Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Busy Busy Busy!!

Yippee, the baby soap has been de-moulded (if that’s an actual word), and is looking lovely the chunks are a beige colour on the outside and what can only be described as a dusky rose colour on the inside, and they smell light & fresh almost fruity, yes I know they contain Mandarin, but you know what I mean lol…. The hearts are again a caramely beige colour and are looking quite smooth, the total opposite of the Sunflower and Calendula one's which are bobbly to the touch, its funny how different soaps vary so much even though they have been made with almost the same ingredients. I promise I will be taking so pictures and uploading them soon…… onest…. Lol.

I've busy making my Baby & Nipple balms (no jokes please as I think I have heard all of them)… The Baby Balm is good for all over use, especially on very sore bottoms, it acts as a protective barrier and it doesn't sting, which I found a certain high street brand did, and my little one wouldn't let me near her with it, so I created my balm, and we don't have any tears, in fact when I'm putting it on she starts to giggle and tells me I'm tickling. it also works extremely well on cradle cap as well. The Nipple Balm, helps soften the skin when breast feeding and helps prevent it from getting sore & cracked, but I also have a couple of Runner/ Joggers who use it to protect them from getting friction sores.

Lauri xx


Monday, 23 January 2012

New Baby Soap!!!

What a morning!!! I have two children off sick, I've cleaned the bathroom, sorted the dog out & now I have almost completed my first batch of baby soap, I am just waiting for it to cool down so I can blend and mould it…. So I just thought I would make a start on my blogg, this soap is made with water infused with rosehips, borage oil and gently fragranced with Mandarin & Chamomile. Its seems to be taking ages to cool down to the blending temperatures though!

Well finally after 20mins the mixture cooled down enough for me to blend and mould, lovely! I have made 12 hearts & 16 chunks of soap, chunks don’t you just love that word, it can describe a multitude of things. But I think I use it quite eloquently  in describing my soaps lol…. Any how, I have got way off the subject, this soap will be suitable for Babies, children & people with sensitive skin.

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Back in the Saddle again!!!!

God it feels good to be back in a routine and to be making again, I must admit I haven't been as productive as I should have been, but hey baby steps lol. I have made and de-moulded my new Sunflower & Calendula Heart soaps (which should be ready for Mother Day), I was going to take pictures of them today, but they were still abit soft & gooey to be placed at photographed so I'll leave them to harden up for a week. The Muscle & Joint Gel will be back on the website tomorrow as I made a rather large batch of that and also the Cooling Head Ease & Soothing Face & Eye Gel. Today I boxed up a couple of orders & got them posted out and then I made the Honey & Oatmeal Soap, which, if I do say so myself its looking rather nice.


Oh before I forget I am at Crocadon Market on Saturday 21st, 9am to 3pm so hopefully I'll see some of you there.


Laurix

Monday, 16 January 2012

New Year New Start

16/01/12

Well here goes, it’s the New Year so my work room has been top & tailed, its been stripped, cleaned, mould proofed, painted twice and in some places 3 times, everything has been sorted, tidied and put back together, so its as fresh as a daisy all ready for me to crack on.

My first mission is to make Heart soaps ready for Valentines & Mothers Day, I will be doing these in Sunflower & Calendula and Rose & Ylang Ylang, and possibly Lavender & Thyme, but we'll see how the others turn out first. I will up load photos when they have cured for 48hrs, so fingers crossed.

Then I have my usual stock to build up then hopefully next week I will start playing around with some of my new recipes, it works out instead of 10 I have 12 new soap recipes, the first 3 will be the Kitchen Scrub, which is made with Coffee & Vanilla, Just Olive which is mainly made with Olive oil and Sea Spray, which is made using seaweed & green clay. These will all be ready for sale hopefully by the end of February as promised, all three of these soaps will be cut into cubes and sold as they come.



Soap of the Week



Lavender & Thyme Soap

This Lavender & Thyme Soap offers Antiseptic benefits, protecting, nurturing and moisturising the skin. Our Lavender & Thyme Soap contains natural bacteria fighters such as lavender, and thyme essential oils, along with moisturising Olive Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Coconut Oil and Lavender Petals.

