23, 2010
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The winter brings snow, sleet, wind, dry heat and cold, all are major contributors to ravaged winter skin. Raging fireplaces and central heating air systems decrease air humidity and increase moisture loss from our skin. If you are already prone to dry skin, winter can be even more devastating and cause major discomfort to your largest organ.

Dry skin is also known as xerosis. Itching, redness and flaking can result from the chilling, dry conditions, not to mention cracks and fissures.

So what remedies are available to ward off these winter woes? Here are some tips to help your skin stay plump, soft and hydrated during these chilly months.

Wash your face with handmade soap and warm water

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Fabulous Skin: How to Get It and Keep It

January 21, 2010
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Our skin, with visible and hidden components, is a barometer of both internal health and emotional equilibrium. It is a protective shield as well as a self-decorating canvas and is a critical gauge in our quest for daily health and well-being. It is also the most neglected organ we have.


Many myths surround the care of our largest organ, the skin. In its protective role, our skin shields us from environmental toxins and hazards. It forms a protective barrier that seeks to minimize intrusions of foreign invaders into that sensitive inner realm: our cells and bloodstream. With such a full-time Herculean labor force, our skin requires both nutrients and water to keep itself performing at maximum

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Handmade Soap Facts

January 19, 2010
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How many people know what soap really is? Several of the cleansing bars that you buy at the store, for example, are detergents, and not soaps at all. They are called syndet bars, or synthetic detergent bars. They are made from synthesized chemicals and are usually much harsher than soap. Detergents contain petroleum distillates rather than oil. On the other hand, true soap is made from natural oils (such as olive, coconut and palm) and is a gentle cleansing product more appropriate for use on skin than is detergent.


Soaps, unlike detergents, are made by combining sodium hydroxide (lye), oils and water in a process known as "Saponification". Some people may question the use of lye in handmade

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Lavender Handmade Soap

January 17, 2010
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Lavender is an important ingredient for soap used for aromatherapy. The natural characteristics of lavender are known for their ability to sooth physical and emotional stress and also reduce pain from burns, headaches, itchy insect bits, and other irritating or tension related problems. If you're looking to enrich your everyday health, lavender handmade soaps should be part of everyone’s daily beauty regime. Benefit from the natural health remedy of lavender handmade soap.
Be sure to check out our Lavender homemade soap today!

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Mochaccino Coffee Handmade Soap

January 16, 2010
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Our new Mochaccino Coffee soap is ready! A great wake-me-up in the morning shower. And coffee soap is wonderful for removing kitchen odors from your hands, such as fish, garlic and onions. I've heard it also works well for gasoline and motor oil. Mochaccino Coffee soap is topped with real coffee beans! As always, our soaps are all natural and contain no harsh chemicals or synthetics.

Order Mochaccino Coffee Handmade Soap now!

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The Benefits of Handmade Soap

January 15, 2010
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Soap is one of the oldest cleansers used in the contemporary world. Soap is made by a chemical reaction caused by a mixture of oil, water, and lye (the catalyst in the soap making process). When making soap, all the lye is completely depleted during the saponification process. You cannot make soap without lye. The oils and ingredients used in making soap change for each recipe and each oil has different properties that change the overall type of soap cleansing. Animal and plant oils are used for making soap and each gives a different soap texture and result.


The commercial soap bought in stores today isn't what our ancestors would define as soap. Soap has natural moisturizing qualities which

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