Monday, December 5, 2011

WORKING FROM HOME

I am so excited about working from home. It is a challenge since we are a homeschooling family.  We are still learning to balance everything. 

Lots of ideas are being tossed around. My daughter, Jackie, would like to do some home shows.  Well, I have a lot of product to make today!

I have an open house in the works.  I am attempting to line up several other vendors in the area. I will fill you in on the details soon.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

TOXIC BABY PRODUCTS

Two chemicals considered harmful to babies remain in Johnson & Johnson's baby shampoo sold in the United States and some other countries, even though the company already makes versions without them, according to an international coalition of health and environmental groups.
Now the coalition is urging consumers to boycott Johnson & Johnson baby products until the company agrees to remove the chemicals from its baby products sold around the world, including in China and the U.K.
The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics has unsuccessfully been urging the world's largest health care company for 2 1/2 years to remove the trace amounts of potentially cancer-causing chemicals — dioxane and a substance called quaternium-15 that releases formaldehyde — from Johnson's Baby Shampoo, one of its signature products.
Johnson & Johnson has said it is reducing or gradually phasing out the chemicals.
"Johnson & Johnson clearly can make safer baby shampoo in all the markets around the world, but it's not doing it," said Lisa Archer, director of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
The campaign's new report, "Baby's Tub is Still Toxic," is set to be released Tuesday, when the group was launching the boycott via its Web site, http://www.safecosmetics.org.
The updated report was based on an examination of label ingredients for Johnson & Johnson baby products in 13 countries.
On Monday, the campaign sent Johnson & Johnson a letter, signed by about 25 environmental, medical and other groups representing about 3.5 million people in the U.S. and other countries. It urges the company to publicly commit by Nov. 15 to removing the chemicals from all personal care products worldwide.
In response, Johnson & Johnson said in a statement that formaldehyde-releasing preservatives are safe and approved by regulators in the U.S. and other countries, but that it is gradually phasing them out of its baby products. It said it is also reformulating baby products to reduce the level of dioxane below detectable levels. But it did not say whether it would respond to or meet the campaign's full demands.
The letter, addressed to CEO William Weldon, was signed by groups including the Breast Cancer Fund, Environmental Working Group, Friends of the Earth, American Nurses Association, Physicians for Social Responsibility and Green America.
According to the report, obtained by The Associated Press, one of the suspect chemicals, quaternium-15, is a preservative that kills bacteria by releasing formaldehyde. Formaldehyde, used as a disinfectant and embalming fluid, was declared a known human carcinogen this past June by the U.S. National Toxicology Program. Formaldehyde also is a skin, eye and respiratory irritant.
Quaternium-15 is still an ingredient on Johnson & Johnson's Baby Shampoo sold in the U.S., Canada, China, Indonesia and Australia, but the campaign's research this summer found it's not in the same product sold in at least eight other countries, from the U.K. and Denmark to Japan and South Africa.
The second chemical, 1,4-dioxane, is considered a likely carcinogen. It's a byproduct of a process for making chemicals more soluble and gentler on the skin.
The campaign's May 2009 report, called "No More Toxic Tub," stated that studies by an independent laboratory it hired, Analytical Sciences LLC, found that 1,4-dioxane was contained in Johnson & Johnson's Baby Shampoo, Oatmeal Baby Wash, Moisture Care Baby Wash and Aveeno Baby Soothing Relief Creamy Wash.
According to the report, the company has since launched a baby shampoo called Johnson's Naturals, sold in the U.S., that does not include 1,4-dioxane. But original Johnson's baby shampoo, which costs about half as much, has not been reformulated for the U.S. market, according to the campaign.
Analytical Sciences tested multiple J&J baby product samples from the U.S. for the first report, finding low levels of the chemicals. After that, according to Archer, consumer groups in South Africa, Sweden and Japan contacted her group to note that quaternium-15 was not being used in products in their countries.
Archer noted that some of the countries where the products did not contain the harsh chemicals had bans on them in personal care products, but others didn't.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Lotion Bars

I am making my lotion bars today.  If you have never tried a lotion bar, I highly recommend it! They can be a bit pricey, depending on the ingredients. I use a high quality, Shea butter. The benefits of Shea butter are amazing. Shea butter really penetrates deep into the skin to help restore and maintain the skins elasticity.
It will not block the skins pores, unlike many commercial products that contain petroleum products. It is also rich in vitamins A, E, and F.  I do add organic Beeswax to my bars. This adds to the luxury of this bar, and the price.  The Beeswax forms a barrier to protect and keep in all the moisturizing benefits of the the butter. This is especially nice with the changing weather. Great for hands exposed to water.  What good is a lotion if it goes down the drain every time you wash your hands? I also add some other nice essential oils such as Ylang Ylang, Lavender, and even a splash of Jasmine.  This also make a nice, natural  perfume bar.

