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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Oil cleansing? REALLY...








Oil Cleansing?







I was recently doing some reading about facial cleansing. As some of you may know I'm in the trial phase of a new facial cleanser. So, while I love to read and learn about all kinds of new things I was very interested in a blog related to Facial cleansing, truths and myths! I was also intrigued by learning about something called Oil cleansing Method, say WHAT? oil on your face? NO WAY!

I think we have many issues with mainstream skin care products, two reasons stand out the most.  These products strip the natural oil out of our skin, leaving our largest organ trying to repair itself by replacing the oils stripped away. This leaves our skin tight and dry followed by a major oil slick. Each time we strip the oil away, our skin over-compensates for the lack of moisture by creating more oil. On top of the drying effects, these products are highly-scented. Fragrance is one of the top skin irritants and strangely enough, even the so-called "unscented" products usually contain fragrance. See for yourself and check the labels. Dry, irritated skin replaced by oily skin, inflamed and trapping debris?

When cleansing and moisturizing your skin, it is imperative that you keep in mind that oil dissolves oil. Your skin naturally lubricates itself with oil. Many people have this belief that if you add anything oily to your skin that it will clog your pores and make you breakout?

Do not be afraid of applying oil to your face. Oil, alone, will not bring you blemishes. Pimples, cysts, zits, blackheads, whiteheads...these are a result of several different factors including hormones, bacteria, dead skin cells and the buildup of these factors. Your skin naturally produces oil because it needs it. This oil is needed for the benefit of your skin, allowing your largest organ to function properly. It is naturally occurring. Properly functioning skin is beautiful, clear, and glowing.
We all want healthy skin!

Sometimes the reason you have oily skin isn’t because your body is naturally trying to turn itself into an oil slick…it’s because you scrub, cleanse, or strip away your natural oils so much that your skin has gone into overdrive to try and fix the damage.  It can take time for your skin to balance out again, but a gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer can be a huge help in making your skin less oily.

When cleansing your face with water, keep in mind that hot water is a bad thing and will remove the natural protective oils and other naturally occurring protective barriers in your skin.  Believe it or not, a little oil on your skin is a good thing – even a healthy thing!   Hot water also can cause broken capillaries, especially when combined with harsh scrubbing. Try to wash your face with cool water.

The oil cleansing Method can work with all skin types as well as many types of acne.


Start with dry skin – oil and water don’t mix, so rinsing your face first can interfere with how well the oils work.  In addition, start simple.  Use one type of carrier oil, plain, for at least a week before adding additional carrier oils or essential oils for their benefits.

For Acne prone skin use these Carrier oils:

  • Argan oil
  • Rosehip seed oil
  • Almond oil
  • Grapeseed oil
  • Evening Primrose oil
For Non-acne prone:


  • Soybean oil
  • Avocado oil
  • coconut oil
  • Jojoba oil
  • Apricot Oil
  • Olive oil
  • Castor oil


After you’ve tested the primary carrier oil to be sure your skin responds well to it, you can add a small amount of other essential oils for their benefits as well.  For the acne prone, you can consider adding tea tree oil in a small amount (5 – 10% dilution) to help fight the acne causing bacteria.  Other beneficial oils to include in your cleansing mix are  Cedar wood, Lavender, Cypress, Frankincense spearmint. 


Gently Massage your face in small, circular motions, being sure to be gentle and let your fingertips glide over your skin.  Don’t massage for too long, you’ll have to experiment to see what your skin does best with, but start with at least 30 seconds, and try not to massage for longer than a couple minutes. Next, using a clean washcloth with cool water, wipe away the oil. Not Necessary to use Moisturizer if you want. Its like a all-in-one product! TA-DAH!




Be Gentle to your skin, Friends! Your skin shouldn't feel tight or dry. It should be healthy, nourished and Soft.





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You should not use any of this information for the purpose of self-diagnosis or for treating a health problem or disease.



Sunday, August 21, 2016

Detox Soap


Today I spent the day in my soapie mojo! I was super stoked about recreating our activated bamboo charcoal and Kaolin Clay soap! This time I made this soap with coconut milk and used a combo of tea tree and lavender.. I'm really excited the way this turned out! So what's with the Ingredients and what does it mean to you?

Activated bamboo Charcoal:
  • Activated Bamboo Charcoal can absorb minerals, toxins, impurities, and other harmful substances from your skin, leaving you with stronger, healthier skin.

  • It can act as a natural exfoliant to remove dead skin cells.


  • Activated Bamboo Charcoal is an effective, natural treatment for acne.



