My FAVORITE fragrance from Natures Garden Beach Bum was used in this Sun & Sand Cold Process Soap. I promise you this one is amazing!
This is by far my favorite soap and the first one of 2019! Nature's Garden never disappoints with their fragrance oils. Truth be told, I only use their fragrances and have never found a reason to go elsewhere. You can't beat their prices and the information they share on every fragrance is outstanding.
This one does rice a little but nothing the stick blender can't handle. It also accelerates quickly but I am telling you it is worth it! I have used it before so I knew what to expect. Beach Bum is such a beautiful fragrance and these bars will go fast!
Not only are Nature's Garden fragrances amazing, their shipping is lightning fast and their customer service is beyond what I have ever seen from another company! I could go on and on and no I am not getting paid to say it. I just totally love this company and their products!
Another great thing about Nature's Garden, like I haven't given you enough already.... They share my soap making videos on Facebook! That really makes me feel appreciated as a customer. Not many companies do that.
Ok back to the soap...
That BEAUTIFUL blue you see is Key West from Mad Micas, another company I could talk about all day long! Their micas and glitters are my favorites and I may be a little different than the rest of the soap makers out there but when I find a company I love I tend to stick with them and not bother with hits and misses from others.
If you don't use products from these two companies you really are missing out! Now if you would like to see how the Sun & Sand Cold Process Soap was made watch the video below. Leave a comment and subscribe to my You Tube channel to see even more amazing soap!
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Want to make your own soap? Here are the supplies I use:
Kitchen ScaleSoap Mold
Hanger Swirl Tool
Stick Blender
Pourable Bowls
This is a pretty soap. How do you get the colours to be liquid when you add them? Are they powder and you add them to something or are they a liquid colour?
ReplyDeleteAnd what was that you added to the 'sand'?
Thanks.
Hi KW! I mix my mica colors with oil before adding it to my soap as it is easier to blend that way. I added Poppy seeds to the brown to make it look a little more like sand and give a gentle exfoliation. Thanks for being here!
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