What would you call a mixture of patchouli, lavender, geranium, cedarwood and ylang ylang? I call it Woodland Forest. …
Patchouli
Beach Soap 2022
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 Live. (Check out the Facebook Live when I cut it, I was struggling. It was too large for my soap cutter and had to be cut by hand. Didn't realize it until I was live on Facebook and it's pretty funny.) …
The Mod Squad Soap
They were The Mod Squad ("One black, one white, one blonde"), described by one critic as "the hippest and first young undercover cops on TV" As soon as I made this soap, I named it the Mod Squad Soap. The colors reminded me of the old TV show. To be one hundred percent honest, I should have waited. Now I think Orange Sherbet …
How to Have a Great Smelling Home Naturally
We all want our home to smell great. The problem for me is, most artificial aromas give me headaches. So buying one of those plug-in things (with the really cool names like Ocean Breeze and Kiwi Strawberry) at the grocery store is a trip down migraine hell. I've got some ideas for you to keep your home smelling great naturally, …
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Alegna Soap® and Sandalwood
When I'm selling at an event, I'm usually asked if I have a sandalwood soap. Since the essential oil is so expensive (one pound is over $1500) most soap makers use a fragrance oil. Problem is, I have issues with most fragrance oils, which is why I use essential oils in my soaps. Over the holiday, I wanted to see if I could …