A one ounce bar sells for $18.00 plus shipping

Thursday, September 29, 2011

I AM STILL HERE!

I want to update you on some things I am working on.  I have been so busy. I don't have time to post right now, but will soon. Just wanted to let you know, 'I am still here, just busy'.  Busy can be a good thing. 

Sunday, September 25, 2011

BA BA BLACK SHEEP....

I made some yummy Goats Milk Soap.  I tried some new molds. Let me tell you...I have about six pounds of funny looking soap. My husband said I could call it "Rustic Goats Milk Soap." I don't think so.  I put the rest in my regular molds and they turned out beautiful.  I think I will 'hand mill' the other six pounds. 

Did you know, Goats Milk is great for your skin?  It helps to keep that youthful appearance.  It helps with all sorts of skin ailments.  It's ph is a near match to human skin. It is loaded with vitamins and minerals.  The protein found in goats milk helps to nourish the skin.  Glycerin is naturally occurring  in goat milk soap, so it is extra moisturizing!  Who doesn't like that. I made mine unscented, however I might add some lavender essential oil to the next batch.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

IMAGINE MY SURPRISE!

Imagine my surprise when I went on Etsy.com and found that my soap was showcased!  Yep! You can see for yourself at http://www.etsy.com/people/GildedLegacy?ref=af_shop_tre.

This soap is made with Shea Butter and other quality oils. There is nothing artificial about this body bar. It is moisturizing and has great bubbly lather. It is scented with Geranium Rose and a hint of Orange Citrus. Geranium Rose essential oil has a sweet floral scent with a distinct richness that is quite enjoyable.
You will feel spoiled with the richness of this wonderful bar. Currently, this is a 3.5oz bar.  I will begin making this a 4.5 oz bar.

Lavender, Rosemary Soap

These are a couple of my Lavender, Rosemary soaps. I straight cut them most of the time. Some people prefer the wavy cut. This a very nice soap. It produces plenty of lather.  My husband uses it as a shampoo bar. If you decide to use it on your hair, I recommend an Apple Cider Vinegar rinse.  Just put a small amount of the Apple Cider Vinegar in a glass and add warm water.  Pour over your hair and work through. Give it a good rinse.  You will feel a difference and even notice a difference in a matter of days. 




Monday, September 19, 2011

CHRISTMAS SOAPS

 These are some of the Christmas soaps I have been working on..They almost look good enough to eat.  Dad made the mistake of saying they look tasty. Now, I am having a hard time keeping them away from my three year old.

The soaps are pleasantly scented with the smells of Christmas.  These are not natural soaps. They contain mica coloring and fragrance.  


I will be taking special orders for these soaps. Just shoot me an email by going to my profile. The Gingerbread men are 3.5 oz bars.  They are great for gift giving!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

CONGRATULATIONS!

I would like to thank the ladies that participated in the soap give-away. I am sure you will enjoy all the benefits of 'real' soap. 
This soap is a real gem..

Green French Clay has so many cleansing benefits for the body. If you have rebellious skin, as many teens do, you might like to add this bar to your daily wash routine. It is a body bar or can be used on your face alone. The choice is yours. You also get the benefits of rosemary essential oil and cedarwood essential oil.

