Monday, 16 January 2012

Goat Milk & Activated Charcoal


This is a repeat, at a customers request... she loved this bar for her adolescent skin... and I really enjoyed flinging soap with the spoon swirl tecnique!


with Spearmint & Patchouli Essential Oils

Happy Soaping!!
xo
Jen


14 comments:

  1. No son como los jabones a los que nos tienes habituados, al menos en su aspecto. Me gusta mucho también.
    Un abrazo

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  2. Seguro que es una delicia para la piel,y el aroma tiene que ser exquisito, yo estoy usando el de leche de cabra y estoy encantada,y el de sal con aroma cítricooo ummmm ! fántástico.Felicidades, un saludo Isabel.

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  3. That is beautiful! I do feel if activated charcoal is used for a large amount it can be drying and irritating. Making it goat milk soap to compensate is a great combination!

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  4. This looks great, I wanted to see more photos especially of the middle. Oh to have adolescent skin again.

    Michelle

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  5. Julia, Gracias por tu comentario. Si, me he divertido con este. Hize uno parecido el año pasado y el cliente queria mas... Me alegro que te haya gustado. xo Jen

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  6. Isabel, muchas gracias. Me alegro tanto que estes disfrutando de mis jabones!! Si, el aroma de este me gusta mucho. xoxo Jen

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  7. Shieh, Thank you! I know charcoal can be quite drying so this combo seems to work well together... I also love the scent. Still, charcoal soap is not a DAILY soap, it is for a once in a while deep clense, no? Hope you are well and look foward to seeing some new creations of yours. xoxo Jen

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  8. Michelle, I will try to post another photo here again. I was so enthralled with the tops that I didn't get many photos of the middle! But I may have one decent one. Adolescent skin... ah yes, but there were downs too... I remember every time there was a important event, like spring formal or something, I would get a HUGE ugly pimple right in the middle of my face somewhere... xoxo jen

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  9. Is that the black and white soap you were talking about? Very nice! xx

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  10. Yes, this is the black and white one... the colours are not so precise as yours.. we have cream and dark smoky gray... xo Jen

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  11. You did a great job with the spoon swirl technique. The customer will be very happy.
    Petra

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  12. Hi Jen! That is a great-looking soap -such a lovely contrast! Always a good sign when you have to do "repeats" for customers, yes? Great job as always m'dear!

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  13. Soap Sister, Thanks!! Nice to see you in blog world. Your soaps have been taking an entire different direction lately! Loving the new creations. xoxo Jen

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