Coconut Milk:

  • Moisturizing
  • Nourishing

Kaolin Clay:

  • Skin Detoxifier
  • Acts as a cleanser
  • helps to remove old dead skin cells and Regenerate New
Tea Tree oil:

  • Reduces acne production, antiseptic properties
  • antifungal and antiviral properties

Lavender Essential Oil:

  • Antiseptic properties
  • Anti-Inflammatory properties
  • Detoxifying
  • Soothing

Detox soap is made with all the Healthy stuff and is one of our more popular soaps! The Tea tree oil and Lavender makes this soap smell amazing!

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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Who Is Lemongrass Spa? Stay Tuned



Some of you might know that I am a Consultant for Lemongrass Spa Products in addition to Making my own soaps and skincare products. I personally love their products and will continue to use a couple of my favorite. What I love about this is company is that the owner started making her own natural skin care products after the birth of her daughters and started in her basement! She wanted the best skincare products for her children. I admire that because we all want the same for our families! She expanded and Lemongrass spa became a direct sales company. WHY?  putting your products in all your local stores will require adding unhealthy preservatives to withstand shelf life. With lemongrass Spa, the products are made to order in bigger quantities with lots of Employees nonetheless their products are 97%-100% preservative and Filler free.

Starting Tomorrow Thurs Aug 11- 15, I'm having a "BACK TO SCHOOL INSPIRED SOIREE" facebook event and Im going through all Lemongrass Spa Products A-Z.

Please Feel free to check in any of those 5 days and learn alittle about about lemongrass Spa products.



Here is the Link to Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/lemongrassspabylesleyflores

Here is the link to my Lemongrass Spa site:http://www.ourlemongrassspa.com/8168



Check it out Friends!







Monday, August 8, 2016

The Soapie Frolic and Grapeseed oil....

Grapeseed oil and The Soapie Frolic

Grapeseed oil is just one of the ingredients we use in our products.
Grapeseed oil is extracted from the seeds of grapes.
Due to their nutritional and medicinal properties grapes, their seeds, and leaves have been used in many home remedies for centuries. Grape Seed Oil is a great source of polyphenols - flavonoids, Essential Fatty Acid - linoleic acid, vitamin E, and oligomeric proanthocyanidin.
This oil is beneficial for people who have sensitive skin. Grapeseed oil rapidly absorbs into your skin making it a great massage oil, balm, face and body moisturizers, as well as sunblock's and sunburn ointments.




Even many hair care products contain this oil. You can use grape seed oil for hair to promote hair growth, and make it smooth and soft. Due to its antioxidant properties, grape seed oil can delay skin aging by minimizing the damage caused by free radicals.

It has astringent properties and therefore, can tighten the skin. The linoleic acid found in grape seed oil can be very beneficial in skin conditions like, acne, dermatitis and eczema. Linoleic acid can soothe and nourish the skin, and help it to repair. Vitamin E on the other hand, keeps the skin firm and smooth. Grape seed oil is easily absorbed by the body, and it can be used for reducing age spots, sun burn, wrinkles and stretch marks as well.



Sounds Amazing, huh? I can't tell you enough how quickly grapeseed oil does absorb into the skin and its a HEALTHY, NATURAL oil! I have been extremely happy using it in my homemade soaps. I have 3 products that are going through test phases that contain grapeseed oil and I'm super excited! I'm hoping these products will be ready in time for Christmas!

Stay Tuned Friends!












Sunday, August 7, 2016

Halloween and the Soapie Fall Collection 2016








I was Recently back in the Soapie Kitchen whipping up another soap for the Fall 2016 Collection.
One of the many reminders of Fall/Halloween is Candy corn. I'm not a fan of this candy however it is one of my memories of Fall and the Halloween holiday.
If you look around at the many decorations for Fall/Halloween there is always something with candy corn in it or part of it. So, I thought this year I would make a Festive Candy corn Soap.



I remember as a kid dressing up for Halloween and going to school and having fun games, a parade and a fun party! All pure Fun! I remember going to the Halloween Family fun night with a spooky haunted house through the all the classrooms and library, costume contest, bozo bucket, tons of games and food provided by the PTA moms! We would trick or Treat for many hours with our pillow cases holding all our yummy candy, even the gross candy that the neighborhood cat lady gave us or the pennies and Nickels we were given. We never worried about being harmed or poisoned. Our parents didn't forbid us or scare us with Halloween being wicked or unholy. It was just about being a kid having fun with friends, siblings, parents, neighborhood kids and being silly with our costumes!
Halloween has to be one of my all time favorite holidays because its the one time of the year that you can get dressed up and look silly, along with everyone else and have fun! Oh and lets not forget about the candy and yummy rice krispy treats Mom makes!

My first Soap in the Fall collection is Harvest Hay ride- Its made with Olive oil, shea butter, Jojoba oil  and coconut oil topped of with Calendula. Once I seen the final un-molding of the soap It reminded me so much of Hay and the colors mimicked Fall colors.