This is a 3.5 oz. bar (almost 4 oz)

Soaps available in stores today are not really soaps at all, but detergents. Detergents are petroleum-based products that tend to leave your skin feeling dry, itchy and tight.
Handmade soaps are made with natural ingredients instead of detergents which may cause irritation. Coconut, olive, and palm oils and other oils are carefully blended to create a skin smoothing soap that cleanses the skin without drying it out. Glycerin soap is believed to help replenish the skin and add moisture where other conventional soaps, such as some commercial brands, may have been stripped. In handmade soap, however, the glycerin is not usually removed.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

***Gingerbread men***

I am making Gingerbread Men soap for Christmas. I will have Christmas Tree soap and Sleigh soap, also.  I will have Snowmen soap that are fitting throughout  winter.   I will upload photos of some of my Christmas Soaps when they are ready.  These are not all natural soaps. They have fragrance and mica coloring in them.  These are specialty soaps.  They will be available for a limited time, beginning in November. They make great gifts.  They look quite festive in the bathroom or kitchen. Tis the Season...soon!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

FREE GIFT!

Get a free sample of soap. I am sending out 10 guest bar soaps to the first 10 responders. Click my profile and shoot me and email!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Essential Oils

Some of you have been asking about Essential Oils.  Essential Oils are wonderful. They add many benefits to your products, when used rightly. However, you need to know something about using these oils safely.
An essential oil is the end product, of a chemical process, using plant material.  You end up with a very potent, botanical fragrance. We call that an essential oil. It is a pure oil that is extremely concentrated.  Caution must be exercised when using essential oils. When you work with EO,  make sure you are in a well ventilated area.  They should ALWAYS be accompanied with a carrier oil, such as olive oil.  Never use full strength on the skin, to do so can cause adverse side effects. Keep out of reach of children. Although some essential oils can be ingested, some are very toxic. To learn more,  you should speak to an herbalist or to someone who understands the uses of essential oils. There are also many books available.
Essential oils are used in aromatherapy. They have a unique effect on the body.
I use mostly essential oils in my products. Sometimes I use fragrance oils.  My products are labeled for your preference.  Fragrance oils are not the same as essential oils. They are synthetic. Some people like them for their many uses. Some people don't.  I want to encourage you to educate yourself in the benefits of using essential oils 
Amazon does carry a variety of essential oils. I  like the NOW brand.

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Some of you continue to ask me about posting a comment. I was able to fix this problem. Please, feel free to add a comment relevant to the content of this blog. I look forward to hearing from you!

Monday, September 12, 2011

What Is Lurking In Your Favorite Bath Products?

Have you ever stopped to think, "What is in my favorite shampoo." Have you ever investigated some of those long names in the ingredient list? Most folks trust that what they are getting is safe. Some folks, you can educate, and they may make some changes. But lets be honest, most people only read what the product will do for them. I want to talk about one ingredient that is commonly found in personal products.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is a pesticide. It has been registered with the Govt., as a pesticide.  It is used to fight flees and ticks.  It is used as a foaming agent. It can be found in some foods, toothpaste, shampoos, soaps and many more products. The ingredient, Sodium Laureth, Sulfate is closely related to SLS. These chemicals have been known to be potential carcinogens. I read one study that suggested that the effects of SLS  on the liver were particularly troubling. The liver is unable to breakdown and properly process these chemicals.  The skin is the largest organ of the body. It is sucking in everything you put on it.  The last thing you want to do to your body is burden it with toxic waste. You can find products that do not use these chemicals. I have shampoo bars that are made of quality products. Coconut oil, Castor oil,  and essential oils. These oils produce a nice lather. Please, read, and educate yourself and your family.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED

Who wants dirty counter tops? Not me! I clean my counter tops multiple times a day. When you have kids, it seems like an endless task.  You don't have to spend a lot of money on cleaners. You can make your own!
You will need the following:
1 Spray Bottle
Rubbing Alcohol 99%
Essential Oil  (I like Orange Citrus)
1 squirt dish soap

Mix 2 parts Rubbing Alcohol and 2 parts water (I use purified water or distilled)
add your dish soap
10 to 20 drops of Essential oil

You now have a product that is safe to use and will kill germs.

Friday, September 9, 2011

marketing your products

Marketing is a biggie if you want to sell your products.  You put a lot of thought and hard work into your creations, market them.  Get the word out.  Read all you can.  Talk, talk and talk about your products. If you love your products, others will. There is a lot of "How to Market" material out there.  One book that I found very helpful was "Handmade Marketplace".  It is packed full of information. It has information about  local craft shows to advertising online. I highly recommend this book.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

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THIS IS A "BEAUTY MONSTER"

The FDA is asking Brazilian Blowout to reduce the level of formaldehyde from its products and change its misleading labels and advertising, which state that the products are formaldehyde-free.

