Monday, March 5, 2012

Tessa's Healing Medicine: Handmade Organic Soaps



I recently started my own business of making organic soaps, lotions, scrubs, masks, lip balms and making herb infused olive oils. I believe in my organic products because our skin is our biggest organ of our body and it’s important that we use pure and natural products on our body and not chemicals. If you are interested in purchasing any of my items I will start putting them on etsy.com and posting them on my blogs.  

Soaps:

Some recent soaps I have made are Rosemary Orange Zest, Mint Julep Ginger Root, Earth Soap, Eucalyptus mint, Oatmeal Lavender Honey.

Rosemary Orange Zest: This soap is infused with actual Rosemary. It’s gentle on the hands and very moisturizing with essential oils of vitamin e and honey. The orange zest exfoliates dead skin and heightens the senses.

Mint Julep Ginger Root: Simply put, this soap is relaxing. It’s the natural home treatment that absorbs excess oil from the skin while simultaneously exfoliating and improving skin circulation. The soap is made with Kaolin Clay which has been used around the world for centuries by indigenous people as an important medicinal and cosmetic tool.  Ginger root helps exfoliate the dead skin leaving your skin looking and smelling great.

Earth Soap: Made with all natural English Clay. It produces a lightening effect on the outer epidermal layer of the skin. Because of its enormous drawing capabilities, Earth soap literally draws and absorbs oil from the skin, and is the number one choice for those with oily skin or those who are prone to acne.

Eucalyptus Mint: This soap starts with organic olive oil in which I add French green clay and mint leaves to. The scent is from 100% organic eucalyptus essential oil. This soap smells amazing, very refreshing. It's pure, it's simple and it's wonderful!

Oatmeal Lavender Honey: Made with many essential oils including honey and an aroma of lavender. Infused with oatmeal to exfoliate and moisturize.
Here's a picture of my soaps getting molded into the cute little soaps you see above.

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