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Alkanet Root Powder |
Alkanet root powder is a great colourant for soap.
It's also been used for skin inflammation and to soften and smooth skin.
When added to cold process soap, it will range from a dark blue-purple to
a pale blue-tan, or if you super-fat your soap, it will turn it more of a
reddish purple. The amount you use determines how deep the colour will be.
The ph will determine the shade. In melt and pour soap it turned a
lavender colour, the more I added the darker the colour. I found that
adding it to a bit of oil to wet it worked better than water. You'll have
to experiment with your recipe to get the shade your looking for. |
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$3.45 |
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Apricot Shells (Ground) |
These coarsely ground apricot shells are a great
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Benzoin Powder |
Used as a preservative in soaps when you're adding
fresh vegetables or fruit, like strawberries or cucumber. |
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Blue Vervain Herb |
We have been asked by a number of people for this
herb. It's cut and sifted, wild-crafted leaves and flowers. Vervain was
used by ancient Roman priests and Druids as a purification herb in rites
and incantations. It was also used as a charm against headaches and for
good luck. It is believed to be good for eczema and other skin conditions,
heals wounds, relieves tension and stress, and eases depression. It is
also said to be aphrodesiac, and is said to "secure the favor of ladies"
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$3.84 |
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Burdock Root Powder |
Although cockleburs are a nuisance when they attach
themselves to your clothes, the root of burdock is very useful. Being
anti-bacterial and anti-fungal, burdock root is used for such conditions
as acne, psoriasis, eczema, and other skin disorders. |
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Calendula (Marigold) Petals |
Calendula or Pot Marigold petals are useful for
burns, cuts, eczema, inflammation and other skin related problems. I
really like that calendula petals don't turn brown in soap, they retain
their pretty yellow colour. You can use them whole or grind them, or even
make a tea with them if you prefer. If you want to grind them, the coffee
grinder won't do it, I put them in water and used the hand blender to chop
them before I added the lye. I like to add them to the lye water at about
1 tablespoon per pound for a yellow colour, but if you don't soak them in
the lye water and just add them (wet) at trace, the soap will stay mostly
white and the petals will be yellow. |
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Carrot Root Powder |
Carrot Root is high in beta carotene which is an
anti-oxidant. It’s known to be great for dry, mature skin and helps
prevent wrinkles. When I added this powder to cold process soap, it turned
a pretty yellow briefly then back to a creamy white, when I was
light-handed. To get a creamy orange colour, add 1 to 1½ tablespoons per
pound of oils. With melt and pour, to get colour and not just the
properties, I’d start at about a tablespoon per pound. I added it to a
little bit of oil to wet it, this worked better than water. |
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$2.94 |
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$10.91 |
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$20.31 |
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Chamomile Flowers |
Chamomile flowers with their sort of apple-y scent
are useful in skin care for many things like acne, burns, cuts, eczema,
insect bites and much more. It is known to speed healing, and reduce
swelling. If used as a tea, and you can use ours, it's a gentle sedative
that's even safe for children. You can use the flowers whole and add it to
the lye water then strain it before adding it to your soap, or you can
grind it in a coffee grinder and add it to the lye water. If you're using
it in melt and pour, I'd grind it up and wet it with a little water, then
add it to the melted soap. It will give a light scent and adds just a
slight of pale yellow colour to your soap. I prefer, you can soak 1 tbsp
per pound of the whole flowers in the lye water, then strain it. If you
choose to grind it first so you'll have some of the herb in your soap,
start with about 1 teaspoon per pound of soap and adjust it from there,
depending on your personal preference. |
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Comfrey Root Powder |
Comfrey root powder is a very powerful, healing herb
that is useful for both skin and hair. I add the powder to the lye water
at about 1 teaspoon per pound of soap. I found that when using it in melt
and pour it seemed to incorporate more easily if I added it to a little
bit of oil to wet it rather than water, then added it to the soap. It did
give my cold process soap a pink-tan tint, but it more of a creamy colour
in the melt and pour. |
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$5.43 |
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$10.14 |
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Cranberry Seeds |
These tiny dark red seeds are a terrific exfoliant. |
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$11.98 |
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$28.68 |
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$57.30 |
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$114.45 |
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Cucumber Powder |
Cucumber powder is a wonderful addition to soap.
