I had decided not to do soap reviews anymore. Since then, Julia, of Cocobong Soap, ended her soap review duties, I thought I should get back into it. I'm glad I did, because I am going back to what I love to do on my spare time. See, touch and use other handcrafted soaps. There is an deep-seeded pleasure I get from holding a bar made with care and thought from another person in this world. I am going back to the beginning when I was eager to begin my soap blog and got an overwhelming response with soaps from around the world...I loved giving back to the handmade community with reviews, which at the time, didn't exist on the internet.
Tracy Wells,
of Santa Barbara Soaps, sent me bamboo charcoal when I
was clean out of it for my Detox soap. WOW...she sent
it for no other reason than she had some and I didn’t. What a generous
gesture -- I was so impressed by the offering, I can't
even tell you. Two
weeks later I received a soapy package from her,
including Salted Lavender Salt Soap. Now, as many of
you know, I am
not a huge lavender fan.
I mostly like lavender blends…yes, it has grown
on me, just like patchouli has (in a blend, mind you).
But Tracy's soap was so pleasant smelling.
Tracy’s soap
popped into the shower with me when I received the
package from California. The smell was mellow, not
medicinal, and the color, a calming light lilac with a
swirled top. The
soap was shaped like a cake instead of a straight up bar
and the edges were smoothed when it arrived. Because
salt soap is typically
hard and rigid, I found the
smoothed edges to be much more gentle as the bar slid
over my wet skin. A
stroke of genius, I say.
Bubbles, big
and lovely, came to fruition quickly in the shower and
then went to the tight, creamy bubbles that soothed my
skin. Washing
with Salted Lavender was a delight and my skin felt so
nice afterwards. Sometimes
with salt bars there is a slight tightening of the skin,
which I did get with her bar, but I didn’t feel dry
necessarily, just more firm, I guess, is the way to
describe it.
I've tried a few others of Tracy's and they are quite nice. Check out how pretty her Frisky Kitten Soap is. So cute and feminine!
Photo of Frisky on my dining room table..... |
At the moment,
and perhaps even forever, Tracy is only doing wholesale,
so this post may be a bit of a tease, but I leave you
with photos and maybe in the future, she will sell to
the public. Her
wholesale clients are currently in the Santa Barbara
area, so if you live there you can find them. Go to Tracy’s FB
page for info or to browse some of the photos she has
posted…. https://www.facebook.com/SantaBarbaraSoaps
9 comments:
These are lovely!
i love the look of frisky kitten, the shape is also fab...it looks like a slice which you can get your teeth in to :)
Lovely soaps! I adore the name Frisky Kitten too, so cute... I'm in love with salt bars at the mo as well.
I feel so privileged to have tried some of Tracy's soaps as well - had no idea she only sold wholesale!! I can verify that you are a lucky girl indeed - and she sold you on lavender?? Now that's huge!!
I have tried Salted Lavender and several of Santa Barbara Soaps Salt Bars and they are the best quality Salt Bars I have ever used. They left my skin smooth, not dry and tight like most salt bars had done to my skin in the past. The scents are amazing and I highly recommend trying these gems if you get the opportunity! Mike :)
The salt bars look and sound amazing! And I love the colors in the Frisky Kitten soap.
"Frisky Kitten" -what a great name! Wholesale only -wow....think how much soap we could all make without all that time spent on web/etsy/artfire maintenance....hmmmm...sounds like a smart gal to me! :)
What fun soaps! I think the Frisky Kitten soap is totally adorbs!
Thank you for the thoughtful soap review, Joanna! I am beyond flattered by the kind words and truly humbled.
--Tracy
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