Harvest Hayride, 2016 Fall Soap Collection http://www.thesoapiefrolic.com

Next Fall Soap Made


The 2nd soap in the Fall collection is Green Apple Explosion! Apples are all about Fall and I love green apples such as the
golden Supreme, golden delicious, and blondee's we pick at our local apple orchard every year. These  apples are  a little sour and a little sweet! The best of both worlds! Great for baking apple pie or apple Crisp! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE. I do love the granny smith apple that I can buy at my local grocery store. Its the best for dipping into my homemade caramel sauce. YUMMY! but if I had to choose I would rather pick my own apples! So my inspiration for my green apple explosion soap came from the love of green apples and apple picking in the Fall with my family. Our family tradition is apple picking in the Fall and I hope this will carry on. My grand-daughter loves picking apples and seeing all the pumpkins in the pumpkin patch! My second grand daughter will be born right after thanksgiving this year and I know she will love apples and picking them when she gets  a little older.








This Coming week I will be making my last Fall soap in this Collection but there will be More soaps like our Halloween collection and our X-mas and winter collection!  Stay tuned for Upcoming New products! I have some very cool Halloween bath treats coming soon!




Enjoy your Sunday, friends!

Lesley

Monday, August 1, 2016

What is TEAR-FREE baby wash & shampoo?


What’s really in baby wash & shampoo?

There are many conventional baby washes that tout themselves on being “all-natural,” tear-free solutions, the ingredients list all kinds of substances I cannot even pronounce. Check out this list of some controversial ingredients you can find in the leading brands:
  • PEG-80, which is potentially toxic to organs
  • Sulfates, which can irritate skin, is potentially toxic to organs and could even lead to endocrine disruption or cancer
  • tetrasodium EDTA, may cause some eye toxicity
  • quaternium-15, may irritate skin allergies
  • orange 4, may potentially be toxic to humans

I'm guilty of buying tear free shampoo's when my children were little. I had no idea that there could be toxic ingredients contained in those products. I guess you can say I was a bit naïve of the products that were on the market in the 90's. As a young mom why would I think that these products could be harmful for my baby? after all why would companies be allowed to sell products that contained toxic ingredients? I assumed everything being sold on store shelves were 100% safe-WRONG!
Now, My children are young adults and I'm so happy that they are conscientious of the products they use.  I'm happy that I started on this adventure of soap making and creating my own natural, healthy skincare products and continuing to research good healthy Ingredients and learn what the unhealthy ingredients are.

So what is it that makes baby soap tear free? If tear-free doesn't contain numbing agents (as urban legend suggest) then why doesn't it sting those sensitive eyes?
Adult and baby shampoos contain Surfactant(short for "surface active agents"). Its really all about the few in chemical formula. Baby shampoos use detergents with long chain surfactants, such as sodium trideceth sulfate or nonionic polymers that are less harsh than normal detergents, and they use only small amounts of these cleansers in their shampoos.



Ditch the sketchy Chemicals!

So, why not think about making your own baby wash or shampoo? or find a local soap maker who makes chemical-free baby soap. I'm going add some simple baby soap DIY that I have found on pinterest.


Moisturizing Baby Wash1/2 Cup Castile Soap (I like Dr Bronner's Baby Mild)
1/2 Cup Water
2 Tbsp Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil, or Olive Oil
1 Tbsp Vitamin E Oil or Aloe Vera Gel (or just more of the oil used above)
Optional: 8-10 Drops Essential Oil (I like Lavender)
Mix all ingredients in a large glass measuring cup, and pour into a bottle. Give it a shake before each use to make sure ingredients are well mixed, and apply straight to skin or on a wash cloth. 

Simple Baby Shampoo

1 Part Dr Bronner's Baby Mild Castile Soap
1 Part Water
Optional: Essential Oil to add scent
Mix ingredients, store in a bottle (I use a squirt bottle), shake before using, massage into scalp, try to avoid eyes (not completely tear proof), and rinse well.  Keep in mind that your child's hair does not need to be shampooed every day.  

Conditioner or Clarifying Rinse, if needed

1 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar 
1 Cup Filtered Water
Mix ingredients, store in an old shampoo bottle, give it a shake before using, pour over hair, let sit for a minute, and then rinse again with water. Vinegar smell will fade as hair dries. Keep out of eyes; NOT tear proof.  I use this rinse every few weeks, as I find that castile soap can sometimes leave a bit of a build up after a while.  If your child has longer hair, you may want to use it every time you wash his or her hair, as it makes for a fantastic detangler.

Baby Lotion

Coconut Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Jobaba or Olive Oil
Really, you can use any kind of natural oil that has been cleared for skin use.  I prefer Coconut Oil because of its antibacterial properties and it's great smell. Remember, a little goes a long way--use too much and your baby is going to be slick for a little bit!






HAVE A STELLAR WEEK!

lesley

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