The FDA conducted their own sample analysis of the product, and found dangerously high levels of the liquid form of formaldehyde, ranging from 8.7 percent to 10.4 percent. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires an occupational hazard alert at levels higher than 0.1 percent.

Formaldehyde, commonly found in a number of "Brazilian style" keratin-based hair straighteners, is extremely dangerous and a known carcinogen, the FDA said.

The FDA reported that salon workers and consumers have already reported a number of injuries to the FDA, including eye disorders, nervous system disorders, respiratory tract problems, chest pain, vomiting and rash.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/09/08/fda-brazilian-blowout-must-stop-misleading-consumers/#ixzz1XPSxBQ4C

A DELICIOUS BODY SCRUB

This simply delicious body scrub is easy to make.
You will need the following:

2/3 cup packed brown sugar
1/3 cup sweet almond oil
1/2 tsp vit E oil
45 to 50 drops of essential oil or fragrance oil

Mix all the oils together in a glass bowl.
Add the brown sugar to the oils and mix well.

yields: about 5 oz.

Rub some of the delicious scrub onto your body to gently exfoliate the skin. Rinse well. Your skin will be left soft and radiant.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

STIll CAMPING AND MARKETING SOAPS

kids are having a blast. i have been able to sell some soap to the gift shop. i am using my cell for this update. the capital letters won't work. bummer.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

CAMPING FOR A FEW DAYS


The family and I are going on a little camping trip. The weather is suppose to be beautiful. When I get back, I would like to talk about "Beauty Monsters". Did you know, you have things lurking around your house that can make you sick. Stay tuned for more information!
Picture of us camping when the oldest two were babies.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

AMAZON

I have a goal I would like to accomplish before the end of the year. I would like to get my beauty products listed on Amazon. Amazon is one of my favorite ways of shopping. When I need something it is the first place I look and I usually find it at a great price. Millions of people shop Amazon each day and I would like to be a part of the experience. I say "Go for it".
These are some of my guest soaps.

BEGINNER BLOGGER

Certainly I am not the only one new to blogging. I spent a few hours last night navigating my way through Google. There is so much information on the Internet to help you in your journey. I moved a few things around on my blog to try to get a more organized look. I also added a profile picture. That's a start. My advice is to keep plugging along and don't quit. If something doesn't work try something else.
I started out thinking this blog would be all about my soap-making business but it seems to be going in different directions. I suppose that is okay since it is my blog. I am considering starting a weight loss blog. I have plenty of material for that. Ha Ha. Or maybe "The Chronicles of Parenthood" I have plenty of material for that as well.
I do have Four Daughters. One by birth, one step-daughter through a second marriage and two adopted. I love them all. I was thinking of them when I titled my business. The one thing they all have in common is that they are all females.  They are vastly different from one another. That is how bath products are, namely soap.. All natural. Some are bold. Some are sweet. Some are even fruity. That's how the girls are. Each one is unique and has her own specialness about her. Their direction in life is vastly different from each other. One is enjoying motherhood and the pursuit of self-employment, She is finding fulfilment in life in general. Another has just entered  the medical field as a young doctor. The two little ones have years to go.  You can already see their lives taking shape in things that they find interesting.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Motorhome is the only way to travel

For me, our motor home is the only way to go. I feel like Lucile Ball in the "Long, Long trailer". You can go where you want (with some restrictions). Stop where you want. You have everything with you. There are some downsides to it, like parking garages. We plan to take our motor home this fall to several craft shows. When the children get cranky..hey, nap time. It's great. We have traveled out west several times and there is nothing like being under the stars, away from the competing city lights. High on a mountain top. Maybe I should hook up with a craft show out west!

