Which brings me back to what motivated me in the first place to start making soap? Since early on in my childhood I knew I was different, I found out that scent would either: give me a headache, make me dizzy or make me feel good. So I set out for the “Feel Good” part. Since then I have developed that part of my senses to be very keen on what exactly everything smells like. Heck, I still smell my glass every time before I pour something in it. Weird huh? It’s a proven fact that our sense of smell is tied directly to the memory part of our brains, which is why scent is so inherently personal to each of us. Check out The Sense of Smell Institute for some smell good facts: http://www.senseofsmell.org/.
Ok so then why soap? We’ll for me it’s the easiest way to facilitate the scent! Not really, it has to be a good skin loving bar as well. But it was the main reason I picked a bar in the first place. I spent a lot of money in the beginning buying all my fragrances and essential oils because unfortunately there are a lot of stinky fragrances. So I had to wade through the fragrances that didn’t last or with stand the process of soapmaking, ones that didn’t morph into a scent that I didn’t recognize and ones that were just plain “stinky”. Ultimately what came out of it was a new found knowledge of scent and where to find them. A bar of soap is only as good as it smells, if you don’t pick it up you will never know what you’re missing. I believe a scent memory is important to your wellbeing and genuinely want you to feel better. The scent for my soap is carefully chosen for their harmony with nature, clarity of mind, wellbeing of the body and quality to help keep you grounded.
Soap is pretty easy to make with a few ingredients that do not have to cost a lot of money, you don’t have purchase huge vats of anything to get started and you can use your own cooking equipment to mix it in. When you are ready to learn how—sign up for one of my classes. The 2 day weekend workshop in January is filling up! Deadline to SAVE $$$ will end DEC 31.
So true! Thanks for the great blog post and the super soapy eye candy. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Anne-Marie!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your amazing story. It was great to learn a little more about you and the process of why.
ReplyDeleteThank you Hena for stopping by :D
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