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The Fairy Soap Mother

Enjoy your soap and cosmetic making with the Fairy Soap Mother. Let me sprinkle a little fairy dust to help you make those perfect soapy and cosmetic products.

Soap Making

Learn how to make melt and pour soaps and cold process soaps. Top Tips from our experts.

Make Cosmetic Creams and Butters

Learn how to make cosmetic creams and butters.

Aromatherapy and Massage Oils

Make Aromatherapy and Massage Oils.

Easy Soap and Cosmetic Making Kits

Have a go with easy soap and cosmetic making kits.

Soap and Cosmetic Finishing

Learn to wrap your soap and cosmetics to make wonderful gifts.

Vintage Cosmetic Creamsg

Vintage Cosmetic Creams made the old fashioned way. We use Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Coconut Oil...

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Cosmetics the Truth - Why We Will Never Need To Test on Animals?

Cosmetic Science is it really the Science of Marketing?

The world of cosmetic science is it exactly as the words read or is it a science of marketing, using loose terminology, ‘wonder ingredients’ and highly paid superstars to fool the general user into paying vast sums of money for products with grandioso claims.

Should you be buying a product on the hear-say of top models, film and pop stars because you’re worth it. The whole word science brings into question how the general public can really understand what they are really buying and how it has been tested.

Are The Green Range Cosmetic Scientists?

We are cosmetic scientists so much in that we adhere to British/EU Cosmetic Safety guidelines. We submit all our product specifications for independent pharmaceutical analysis to achieve a product safety certificate.

We operate a full batch testing process with samples still kept from 3 years ago for evaluation against fungal spores, product consistency and perfume retention.

So what are we?

We really class ourselves more as obsessive herbal botanists who look for the simple ways to nourish the skin rather than new scientific innovation. An often asked question is why do our skin care products soak straight into the skin instead of leaving a greasy residue like most other skin care products?

There is a simple answer to this; our product should be there so the skin allows the oils to be absorbed deep into the skin layers. Products that leave a greasy film are being rejected by the skin which leads to the surface of the skin pores being clogged up.

The second simple answer is our mission is to sell the right product for a person’s skin. When we demonstrate products such as hand cream, we put a different product on each hand for one reason. The difference is outstanding with one hand soft and nourished whilst the other is just the same as before application.

The Inspiration behind The Green Range products?

We have had an amazing journey already to get to where we are now, talking to herbalists, Aromatherapists, Healers and Afro-Caribbean ladies to map out unique oil combinations that nourish the skin.

Our research has stemmed from simply what is great to apply to your skin as a simple natural ingredient and then incorporating these ingredients into finished luxurious products.

Why We Will Never Need To Test on Animals?

We use natural ingredients that have been tested by generations of people from all continents. Our ingredients have been tested the old fashioned way by the curiosity of ancient humankind to try new things.

We have their research of what worked, felt nice and was truly believed in. So in some ways our products have been tested on animals but the human kind from tribes all over the world.

How we develop a new product?

Developing a new product comes down to two core components. Firstly a great idea of the kind of product we want to create, secondly a huge amount of practice to make a product that has not only the right ingredients but the right consistency. Our latest project is a salon grade shampoo, we already have a fantastic organic shampoo but we need something more luxurious for general use in salons.

We have a great idea and today is the first day I will be testing the early alpha products on myself. It will take as long as it needs to create the finished product.

Internally when we are happy we have a band of alpha testers who take the initial product and give very frank feedback.

We then use this to refine the product into a development beta version which we again send out.

The beta version has an application for a product safety certificate in progress as we are nearly there, we are just fining out the detail.

Once we receive feedback from the beta versions we create the final release version, start batch control and apply for the product safety certificate.

So yes our products are tested on animals, but the human kind and very opinionated ones at that who help us create the best final product.


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Monday, 8 October 2012

Lemon Essential Oil - Information and Allergens

Lemon Essential Oil Description

The sweet smell of Lemon Sherbert supplied in a quality Glass Amber Bottle with a dropper lid. Heavenly!!
Botanical Name: Citrus limonum
Plant Part:
Peel of the fruit
Extraction Method:
Cold Pressed
Description:
Lemon was originally a small thorny evergreen tree native to India. It is now common in Southern Europe, Florida and California.
Color:
A light yellow
Consistency:
Light
Note:
Top
Aroma Strength:
The aroma is similar to sherbert lemons so does not have overpowering citrus tones.
History:
The fruit was well known in Europe by the middle ages, and Greeks and Romans were advocates of its therapeutic properties. Lemon essential oil reached the height of its fame when the British began using the citrus fruit to counteract the effects of scurvy.
Cautions:
Non-toxic, but may cause skin irritation in some. Lemon is also phototoxic and should be avoided prior to exposure to direct sunlight.

