Photo by Matt Lavin Camelina Oil is an exceptional Carrier Oil. Prized for its potent Essential Fatty Acid content, Camelina is used in a wide range of hair and skin care formulations. It is particularly beneficial to those suffering from psoriasis or eczema, as it is about 10 times higher in linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid than most other Vegetable Oils.… Continue Reading Camelina Oil
Coconut Sugar Scrub
If you are a fan of coconut, than you are going to love this scrub. It is packed with yummy coconut ingredients, and smells utterly delicious, with or without the addition of Fragrance Oil. One of our newest ingredients, Coconut Shell Powder, adds superfine exfoliation and a lovely rich brown color. Our finely Shredded Coconut pumps up the aroma of… Continue Reading Coconut Sugar Scrub
The Art of Soap by Debbie Chialtas
Artisan Soap Maker, Debbie Chialtas of SoapyLove, recently published a wonderful book that celebrates the art of soap. Rather than taking a "how-to" approach, this book focuses on soap as a finished product, featuring gorgeous, glossy photos of artisan made soap, and the unique stories behind them. The Art of Soap contains four delightful chapters of handmade soaps. The first… Continue Reading The Art of Soap by Debbie Chialtas
Garden Glory Salt Scrub and Exfoliating Cream Soap
By now most of us have harvested the bounty of our Summer gardens. Keep the feeling of summer all year long with these nutrient rich, exfoliating recipes, made with some of our favorite summer vegetables. Tomato Seed Oil is rich in lycopene, carotene, and other beneficial cartenoids. It is highly moisturizing, making it great for dry, winter skin. Cucumber Seed… Continue Reading Garden Glory Salt Scrub and Exfoliating Cream Soap
Reader Question: Product License
Hi, Do I need a license to make and sell soap body products such as lotion, cream and body oils? – Rosy Dear Rosy, Thanks for contacting us with your question. The need for special licensing varies locally. To start any business, you'll need to register locally, and with the federal government. How you register will depend greatly on what… Continue Reading Reader Question: Product License