Luxurious homemade soaps are crafted with utmost care, blending premium ingredients to create a bathing experience that’s nothing short of indulgent. Imagine creamy shea butter, moisturizing coconut oil, and nourishing cocoa butter combined to pamper your skin with every wash. These soaps produce an opulent lather that envelops you in a cloud of softness, gently cleansing away impurities while leaving your skin feeling silky smooth.
I have three different recipes that I use in my soaps. Depending on which soap I am making ensures what recipe I will be using. I don’t exclusively use shea butter and cocoa butter. I also use mango butter, jojoba oil, castor oil, coconut oil, almond oil. In the description of homemade soaps, could we have it say something where we use a combination of oils and butters instead of being exclusive?
But what truly sets luxurious soaps apart are their tantalizing scents. Each scent is carefully curated to evoke a sense of bliss, cleanliness and relaxation, turning an ordinary shower into a luxurious escape.
From delicate floral bouquets to rich and spicy notes, these soaps offer a sensory journey that elevates your daily bathing routine to a moment of pure indulgence. So treat yourself to the luxurious experience you deserve and let the magic of premium ingredients and captivating scents transform your bath time into a blissful ritual.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in your soap?
I use a combination of butters and oils, as well as water and lye. I also use fragrance oils and essential oils for the scents.
What puts your soap above the rest?
We put our heart and soul into every batch. We make our soap sensible and usable instead of wanting to be put upon and shelf to be looked at.
What do you like most about making soap?
I love experimenting with the different ingredients to see how they come together and how they interact with each other
Do you use coloring in your soap?
In some of our soap we use mica coloring. Some scents are naturally colored and are tinted a certain color already.
What is your favorite soap to make?
I really like making all of them, I don’t know that I have a favorite. But I really do like playing with the different temperatures of the soap to see what will happen when we put different colors or layers into the batch.