Cool cucumber is anti-inflammatory and astringent, so it's a great skin
toner. I like adding it to my soaps scented with Cucumber or Cucumber
Melon fragance. It will turn your soap a slight tan colour. |
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$2.57 |
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$5.08 |
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Kelp Powder |
Mineral rich kelp is easily absorbed into the skin,
improving skin texture and tone, and is also a detoxifier and
moisturizer. Use about a tablespoon per pound of soap and you'll get a
nice earthy, green colour. This is a perfect to use in soaps scented with
our Seaweed or Oceania Fragrances. |
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$2.01 |
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$3.97 |
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Lavender Flowers |
Lavender is one of the most useful herbs available.
Aside from the headache and stress relief, lavender is effective for acne,
inflammation, dandruff, eczema, psoriasis, insect stings and much more.
Our lavender flowers are 'very blue', but unfortunately they don't stay
that way in soap, they swell and turn brown. I recommend grinding about 1
tbsp of flowers per pound of soap and adding them to the lye water,
they'll provide some scent and a bit of texture and your soap will end up
slightly tan coloured. |
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$4.62 |
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$9.19 |
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$17.19 |
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$32.05 |
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Lemon Balm Powder |
Lemon Balm essential oil is priced way out of reach
for most of us, especially for use in soap. With the powder from this
flowering herb you can conveniently add it to your creations for a
reasonable price. Lemon balm can be used to treat minor skin irritations
and insect bites. It's known to speed up the healing of cold sores and
promotes relaxation. |
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$3.88 |
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$7.71 |
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$14.42 |
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$26.86 |
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Marshmallow Root Powder |
Although marshmallow root was used to make
marshmallows originally, they're now made differently. It is a great herb
to have on hand, for respiratory problems and digestive upsets. For skin,
marshmallow root can be beneficial for treating insect bites, sprains, and
bruises and to reduce inflammation. You can create a poultice with
marshmallow root that can be applied directly to the affected area. |
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Myrrh Gum Powder |
Used in ancient times for incense and mummification,
myrrh is good for keeping the skin youthful. For more information, see
text with Myrrh Essential Oil. |
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$10.81 |
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$25.76 |
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$51.46 |
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$102.78 |
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Neem Leaf Powder |
Neem Leaf has been used in India for centuries and
there it's known as Nature's Medicine Chest. It's useful for psoriasis,
eczema, herpes, and healing of wounds. It's wonderful as an insect
repellent for those who are hesitant to use deet. Unlike my Dad, I'm not
fond of the scent, so using the powder instead of the essential oil in
soap means I get the great properties without having to try to cover the
scent. It turns soap a nice earthy tan colour. |
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$14.27 |
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Nettle Leaf Powder |
Nettle Leaf is a wonderful herb after it has been
dried. The irritation you feel if you touch it is only occurs before it's
dried. It actually is wonderful for eczema and is helpful for dandruff. It
will colour your soap green. I added about 1 teaspoon to the melted oils
for cold process and with melt and pour, I wet the powder with a little
water then added put it in with the melt and pour before I melted it. |
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$5.92 |
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Oat Straw Powder |
The whole oat plant, both seeds and straw, is a
great remedy for skin conditions, like eczema and other irritations. It's
particularly good for flaky skin because of the high levels of soothing
silicic acid. I used one scant tablespoon per pound of cold process soap
(made into a paste with water) and it turned a deep, golden, straw colour.
