Soap Testing: Summer Soap Panel 2012

In this 2nd installment of the fragrance testing for the Summer Soap Panel of 2012 for Brambleberry I have gone ahead and made cold process soap! (you can read the 1st blog post here).

Fragrance can do many different things to cold process soap. The fragrance oil can fade after the soap has been made or it can change the color of the soap base. It can even make the soap set up super fast with no time to pour into the mold.

It’s safe to say that none of the fragrances caused my basic soap recipe to seize up on me…no soap on a stick here.

I made the following soaps using a simple recipe with no additives. I even made a “control” soap so you can see what the natural color of the soap base is without any fragrance.

Wow! Check out the results

For soapmakers: I allowed this batch to gel – waited 2 days to unmold as the soap will still be too soft due to the high olive content.

Some of the soaps stayed light whereas some soaped out to a yellow tint.

Soap#1 pretty much stayed the same as the control soap.

Soap #2, 3, 4 and 7 have a yellow tint.

Soap #5 has a nice yellow hue.

Soaps #6, 8 and 9 offer a beautiful tan/beige color to the soaps.

Check out the last soap! Fragrance #10 definitely darkens the soap base. I knew when I saw that the fragrance oil was amber in color that it will definitely darken the color of my soap base. A friend of the family that was visiting told me the scent reminder her of the air freshener they use in portable bathrooms!

Next up, I will make a batch of lotion using all 10 fragrances and determine what I would be willing to wear on my skin.

1st Farmer’s Market Appearance

Brooklyn Bath will be making its first public appearance at the Natick Farmer’s Market in Natick, Massachusetts on Saturday, November 19th 2001. Market hours are from 9am to 1pm.

Here’s a snapshot of what bath and body care goodies you can find at the Market.

Swing by, meet me (Rose) owner and soap crafter and see what Brooklyn Bath is all about!

Shaving Soap

Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Shaving Soap



Lovely round bar of shaving soap made with olive oil, palm oil, coconut oil and a little bit of castor oil for bubbly goodness.  Also added is Bentonite Clay.  Bentonite Clay is said to help lift impurities off the face and gives “slip” to the skin when shaving.

This bar of soap is scented with Brambleberry’s Oatmeal, Milk & Honey. It’s description reads, blended with utmost care, this is the perfect melding of three fabulous scents. Sweet and toasty, this is one soap that you’ll want to take a bite out of!

You can grab one at the online shop of BrooklynBath. Each bar is $5.00

Batch Test: Salt Bars

I made a batch of salt spa bars via the cold process method. I used a blend of two fragrance oils that really remind me of Apple Jolly Ranchers!

The great thing about these bars is that they bring a “polish” feature to the skin whilst cleaning.

They will take about 4 weeks to dry and should be ready at the end of August. I can’t wait to try and report!

 

 

Salt Bars


New Soaps for April

On the Curing Rack!

We have two soaps on the curing rack that will be ready for end of April and will be listed at www.brooklynbath.etsy.com shortly.


Zen Green Tea Handcrafted Soap
Ingredients: Distilled Water, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Hemp Seed Oil and Apricot Kernel Oil.

4 oz bar/$5.00 per bar

What makes this soap different from other soaps I’ve made in the past? We used apricot kernel oil -a light oil that is good for dry skin; hemp seed oil – a lovely oil in soaps that yields moisturizing qualities to dry skin.

Ready: 4/15/11
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Lavender Breeze Handcrafted Soap

Lavender Breeze

Ingredients: Olive Oil, Distilled Water, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil and Castor Oil

4 oz bar/$5.00 per bar
(the bars are slightly larger than the usual ones so you get more soap!)

A bestseller every single month! Enjoy the soothing and calm scent of lavender in your bath.

Ready: 4/24/11

Our Ingredients

As BrooklynBath is growing with its product line I figured I should take some time to explain what are some of the ingredients that I like to use and why.
Through the course of learning and product development I have learned about different vegetable and fruit oils, their properties and how they can contribute to beautiful skin! One of the natural by-products of handcrafted soap is that glycerin is retained in the soap. Glycerin is a humectant that helps attract moisture to the skin. In commercial soaps glycerin is a commodity. It is extracted from the soap manufacturing process and used in other body products such as lotions.
Here are my base oils that I use for making  soap:

1. Coconut Oil – provides a fluffy lather to soap. It’s high in lauric acid which is also found in human milk (breast).  It is highly praised as a “natural skin conditioner” as it easily penetrates skin and hair follicles.

2. Palm Oil – I like using palm oil because it provides the “hardness” that I need in a bar of soap. We use sustainable palm oil.

3. Olive Oil – not just for cooking! Olive oil has been known to have moisturizing properties. It is widely used in skin and hair products.

4. Castor Oil – a multi-purpose oil that is used in such a variety of different things. I like using castor oil because it gives my soap “extra” bubbles.

These oils alone make a great bar of soap. Personally, I barely use lotion after my shower now that I use handmade soap with the oils listed above. My skin feels less dry and much smoother.

From time to time I do add an extra oil such as sweet almond oil, mango butter, avocado oil, etc. for a super luxurious bar. Keep tuned! I will come out with some of these luxurious bars of soap soon enough.