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Saturday, July 23, 2016

MOORE Relaxing Foot Scrub with Lavender and Lemon

Try getting the lemon juice from a real lemon. Cut the lemon in half, squeeze out the juice, now add some honey to the open halves of the freshly squeezed lemon, sprinkle some sugar on top and then scrub the bottom of your feet with them for a MOORE beneficial foot scrub before you soak your feet MOORE. The lemon will help brighten and detoxify your feet. The honey is antibacterial and will help provide other MOORE benefits to your  feet.
Sincerely me, Carol Louise with the last name of MOORE. Owner of MOORE Soaps and Crafts and Mom to the MOORE Sisters from Idaho.
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Monday, May 18, 2015

Why Pure Vegetable Glycerin is my staple ingredient in my skincare products.

My staple ingredient in all my skincare products is: 
Pure Vegetable food Grade Kosher Glycerin 
because it is 
Antibacterial: which kills the bacteria by drawing the water out of them. 
Hypoallergenic
Anti-aging and Anti-wrinkle 

Basically, you can say that glycerin helps to 
heal, protect and retain the moisture in our skin by acting as an Humectant: 
which draws the moisture from the air onto our skin. 

It is also said that vegetable glycerin helps to 
reduce stretchmarks, scars, and even helps lighten skin tone. 
I just LOVE Pure Vegetable food Grade Kosher Glycerin 


It has a nice sweet taste too,
when I lick my fingers after applying my oatmeal, milk and honey mask. Hmmm delicious. Just saying...
 
Talking about licking fingers, I really wouldn't recommend licking fingers after using some of my delicious smelling soaps and lotions, like my buttercream fragrance. I was making the buttercream frosting in my gingerbread soap last Christmas, and I forgot I was making soap because it smelled so good. That's right, without thinking I licked my fingers. The overall soap smells like buttercream frosted gingerbread cookies. What a delightful holiday treat, and a great diet plan too because you can't eat it. Just saying...

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Opening up my Etsy Store

I am currently working on my soaps and how much I want to sell them for and the different kinds of soap I want to do. I am looking at selling all my soaps at $4 each or 3 for $10. I'd like to have this blog for teaching about the beneficial ingredients to my soaps, and then posting informative tips for herbal use, crafts, etc.
Right now I offer at least a dozen different kinds of soaps with natural ingredients.

Check out my Etsy store please.


Products I sell on Etsy