Our lavender and thyme cold pressed soap is designed for frequent use. The ingredients gently remove soil and bacteria without drying, chapping or irritating skin.

Your hands will love our NATURAL Handmade Soaps.

Due to the handmade nature of our soaps weights and shapes will vary, We endeavour to make all soaps to am approximate weight of 90gms.

No Artificial Colourings, No Artificial Fragrances and No Parabens.

Ingredients:

Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Prunus Dulcis (Almond) Oil, Aqua, Lavandula Angustifolia, Thymus Vulgaris.

Texture:

This soap has a fairly strong and long lasting clean/ fresh fragrance, it is a medium hard soap and lathers up beautifully giving plenty of small soft bubbles.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Soap Of The Week

Gardeners Soap

This soap is perfect for people who love to do a spot of gardening. Made with 100% pure and sustainable oils creating a wonderfully natural mild bar of soap with no chemicals to irritate the skin. We have added Shea Butter for extra luxury.

Made with the antiseptic qualities of Tea Tree and Eucalyptus essential oils combined with the rough texture of ground pumice, ground rosemary and poppy seeds should help to remove mud after a hard days gardening.

Tea Tree essential oil has a clean fresh medicinal aroma. Tea Tree is one of only two essential oils (Lavender being the other) that can be used neat on the skin in small amounts. It is a non-toxic natural antiseptic ideal for cuts, insect bites, blisters, warts and other topical infection.

Similar to Tea Tree essential oil, Eucalyptus essential oil has a medicinal earthy aroma. The principal active ingredient in the oil is ‘eucalyptol’ which gives it its strong disinfectant properties.

Ingredients:
Aqua, Olea Europea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) Fruit, Melaleuca Alternifolia, Eucalyptus Globulus, Papaver Somniferum (Poppy) Seeds, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Ground), Pumice Powder.


In the making of this soap we use Palm Oil, Now "Don't Panic" We source our palm oil from a supplier that is registered with The Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) this means that all of our Palm Oil comes from sustainable sources and is guaranteed not to endanger animals such as the orangutang. We pride ourselves on our Environmentally Freindly Stance and source such ingredients only after researching the supplier in depth.

Texture:

This soap gives off a gentle aroma with a soft creamy lather & gentle bubbles, yes Tea Tree & Eucalyptus are strong oils, but this aroma is subtle & not overpowering, also if you a in the throws of a horrible cold, after washing you'll find the eucalyptus has a clearing effect on your nose. The Poppy seeds, ground Rosemary & Nettle Leaves make for a soft  & scrub, so its not to harsh on your hands but enough to get them clean.

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Test blog

We are testing our blog feed to twitter and facebook.....Here goes

Friday, 6 January 2012

Alert!! Bath Salts the New Legal High

I did a couple of bloggs a couple of months ago about the new craze that was going around about kids using commercial bath salts as the new legal high, well getting back on to that subject I came across the article below in a magazine that I subscribe to and I thought many of you may find it interesting, yes I know its American based, but at the end of the day it effects us on this side of the pond as well. So I though I would post it…… I hope you find it informative and eye opening.


The Dangers of Bath Salts

by Stacy Reckard

A Growing Menace

When someone begins a conversation about their favorite bath salts, odds are that you’ll think of the type you drop in the tub for a relaxing soak. You might just be wrong, though. In the United States, law enforcement is warning everyone about a dangerous new product: Bath Salts. These are definitely not the bath salts we’re used to—instead, they are a complex chemical compound containing the
stimulants mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV). Sold as a powder under a variety of names such as “Ivory Wave,” “Purple Wave,” “Red Dove,” “Blue Silk,” “Zoom,” “Bloom,” “Cloud Nine,” “Ocean Snow,” “Lunar Wave,” “Vanilla Sky,” “White Lightning,” “Scarface,” and “Hurricane
Charlie,” this drug has lawmakers everywhere scrambling to pass legislation to prevent it from being sold legally to anyone, including children. The intersection of bath and body products with drug use has happened in the past, as evidenced by the use of lye in the production of Methamphetamine, a powerful central nervous system stimulant. This latest confluence of drugs and bath products is particularly alarming, though, as the product names and packaging of the drug create an environment
of fear and places suspicion on every small business marketing the ‘real’ product intended for the tub. With that in mind, every business owner who markets bath and body products should educate themselves on the issue of this synthetic drug.

