Monday, April 4, 2011
Rhassoul Facial Soap
I am really excited about my latest soap: Rhassoul facial soap. This soap has all kinds of good-for-your-skin stuff in it: olive oil, shea butter and coconut milk. But what makes this soap extra special is the addition of Rhassoul clay.
Also known as Moroccan lava clay, Rhassoul clay has been used for centuries as a soap, shampoo, and hair conditioner. It is rich in trace minerals, silica, magnesium, potassium and calcium, the necessary components of healthy skin. It cleanses, detoxifies, reduces redness and flakiness and improves skin clarity, texture and elasticity.
Four bars of rhassoul soap are now curing and will be in my shop in about 4 weeks. The curing process results in a milder and longer- lasting bar of soap. It should be five bars but I'm keeping one for myself. I can do that, you know.
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soap and body care
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I love that you're making soap now... those bars in the photo look yummy. Ugh, I wish I could use shea butter but it breaks me out something fierce. I hate my face sometimes!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. Never thought I'd say that about soap! The lavender oatmeal one is making me take baths more because it's a soap to be enjoyed. Can't wait for soaps in your shop! This facial one sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds and looks fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat color...does it smell like clay too? I've heard that clay is supposed to be really good for your skin.
Happy Monday!
these look amazing tara! i love your newfound passion for soap making.
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing!!! I bet they smell good too : )
ReplyDeleteooh, looking really good. can't wait to see soaps in your shop!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to imagine the scent...I love the idea that soap needs to cure.
ReplyDeletethis sounds absolutely divine tara..must check out your shop~
ReplyDeleteThis soap looks so good. It's so exciting to read about your soap making.
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