I've found soap made with oat straw to be a great soap for "winter skin". |
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$5.06 |
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Orange Peel Powder |
Orange peel powder is good for dull and oily
complexions, but what I really liked is the pretty yellow it turned my
soap. It scented it slightly and looked lovely. It did start out almost
orange coloured but within hours it settled into a pale yellow. I used
about 1 teaspoon per pound of soap to the lye water. |
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$4.83 |
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Orris Root Powder |
Orris Root is an excellent fixative. I added about 1
tablespoon per pound of soap, directly to the oils. Using that much, it
did darken the soap slightly. I used it along with lavender essential oil;
the scent stayed very strong and the orris root didn't affect the lavender
scent at all. |
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$15.82 |
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$29.63 |
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Parsley Powder |
Parsley leaves are a natural green colourant for
your soap. Try using it at about 1 - 2 teaspoons per pound of soap added
to the lye bath. For use in melt and pour, I wet it with a little bit of
water then added it to the soap pot before melting it and it was quite
easy to incorporate. It's also good for dull lifeless hair, so it's great
for shampoo bars. |
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$1.89 |
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$3.73 |
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$6.96 |
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$12.94 |
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Patchouli Herb |
Patchouli is good for acne, eczema, wounds and
wrinkles. Some people, like a friend of mine, find the scent intoxicating.
I made her a some soap with one tablespoon of this herb per pound, ground
in my coffee grinder, and added to the lye water. It gives the soap a
pretty brown speckle and a very light patchouli scent. Okay, the scent
wasn't strong enough for her so I added patchouli essential oil ... she
went crazy over it. |
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$5.21 |
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$10.36 |
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Raspberry Seeds |
These tiny seeds are a pale salmon pink colour. They
make a great exfoliant. |
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$11.06 |
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$26.39 |
500 |
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$52.72 |
1000 |
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Rose Hips Powder |
Although rose hips are great for many things because
of their high vitamin content, in soap, the colour is their main use.
Added about 1 tablespoon per pound, you'll get a rosy peachy colour. I
added it directly to the lye water and it blended easily |
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$12.81 |
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Soapwort Root Powder |
Soapwort root was used for washing before soap, just
put a small amount in your hand and rub them under running water for a
gentle, fine lather. It can be applied externally for skin irritations
such as dermatitis, itchiness and eczema. I added a tablespoon directly to
the oils in a pound to soap and it turned is very light tan coloured with
a fine speckle. |
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$4.91 |
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$9.78 |
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$18.29 |
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Strawberry Seeds |
These tiny seeds are a caramel brown colour. They
make a great exfoliant. |
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$11.89 |
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$28.45 |
500 |
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$56.84 |
1000 |
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$113.53 |
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Vanilla Bean Seeds |
Very tiny dark brown Vanilla Bean Seeds make a
gentle exfoliant and add a pretty, speckled look to your soap. |
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$22.39 |
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$54.71 |
500 |
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$109.35 |
1000 |
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Witch Hazel Leaf Powder |
Healing Witch Hazel leaves are good for skin
irritations, inflamed skin, eczema, bruises, burns, insect bites and
poison ivy. I added a tablespoon, made into a paste with water, then added
that at trace. It added easily and turned the soap a very dark brown which
cured to a more reddish brown. |
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$8.80 |
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Yarrow Flowers |
Yarrow, or milfoil has been used all over the world
throughout history for a variety conditions. As a tea it has many uses
internally. For skin it is useful for wounds, bruises, cuts and scrapes.
The essential oil is very pricey, but making a tea from these cut and
sifted leaves to use in making your soaps is quite inexpensive. You can
add the leaves to your soap or strain strain them out if you prefer. |
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$3.14 |
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$6.23 |
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$11.64 |
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$21.68 |
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Yellowdock Root Powder |
Yellowdock root is great for chronic skin conditions
such as psoriasis, acne, wounds and other skin complaints. The most
amazing this is that it's a natural red colourant for soap. As soon as you
add it to the lye water, it turns from yellow to red. I made one batch
with about 1/4 teaspoon per pound and my soap was pale pink, I added a
teaspoon per pound to a second batch and got a nice red colour. When I
rebatched 3/4 pound of the pink soap and added two more teaspoons of the
yellowdock, the soap came out a lovely red wine colour ... that with some
Wine & Flowers fragrance and it's a beautiful soap. We have heard from
some soapmakers that they don't always get a red colour. I'm guessing that
it's due to growing conditions of each batch. So we should note that "your
mileage may vary". |
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$4.94 |
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$9.22 |
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$17.17 |
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