Dangerous Reactions

Bath Salts are typically taken through one of three methods—users either administer them orally, by inhalation, or by injection. When inhaled or injected, the outcomes can be deadly. Mephedrone is of particular concern. Research has shown that mephedrone presents a high risk for overdose; when used in combination with MDPV, the chemicals act in a manner similar to cocaine and, like cocaine, cause high abuse and addiction rates. In what seems to be a perfect storm of side effects, Bath Salts also
trigger intense cravings similar to those experienced by methamphetamine users. Unfortunately, Bath Salts is also producing very dangerous reactions in users, many ofwhich have led to alarming actions. According to news reports, a man who inhaled Bath Salts took his skinning knife and slit his face and
stomach repeatedly; in another incident, 21-year-old Dickie Sanders cut his throat and then ended his life with a gunshot. In a recent AP News article, Dr. Richard Sanders, a general practitioner from Covington, La., shared the story of his son’s terrifying experience with the drug. After snorting the Bath Salts, the young man went through three days of intermittent delirium, during which he attempted to take his own life by slitting his throat. The younger Sanders missed major arteries and his father
tried to keep him calm and safe after treating his wound, but was unsuccessful. Waiting until his father fell asleep, Dickie Sanders went into another room and shot himself. In Florida, police pushed for a ban of the drug after several encounters with individuals high on the substance. In Panama City alone,
officers were alerted to the serious side effects by two separate incidents. In one, several officers were needed to subdue a man who tore a radar unit out of a police car with his teeth, while in the other, police reported that a woman attacked her mother with a machete while intoxicated by Bath Salts; she claimed her mother was a monster.

Current Legislation

In light of these extreme reactions, several states have already passed laws which make the product illegal, and it is already banned in the United Kingdom and several other countries, including Israel, Australia and Canada. In the U.S., Vermont has become the latest to ban the product, amending its regulated drug rule to include bath salts. The move was prompted by the spread of the drug into the state, where the Northern New England Poison Center confirmed that by November of 2011 it had
handled nearly 200 cases of bath salt abuse. Of those, 147 were in Maine, 35 in New Hampshire
and 11 in Vermont.

Protecting Your Products

Thankfully, there are several easy steps entrepreneurs can take in order to avoid having legitimate product lines confused with this dangerous drug. The most obvious move might appear to be adding the disclaimer ‘Not For Consumption’ to product labels, yet this label has already been employed by clever drug pushers, who are trying to use it to circumvent the law. Rather than turning to a disclaimer,
those retailing genuine bath salts can ensure they avoid falling on the wrong side of the law by simply including an accurate ingredients listing on their packaging. Of course, this might mean a label redesign, but in the long run, it is in the best interest of both a company and its clients to have accurate ingredient lists.

Happy New Year!!!!

Crikey Where Has The Time Gone!

Well here it is, the New Year, all the decorations are down and hopefully in most households anyway, everything has returned back to some form of normality. I suppose a lot of people out there view normality differently, my form of normality is my husband doing the yearly accounts, (but this year that’s fallen in my lap, ohhh joy… lol) repainting my work room, deciding what's first on my making & to do lists and then trying to get into a rhythm again. Because I find it hard, its so easy to put it off until next week then next week comes and before I know it the month has passed and I have fallen behind so panic sets in…..

This year is going to see some major changes to the business, some people call it stream lining, I call it "oh my god what am I doing". I have had to put these things in motion mainly because of my husbands illness, I have cut down on the amount of products that I make, (but I will be introducing new ones over the course of the year) and you may not see me out and about as much but everything will be fully available on line, through our website's & facebook plus other mediums as well.

My New Ranges will consist of Bath Salts, Facial Oil's, 2 new Hand/ Face Creams & of course 10 New Soaps, hopefully if everything goes to plan some will be launched at the beginning of Spring, others in time for summer & finally some for Christmas 2012.

Till Next Time

Laurinda x