This delicious smelling Black Raspberry Vanilla soap will add a whole lot of fun to your bathroom, just be careful not to eat the cute little embed berries, they're made of soap (and can be used as bath crayons)!
Made with skin loving oils such as shea butter olive oil and coconut oil to gently cleanse the skin without leaving it with that tight feeling afterwards. Contains tussah silk to give a silky-smooth feel, and organic coconut milk for extra creamy bubbles.
Fragrance Strength-Medium, This is the same fragrance used in the previous version of this soap. 175 Grams when packaed.
Maker's notes: There are few bars with small air bubbles
Fragrance Notes:
Top notes of Raspberry Cassis, Lime and coconut
Mid notes of Sweet Violets and Jasmine, Spiced Wine
Just on two years ago I was deep in the throes of being a stay at home Mum, I went to a live soapmaking demonstration, as I didn't get out much with four kids. (After previously having an amazing career as a scuba instructor on the great barrier reef off Cairns). I remember thinking it was pure magic, especially when the essential oils were added and a huge waft went into the air. Â
Fast forward a couple of months, I decided to try and make my own soaps. I bought the tools and ingredients and the first soap was amateur at best. But it was successful enough to spur me on and try again. I set up a workshop in the the laundry and made batch after batch, experimenting with all types of oils and ingredients. For every success, there were many failures and I learnt A LOT from those.Â
It was important to me I wasn't adding to the plastic problem the world faces, so if I was going to put my soaps out here, the packaging had to line up with my values, so no plastic. I researched my options, and settled on a couple of suppliers that were Aussie based and could supply my needs with plant based and non toxic compostable packaging. So once the soap is used and the packaging composted, there will be nothing left on this earth, and maybe together we may have saved a couple of body wash bottles from landfill.
I've made a LOT of soaps in the last two years, had failures, learnt from them and continued on. I now have a product I'm excited to share with you, and hope you love it too!Â