I created this soap after a client asked if I would be interested in the facial blend. She had read that geranium is an essential oil that many people use for skin care. It is good for both dry and oily skin types. The aroma is pleasant, much like rose.
I find ylang ylang to be a balancing and soothing essential oil. Essential oils fascinate me. The world is full of wonderful essences that present individual properties, all unique.
Kaolin rose is a great complexion clay. It tends to assist with soft lathering of the soap as well.
I scented lightly as I personally am not fond of strong scents in a facial product.
Geranium Ylang Ylang goat milk soap facial bars are now available in my soap store.
As always, enjoy!
Interesting mix, Mary.
I agree with you about soft scents for facial products.
I have already sold half of my stock on this soap. I need to make more!
It is a nice one, Becky.
Did you ever like the longer denim jumpers? I had one that buttoned down the front, with vintage type metal buttons. It wasn’t “cutsey.” I wish I still had it!
Catching up with you today. Finally getting some great fall weather here. It was 75 today; 41 this morning. Hooray! Blessing to ya!
I like the ingredients in your facial soaps, Geranium and Ylang Ylang facial soap. I didn’t know that geranium is an essential oil for skin care. That is helpful to know. The rose fragrance is a real selling point, I would think.
Being part of a soap making business, I know that whenever you can harness soothing essential oils that truly nourish and replenish your skin, and also provide a luxuriant quality, you are serving your customers well! Very helpful information.
There truly is a lot to say for the nurturing essential oils. I treasure them!
Yes, Mary I loved jumpers.
Well, until I had to go to the bathroom. LOL
Oh man!! You made me think about the bib overalls that I loved about 10 years ago. They were a pain in the restroom…ha!
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