Saturday, June 23, 2012

New and old bath favorites

Wow, summer has arrived! Do you have any summer bath routines? My clay and exfoliating soaps are getting the most use right now with the heat wave that arrived this week. How clay manages to be effective in soap when it only spends a short period of time on skin I don't know but my skin feels cleaner. Right now I’m using up the last of a bar of Lemonade Lounger from FuturePrimitive, Swashbuckler from Arcana, and Punisher and Low Tide from Bodygoodies, which has a sandy side for scrubbing feet. (I’ve never paid attention to my feet before but exfoliating with something wet and scrubby feels great! Savor makes a pumice foot scrub I recently picked up off a swap board and will be trying soon.)

My newest soaps are the beer soaps from Bodygoodies. There are five different soaps, which appear to be the same formula with different beers, additives (coffee, chocolate, buttermilk) and scents added. These are the first beer soaps I’ve used that smell like beer, or, actually, like hops. I love herbal scents and spend a lot of time sniffing these. For scent my favorite is the stout beer soap with oatmeal & valencia essential oil and it smells like the skin of an orange.



Next to the soaps is a vanilla lip balm from Mirasol Farm which smells really good too, like someone took vanilla extract and added just enough oil/butter to make it solid. Most of the bath and body products from Mirasol Farm are extremely highly scented. (For lemon fans their Lemon Chamomile soap is a standout for me. Here’s a little overview from Andrea Badgley formerly of Sacred Suds that describes Mirasol Farm in more detail.)

The other soap I’ve been impressed with lately is from My Planet Earth. Kinda like the lip balm I mentioned, the soap "Winter I Freaking Hate You!" below feels like a stick of butter transformed into soap. This soap is on the softer side and I love soft soaps. I was watching a video from Celine of "I Am Handmade" talk about these soaps and "Winter..." was her favorite. (Ha, another funny video with the soapmaker, Mike, talking about this one and using glitter for the first time.)



The other goodies above are Solstice Scents Dead Sea bath salts, in Crumbling Crypt. This was from the last year’s fall release but I just got it through the Solstice Scents forum swap page. This is strongly scented and complex -- Crumbling Crypt is an all natural blend of essential oils and absolutes including Virginia Cedarwood, Patchouli, Oakmoss Absolute, Spruce, Cypress, Amyris, Rosewood, Patchouli, Violet Leaf Absolute, Rosemary, Lavender, Vetiver, Marjoram and Himalayan Cedar. It smells very very dark, woodsy, earthy, dank, green and herbal. This scent reminds me of a very lush forest, like in a scene from the Lord of the Rings. Mmmm, this is a grounding scent.

And the last is one of the conditioners I rotate between, a solid conditioner from Get Lathered in Patchouli Lovers (an essential oil blend featuring patchouli, cardamom, fresh ginger, sandalwood, clove, and mandarin. I also like the Harmony scent: lavender, sweet orange, and patchouli with supporting notes of rosy ho wood, clove bud, black pepper, bright clary sage, and spicy cardamom, which combined smell like orange juice with a bit of spice.) I wasn’t sure if solid conditioners would have the oomph to handle my dry hair but I'm happy with these. Working it in can take time though, so I’ve started cutting slices and putting them in a jar with water so they become soft and feel more like a regular bottle conditioner.

Is there anything you like to use for the summer, or something new you've discovered that has become a favorite?

7 comments:

  1. Yay for your new adventures in blogging! Will you be adding a 'Follow Me' button, so I can be your first follower? hehe

    As for summer bath routines, I've found I'm using a commercial face cleanser more often since it seems to really strip the dirt,oil, and sweat away. I seem to be sneaking back to commercial body washes more often in summer to, when I want that quick lather and quick shower.

    ~Deb

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    1. I tried soap from a local soapmaker this weekend and I think it is another contender for great lather. Since I bombed on my last random pick if you're interested I'll send small pieces. It's sold where I can cut it myself which is kinda cool.

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  2. Ah, lots of things under the hood here. Okay.

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  3. I also like to exfoliate my feet for summer. I use the sand side of Low Tide along with a pumice stone for my heels. During the winter I skip giving myself pedicures but for summer I live in sandals and like to have pretty feet.

    The only different in my bathing routine for the summer is my switch from heavy body butters to my summer skin staple HoG body emulsion. For my hands (especially before bed), I use Alchemic Muse's Body Whip.

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    1. I used Savor's pumice foot scrub today. It ended up scrubing my hands as much as the bottom of my feet, maybe next time I'll use less and go slower, but I'll probably shelve it and stick with Low Tide.

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  4. I still have half a jar of Savors pumice scrub from last summer. I wonder if it's still good. I wish all handmade businesses would include a use-by date on their products (like Rainwater Botanicals does). I liked Lisa's pumice scrub, but I find it easier to use an actual pumice stone.

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  5. Congrats on the new blog! I can't wait to see what you have coming our way.

    As far as summer routines go, I'm all about exfoliation - I use body scrubs at least 2x per week now and use a Diamancel Callous Remover almost every other day on my poor flip flop feet (love it can be used dry). I also switch to body glosses over lotions and body butters as I love the slip and I find I get wafts of scent all day long without being overpowered by them in the heat.

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