BEAUTY FALL THINGS IN ORDER

Wow! I can't believe I just posted on my blog and it disappeared??
Let's try this again. I have had such a time with my computer. I had a lot of "Window updates" so one night I decided to install all of them, never again. It did a number on my computer and now I have to take it to the doc..to get a fix.
Anyway, I have not been on here for quite awhile. The main reason is "Intimidation". I just don't get this whole blog thing yet. Another reason is raising children..they sure require a lot of attention. We started homeschooling again and the kids are loving it. I am using "SonLight" curriculum. It does require a bit of preparation for each class but it has been rewarding for all of us. Dad has jumped on board this year. He is doing History, Bible and Reading. I am doing everything else including changing diapers!
Fall is on the boarder and I am excited about all the new and upcoming events. I have decided to take the plunge into the craft arena. I have purchased some festive soap molds and some yummy scents to try out. Needless to say I will be busy for the next few weeks..making soaps, balms, salves, scrubs and whatever else suits my fancy.
Speaking of fall, it is a beautiful time of the year in this part of the country. I have always loved the fall even as a child. One thing I enjoy about fall is driving down a desolate road. There is a slight breeze and my window is down. The leaves scatter crisply across the road as my headlights shine on the falling leaves..it's a visual, hearing, feelly thing I suppose. Kind of eerie.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Been busy

Someday...when I have time...I would like to learn how to design this blog site. For now it is what it is because of my limited computer skills.
I have been making lots of soap. I am really enjoying hot process soaping. I have put together soaps for shampoo/body which are great for many reasons. The soap travels well. No chance of it leaking all over your suitcase. You can also take your favorite shampoo/soap with you when you travel by air. No restrictions there.
I made a lovely lotion bar but had a little difficulty with the shea butter turning grainy. I am going to try this recipe again because it has such rich ingredients in it.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

I AM STILL PLUGGING ALONG

I must say trying to get this soap project off the ground is really requiring a lot of time with three little ones at home. It has been like squeezing a full-time job into little blips of time throughout the day. I love the thought of doing this full-time and hope as the children get older I will have that luxury. My first two soaps are still curing and smell great. I am anxious to try them. My latest project is liquid castile soap. I have always bought castile soap in the past so I am excited to try this out. Spring has sprung and we as a family have so many things we would like to do. We don't have any fruit trees and so we decided to plant several. We are also going to try a plant a veggie garden this year..again. We have not done anything because of lack of time so I am looking forward to doing it again.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Lavender and Rosemary

I made my Lavender & Rosemary soap. It has been curing for several days in my dining room. It smells great. I ended up with two different batches. One I covered with plastic wrap and the other I placed a lid on top of the mold. The one with the plastic wrap seems to be doing fine but the other one seems to be turning a lighter color as it cures. I am not sure if that is how it is supposed to be..time will tell. I really enjoy soaping. My brother is opening a new business and said he would like to sell some of my soap. Saturday I was at a little shop in town and told the employee about my soap, she asked me to bring in a few bars to sell. Needless to say I was very excited.
For my next soap I am going to make an antibacterial soap using Tea Tree EO. I will let you know how it goes.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

AHHH


After fighting for about two hours with my soap mold I finally got it out (without damage). It is simply beautiful and it smells wonderful. It was only a one pound batch so the pieces are somewhat on the sampler side. I am very much looking forward to making my next soap which will probably be tomorrow. I am wanting to do something natural with a apple smell. I am not sure how I am going to do this but I will press on until I come up with something that works. We have a wonderful apple orchard that sells all kinds of wares. I am hoping to sell some soap there. Until next time "Happy Soaping".


Monday, March 14, 2011

I finally took the plunge. I made my first batch of CP soap. I made a Luscious, lemony poppy seed soap. It smells simply yummy. It looked great when I poured it into the mold. We shall see what happens tomorrow. Of course, the children decided to get all wound up just as I started to mix the soap and then the dogs started in. I kept my focus and pressed on. I will let you know what happenes tomorrow:)

Friday, March 11, 2011

Prayers

This is a sad day for the people who have lost loved ones from the earthquake early this morning in Japan. It is a horrific time. It makes me reflect and think about how I spend my time and days here on the earth. Pray for help and comfort for all the losses.

I have been wanting to start this blog for a long time. I have very little computer skills and so I am learning as I go. My goal is to share my passion for making bath and beauty products. I like the idea of being able to control what goes into my products. For a long time I have spent a lot of money to buy products that (do not have) dangerous chemicals in them and now I am investing that money into developing my own products. This will require time before I have anything to actually show you. As exciting as this is to me the events of the day will definitely have their place in what really is important.
This site is currently under construction.