Usage Information

This is a concentrate which can be used in Soap, Candle and Potpourri making. This is also beautiful when burnt in an oil lamp to pamper yourself or maybe create a mood for that special massage.
This is a beautiful concentrate which can be incorporated with any of your soap or candle making materials to be sold within this country.
Candle Flash Point 46°C
Vegetable Waxes & Paraffin Wax Maximum Use 10%
Potpourri & Incense Maximum Use 50%
Bath Oils, Soaps, Bath Gels Maximum Use 10%
Lotions & Perfumes Maximum Use 5%
Cleaning Products Maximum Use 10%

Green Range Recommendations

Less is often more with Essential Oils so often just a few drops in a cosmetic cream or cosmetic body butter is perfect. For wash off products such as Melt and Pour Soap, Bubble Bath, Shower Gel, Organic Shampoo and Organic Conditioner try using 1% per volume so the essential perfume lasts in the product.

If you want to try a scented face cream or hand cream really try to keep the essential perfume at a minimum. 1 to 2 drops per 100g of product. Your skin will appreciate this.

Foot creams and butters you can add more but remember absorption into the feet is the quickest way into your blood stream so consult an aromatherapist if unsure.

Aromatherapy massage oils are heavenly but again keep your additions to a minimum and if unsure ask an aromatherapist. Adding the 100% pure oils to carrier oils such as grapeseed oil, extra virgin olive oil is a great way of maximising the usage whilst being kind to your skin.

 

Allergen Information

  • CITRAL
    • Inclusion Level: 3%
    • CAS Number: 5392-40-5
  • GERANIOL
    • Inclusion Level: 0.2%
    • CAS Number: 106-24-1
  • LINALOOL
    • Inclusion Level: 0.3%
    • CAS Number: 78-70-6
  • LIMONENE
    • Inclusion Level: 73%
    • CAS Number: 5989-27-5

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Butterfly Soap Making Kit - Make Soaps With Kids?

Butterfly Soap Making Kit Instructions

Making your own soaps with your children is a fantastic way of introducing healthy skin care in a fun and bright way. Make bath time fun and rewarding with a product made by little hands.

Safety Guidelines

Melt and Pour Soap does not need to be boiled so make sure you heat gently until the soap is just melted. If you are worried about little hands getting burnt use a plastic measuring jug so you have a handle to move the soap around and it is nice and easy to pour.

Soap Making Checklist

First time making melt and pour soap. Ensure you have all you need withour soap making check list.

Make sure you have the butterfly mould like this denny butterfly craft mould.

Melting Your Soap

You will need 120g of soap to make 6 cute butterflies. Cut your soap into small chunks and return to the microwave container. Melt the base slowly on a low setting starting with 40 seconds. Then burst of 10 seconds until all the lumps have gone. Try to avoid boiling as this will affect the quality of your finished soap.

**SAFETY** Ensure children are supervised when cutting and heating soap.

Colouring Your Soap

You now need to work fast once your soap base has melted. Add your colour a few drops at a time until you reach your desired colour. Add colour slowly because you can always add more but you cannot remove colour if it gets too deep.

REMEMBER: Only use our cosmetic grade colours and take care handling these colours as they are very concentrated. Protect all clothes and work surfaces.

Add Your Fragrance

Add you cosmetic grade fragrance oil in a general ratio of 1mls per 100g of soap base which is one tenth of a glass bottle. The intensity of the fragrance is personal choice but in general do not add more than 10mls per kilo especially for sensitive kids skin. Choose a fragrance that your children love.

**NOTE** Chocolate, coconut and vanilla can change the colour of your soap.

Pouring into the Soap Mould

Pour an equal amount of soap into each butterfly mould, letting any air bubbles rise to the top. Lightly spray the top of the soap base with surgical spirits and the bubbles will disappear. Allow the soap to cool for one to two hours then place in the freezer for a few minutes. This helps to release the soap from the mould.

Removing The Soap From The Mould

Turn over the mould and press with your middle two fingers to release the soap. Press gently at first gradually increasing the pressure until your soap pops out. It should take around 15 seconds for the soap to release, do not exert sudden pressure on the mould as this can damage the mould.

Wrapping Your Butterfly soaps

As your soap contains natural glycerine, it will attract moisture from the air so you will need to wrap it in a protective layer. Use cellophane or cellophane bags to keep your butterflies safe for bath time.

Where To Start?

You can either pop along to our shop with your shopping list and select what you need or try our butterfly soap making kit which has everything you need except the microwave.


Jojoba Oil - Why We Use It In Our Cosmetics?

Jojoba Oil Benefits

Jojoba oil is a natural oil which is highly beneficial for the skin and hair.Jojoba oil is obtained from jojoba plant, which is a perennial shrub that grows in northwestern Mexico and parts of California and Arizona. Actually, the oil is a liquefied form of vegetable wax and is found in the seeds of the jojoba plant.

