Friday, March 12, 2010

Its Downtown Art Market Time!

Hope to see you all there tomorrow at the Downtown Art Market. There's sure to be lots of great goodies to be seen and had.

The market is from 9am to 3pm and is located at 19th St and Buddy Holly, across from Triple J's.

Come visit me and pick up a new bar of soap or some wonderful lotion. :)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Spring and Summer Fragrances, part 1

Introducing 3 new wonderful fragrances for the Bodyluxe by Shawna line of products:

Juicy Peach - the luscious scent of a fresh ripe peach

Lime-a-Licious - smells tart and fruity, like a margarita. Hey, its 5 o'clock somewhere, right?!

Mango & Mandarin - a popular favorite and a great, mouth watering blend

All of these fragrances are available as Liquigel Soap, Moistureluxe Lotion, Bath Candy, Body Buttercream and Soy Spa Candles. They will be coming soon in Old Fashioned Bar Soap (hopefully!).


If you need a product in these fragrances and its not on the store website yet, please just drop me an email (bodyluxe@gmail.com) or specify in the comments box of the order form what fragrance you desire. :)

Sunday, March 7, 2010

And Now For Something Completely Different...

As many of you know, my Lime-a-licious soap was a bit of a flop. It was gorgeous but the fragrance had morphed and well, I didnt want to sell Vinyl scented soap. So I went about fixing it. The way us soap makers fix soap is by a process called "Rebatching." We take the soap, melt it down again, and fix whatever problems there might be. Upon doing this with the Lime-a-licious I realized quickly (and do did my daughter) that the color was no longer going to be quite so appetizing.

Quick jump to another story - At the last Art Market you may have seen my small menagerie of stuffed pets. Poor lonely Davey is the heart throb of the bunch. Well, he couldn't help himself... I didn't let him outside quickly enough this afternoon and Dragon Splat soap was born. Davey says he's sorry.. but hey, even a dinodragon can't hold it -that- long!

Dragon Splat soap is a great gag gift and will be available in about a week for $2.00 per splat. It is scented in Lime-a-licious. Get it while its hot! Erm.. uh.. eew.

Friday, March 5, 2010

New Product Spotlight - Soy Spa Candles in Glass

Bodyluxe by Shawna's Soy Spa Candles are perfect for that peaceful, quiet time to yourself. They add the finishing touch to your personal pampering, filling your room with your favorite scent.

What's so great about Soy Spa Candles? Soy wax is a renewable resource, produced by soybean farmers right here in the USA. It burns cleaner than paraffin wax, leaving very little soot behind and does not increase carbon dioxide in the air. Soy candles can give off more fragrance than paraffin because of the lower melting point of the wax, and the larger wax pool it creates.

Take home a Soy Spa Candle today and smell the difference for yourself!

The candles in glass come in either a 4.5oz or 9oz glass container. The 4.5oz Soy Spa Candle will burn for 25-35 hours. The 9oz Soy Spa Candle will burn for 45-55 hours. Each candle is hand poured so slight color variations will occur making each candle positively unique.

I still have a few of the 4.5oz Travel Tins available, but when they're gone, they're gone. I can no longer get these containers.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

What's in the Soap Pot? Margarita Madness!

Today's soaping project was Margarita. Fun swirls of green, pink and orange - I've got my fingers crossed that it'll hold onto the wonderfully juicy lime fragrance. It'll be ready in about 3 weeks or so, I'll be sure to let you know when!

Can you tell that I'm ready for spring to hurry up and get here? :D

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

What's in the Soap Pot? - Feb 23, 2010

Today I've ventured forth to make another batch of the 100% Natural Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Old Fashioned Bar Soap. This particular soap has no colors or fragrances and is extremely pleasing to just about every skin type, be it sensitive or ... not so. So how does a soap with no fragrance... well, smell? Honestly its pretty nice. It smells clean, but not perfumey clean. And no, it doesn't make you smell like a bowl of breakfast cereal either.

This particular soap was created with the mindset that oatmeal can be soothing, goat's milk is high in fat and great for skin, and the honey is a humectant - meaning that it helps draw moisture to the skin.

One of my most popular soaps, I'm having problems trying to keep up with the rate at which its selling. Try a bar of 100% Natural Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Old Fashioned Bar Soap today and see for yourself! (Actually try it in about 2 weeks.. it'll be ready then. *wink*)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

A Lesson: Soap defined and that "Antibacterial" craze.

So what is soap? Is it the stuff in a bottle that says "Antibacterial" on it? Is it that pressed funky shaped bar from the grocery store that comes in box, 8 to a package? How about that clear bar of stuff in fruity flavors that's supposed to be good for my face? Or better yet, its that stuff we put into laundry to get our clothes clean, right? There is a lot of confusion today about what soap really is.

Its time to do a little myth busting here. The true definition of a soap is that it is a mixture of an acid (fats and oils) that react with a base (sodium or potassium hydroxide) to form soap and glycerin. GASP! You mean you're rubbing fat all over your skin? Well, no. Once the mixture has gone through the soap making chemical reaction, known as saponification, it is no longer just fats and lye.. its a great bar of handmade soap that your skin is going to love. A truly accomplished soapmaker knows how to do the research to take a blend of oils to get their best skin attributing properties and turn them into a bubbly bar of soap full of lather. Finding a good blend of oils is both an art as well as a science, honestly.

So is that stuff at the grocery store really soap? Well, look at the label. The FDA says that only real soap made by the above process can be labelled as such. The others on the shelf are synthetic detergents. Detergents are made from chemicals and things that are hard to pronounce. They can be very drying and irritating to the skin, and leave a sticky film around the tub.

So what about that "Antibacterial" craze? Soap by its very nature is antibacterial. When you wash your hands with soap and water, the soap binds to germs and allows them to slide right off and down the drain when you rinse. And don't worry about that bar of soap sitting there collecting germs - as soon as you rinse it as well, its clean as a whistle. The last thing you want to do is to go around half-killing a bunch of bacteria. It makes them come back even stronger and is how those nasty hospital "superbugs" were born. The bacteria even mutate to be resistant to the antibacterial type of products over time, so just washing those worries down the drain is preferred.

So pick your poison, are you a bar soap or liquid soap kind of person? Either way, you're sure to have the cleanest hands on the block!