Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Rose Clay and Apricot Freesia Soap
The next small batch I made just the other day was Apricot Freesia. I love this fragrance. It's light with just enough sweetness!
For this batch I wanted to use another natural colorant...rose clay!
Rose Clay has great properties along with being a natural colorant. Here's a description from my soap supply company, Brambleberry:
Rose clay is considered a mild Kaolin Clay that is commonly used to clean and purify the skin. It has mild exfoliating powers and like all clays, helps to detoxify the skin by drawing impurities from pores. Colored a light pink, this clay is also a fantastic all-natural colorant for soap applications.
I am so pleased with how this bar turned out. The colors are soothing and creamy!
So, if you're looking for a little natural detox, this bar is for you!
Posted by
Rachel Chieppa
in Labels:
apricot freesia soap,
cold process soap,
handmade soap,
homemade soap,
lye soap,
rose clay,
the daily scrub
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Absolutely gorgeous colors! They blend so well together and really make for a wonderful bar of soap. =)
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