An interesting fact is that almost half of the weight of the jojoba seed is owing to its oil content. This naturally occurring oil is light golden in color and is odorless. It does not have any toxic effect and rarely causes any allergic reaction.

Uses in Hair and Skin Care

Jojoba oil is widely used for the purpose of skin care and hair care. This is because its components have a striking similarity with that of sebum, an oily matter secreted by the oil glands present under the skin surface. It is this oily substance that gives the soft and smooth texture to the human skin and hair. Some important uses are given below:

As Face Moisturiser

Jojoba oil acts as an excellent moisturiser. The best part is that it supplies the skin with adequate moisture without blocking the skin pores. It is suitable for all types of skin. This is possible because it restores normal oil balance of the skin. Thus, in oily or combination skin, it controls the excess production of oil by the oil glands and in dry skin, it meets the requirements of additional amount of moisture.

If your facial skin is sensitive and has a tendency to get eruptions quite easily, you can still use jojoba oil on it, as the oil is hypoallergenic in nature. It is rich in vitamin E content which is a natural antioxidant that prevents the onset of wrinkles on the skin surface. You can apply pure jojoba oil directly on the face or mix two drops of the oil with your regular face moisturiser before applying it.

As Body Oil

Jojoba oil can be applied not just on the face but all over the body before or after shower in the morning. It gets absorbed into the skin very quickly and has a hydrating effect. People prefer it as a body oil mainly because it does not leave behind any greasy feel after application.

This quality of easy absorption of the oil into the skin also promotes blood flow which in turn will give you a glowing skin very soon. You can use it for body massage as well, but for that, you have to mix it with any other massage oil as it does not have the slippery effect required for massaging.

As Facial Cleanser

Jojoba oil has good cleansing properties and can be regularly used for removal of facial makeup: blush, foundation and lipstick.

Soak a cotton ball and rub it over your face and lips with a gentle hand. The oil will dissolve out all the makeup almost instantly. Then, take out the oily residues along with the makeup from your face with the help of a moist tissue.

As Eye Makeup Remover

Similarly, jojoba oil is helpful for removing eye makeup like kohl, liner, mascara and eyeshadow.

The best part is this oil does not cause any eye irritation. Since the eye area is very sensitive, you just have to apply the oil with great care and make sure you do not rub it harshly. Simply, dip a cotton pad into the oil and apply directly over the eyelashes. Within no time, you will find that it has removed all the makeup. Regular application will make the lashes more beautiful.

As Hair Conditioner

Those of you who are extremely bothered by dull and frizzy hair can use it to improve its texture and appearance. It serves both the purposes of hair oil as well as hair conditioner. It moisturises the scalp skin, provides protection against dandruff and adds strength to the roots of the hair.

Thus, it can control hair fall to a great extent. After shampooing your hair, pour a few drops into the hair conditioner and apply it to your hair. Then, rinse your hair thoroughly. Alternately, you can apply the oil straight onto the damp hair after shampooing it to get thick, soft and silky hair.


Other Benefits

It can bring down skin inflammation and is capable of killing some skin bacteria. For this reason, it is used for acne treatment. Its anti-inflammatory properties can be utilized for treating various skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis where the skin get inflamed.

It has an amazing healing effect on the skin and can be used for treating wounds and minor infections like sunburns, cold sores, canker sores and warts. You can also use it as lip balms on dry, chapped lips.

Original Article By Bidisha Mukherjee

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Soap Making Moulds - Caring and Usage

Our Soap Making Moulds

Our moulds are of the highest quality with an amazing amount of detail to create fantastic fun and elegant soaps. The moulds are made from various types of vacuum formed plastic from an original design made by hand. This type of plastic mould is semi flexible and can be used many hundreds of times if kept well.

Caring For Your Soap Mould

  • Always press from the centre of the Soap Mould to Release the Soap.
  • If the Soap is not releasing easily then pop in the freezer for a few minutes and then try again.
  • Once the soaps have been released, wash the mould in warm soapy water to clean away the fragrance and any soap residue.
  • Dry the mould with a tea towel and put away for safe keeping.

Soap Making Mould Designs

Butterfly Soap Making Mould


Car Soap Making Mould


Cookie Soap Making Mould


Flower Soap Making Mould


Funky Chunky Soap Making Mould


Plain Heart Soap Making Mould


Rectangle Soap Making Mould


Teddy Bear Soap Making Mould

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Stephensons Goats Milk Melt and Pour Soap Base - Technical Information

Stephensons Goats Milk Melt and Pour Soap Base

The Stephensons Melt and Pour Goat’s Milk Soap Base contains vitamin rich goat’s milk which provides moisturising benefits. This Glycerin Soap Base is all vegetable oil and contains no alcohol or harmful products to dry your skin! Glycerin, a natural emollient, draws moisture out of the air to benefit skin health.

