The Salt Soap Series
Why would you add salt to a soap? Why make a salt soap? …
Why would you add salt to a soap? Why make a salt soap? …
What would you call a mixture of patchouli, lavender, geranium, cedarwood and ylang ylang? I call it Woodland Forest. …
Alegna Soap® is a local Long Island soap company. …
Seamoss soap captures the scent of the salty air on the beach in winter. It's a natural fragrance oil, with notes of citrus, rosemary, …
When I meet someone for the first time, I am usually asked "How did you get interested in making soap?" It's a hard question to answer. …
Most of us in the handcrafted soap business have been asked why our soaps are so expensive. There isn't a simple answer. …
This summer, I wanted to make beach soap with a sunset. Something like the beaches in Bermuda or Aruba. I made and cut this soap on a Facebook …
Soap Making When I started making soap years ago, I never thought about starting a business. I thought I had a really cool hobby and was content. …
Why make one rainbow soap when you can make two? My grandson Luke loves rainbows, and June is Pride month. I wanted to make something …
You've made the switch to handcrafted soap. Yes, it is more expensive than store bought and there's a reason for that. But right now, …
A lavish soap. A one-of-a-kind soap with an exquisite aroma that’s made with specialty base oils and rich nut butters. That’s what I wanted to create. …
I think Brian might be getting tired of all the Manly Man soap I've made for him. This soap is #3, the third large soap I've made specifically with …
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