Showing posts with label Amber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amber. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2020

March 2020 | Shave Camo | KCK Soapery


The hubby is missing my camo designed soap so I made this batch for him.  I used the same usual recipe.


Shave and a hair cut fragrance oil is described as a mix of lemon, bergamot, cool mint, lavender, green accord, sandalwood, cedar wood, amber, and musk.  It smells just like walking in to a barbershop!



Enjoy!


Thursday, February 27, 2020

February 2020 | Shave and A Haircut | KCK Soapery


Using my usual recipe for this handmade soap which includes Olive oil, Coconut oil, Palm oil, Shea Butter, Castor oil and Mango Butter.


Fragrance oil is described as a mix of lemon, bergamot, cool mint, lavender, green accord, sandalwood, cedar wood, amber, and musk. It smells just like walking into a barbershop!





Enjoy the video below:

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

March 2018 | Green Camo | KCK Soapery


Green camouflage scented with an aftershave type fragrance oil with top notes of lemon, bergamot and cool mint, with a heart of lavender, green accord, and sandalwood. A strong base of cedar wood, amber and musk.


Ingredients are my usual Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil, Mango butter, and Castor oil.  Colors are titanium dioxide for white, activated charcoal for black and green and brown mica.


My 9 year old alternately dropped in the different colors by teaspoonfuls into the mold.


Finally done.


Out of the mold.


Cut and ready for you all to enjoy.

Thank you!

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

October 2017 | Spiced Pumpkin | KCK Soapery


Although the weather is still undecided, we are officially in the Autumn season. This batch is scented with "Spiced Pumpkin", described as fall spices blended with amber.

My daughter said "it smells sooooo yummy".


Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil, Mango butter, and Castor oil.  


Colors used were titanium dioxide for the white and I mixed brown, red and yellow for the pumpkin color.  The fragrance oil contains vanillin so the soap will eventually morph to more brown in color.  The white batter was not scented so it will stay white.


Divided the soap batter into two, white for piping and red brown for the main soap.  


Poured a layer of pumpkin.


Sifted a layer of Hershey's cocoa powder.


Covered the cocoa powder with another layer of pumpkin then sifted a layer of activated charcoal.


Black activated charcoal layer.


Covered the black with another layer of pumpkin.


Piped middle line of white.  


Second line of piped white.


Third line.


Piped the rest of the white batter.


Out of the mold.  Showing the activated charcoal and cocoa powder line.


I love how the piped white soap batter behaved and stayed where they should be.


Hope you enjoy these spiced pumpkin soap.

Thank you for dropping by!