It cleanses without stripping or upsetting the delicate natural pH balance necessary for soft, healthy skin. And, since they use no heavy animal oils, thesoap rinses clean and leaves no soapy film behind. All Stephensons soap bases are produced from the highest quality double distilled and deodorized coconut oil, forming luxurious lather and sparkling clarity.

Features

Highly moisturizing formula

No artificial colors added

No animal testing

100% Vegetable base

Biodegradable

Creamy luxurious lather

Wide temperature ranges, from 140 F to 180 F

Odorless base for a superior fragrance lift

Neutral pH of approximately 7.8

Compatible with wide range of fragrances

Ingredients

  • Water
  • Glycerin
  • Sodium Stearate
  • Sorbitol
  • Sodium Laurate
  • Propylene Glycol
  • Sodium Laureth Sulfate
  • Goats Milk
  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
  • Sodium Chloride
  • Stearic Acid
  • Lauric Acid
  • Titanium Dioxide
  • Pentasodium Pentetate
  • Tetrasodium Etidronate

Our Review

We have found this base to be one of the best melt and pour bases out there with a luxurious feel from the Goats Milk and mountains for foam.

It does contain a very small amount of SLS but we find it suitable for all but the most sensitive of skin. The SLS is used in a small quantity to offset the anti foaming nature of Goats Milk. 

The natural base is the other alternative which contains no synthetic foamer but we really don't like that base. It doesn't leave a nice feeling on the skin and hardly foams.

So unless you have ultra sensitive skin this is a great base to create luxurious high end feeling products for your friends and family.

The base can also be coloured but the shades won't be as bright as with the Crystal Clear version but you can still make very pretty coloured soaps. But why not leave it natural to get a real high end finish or just place a few rose buds in just before the base sets.

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Lavender Essential Oil - Information and Allergens

Lavender Essential Oil Description

The sweet fragrant smell of lavender 40/42 essential oil supplied in a quality Glass Amber Bottle with a dropper lid. Heavenly!!
Botanical Name: Lavandula officinalis
Plant Part: Flower head
Extraction Method: Steam distilled (40/42% Ester)
Description: The plant grows to about 1 meter in height and produces long thin purple- blue flowers. The entire plant is covered with oil glands, which are in the star shaped hairs that cover the plant.
Colour: Pale yellow with a tint of green
Consistency: Light
Note: Top
Aroma Strength:Strong
Blends well with: Most oils, especially citrus and florals; also clove, cedarwood, clary sage, pine, geranium, patchouli, etc. Aromatic Scent: Floral, herbaceous, fresh with balsamic woody undertone.
History: Lavender has been used since ancient times as much for it’s perfume as for it’s medicinal properties. Romans added lavender to their bath water, hence the name derived from the word ‘to wash’ – lavare.
Cautions: Avoid high doses during pregnancy because it is a uterine stimulant.

Usage Information

This is a concentrate which can be used in Soap, Candle and Potpourri making. This is also beautiful when burnt in an oil lamp to pamper yourself or maybe create a mood for that special massage.
This is a beautiful concentrate which can be incorporated with any of your soap or candle making materials to be sold within this country.
Candle Flash Point 71°C
Vegetable Waxes & Paraffin Wax Maximum Use 10%
Potpourri & Incense Maximum Use 50%
Bath Oils, Soaps, Bath Gels Maximum Use 10%
Lotions & Perfumes Maximum Use 5%
Cleaning Products Maximum Use 10%

Green Range Recommendations

Less is often more with Essential Oils so often just a few drops in a cosmetic cream or cosmetic body butter is perfect. For wash off products such as Melt and Pour Soap, Bubble Bath, Shower Gel, Organic Shampoo and Organic Conditioner try using 1% per volume so the essential perfume lasts in the product.

If you want to try a scented face cream or hand cream really try to keep the essential perfume at a minimum. 1 to 2 drops per 100g of product. Your skin will appreciate this.

Foot creams and butters you can add more but remember absorption into the feet is the quickest way into your blood stream so consult an aromatherapist if unsure.

Aromatherapy massage oils are heavenly but again keep your additions to a minimum and if unsure ask an aromatherapist. Adding the 100% pure oils to carrier oils such as grapeseed oil, extra virgin olive oil is a great way of maximising the usage whilst being kind to your skin.

 

Allergen Information

  • COUMARIN
    • Inclusion Level: 0.1%
    • CAS Number: 91-64-5
  • GERANIOL
    • Inclusion Level: 0.6%
    • CAS Number: 106-24-1
  • LINALOOL
    • Inclusion Level: 38%
    • CAS Number: 78-70-6
  • LIMONENE
    • Inclusion Level: 2%
    • CAS Number: 5989-27-5

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