Using local ingredients adds a holistic approach when making handmade soap. Not only does it feel great to use your own soap in the shower when you're supporting your local businesses or using ingredients from your own garden. When someone purchases your soap with local ingredients, it adds an element that many who seek the pure, the handmade, love to see special ingredients added to a soap. Why? Perhaps it stops a piece of their vacation in time, like if you added sand to your soap and sold it where people typically come to escape the ice storms up north. Then when they take it back home and use it, it brings them back to the town they loved so much and brings them a sense of relaxation. I know when I visit an area that is new for me, I love to see local artisan's work, especially when they incorporate their immediate environment's elements.
We had a challenge called LocalYocals and it challenged all the soap makers to incorporate a local ingredients into their soap. I thought it would keep people thinking about ingredients and how simple one local ingredient could transform a regular soap into a gem.
We had some great entries with unique ingredients! Here are some to give you an idea of what YOU can do to spark it up.
Curtis Hayden used multiple ingredients from his area in Charleston, South Carolina:
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Basic Beach by Curtis Hayden |
"This soap features a cold pressed juice from my local juice shop Huriyali which gets the majority of its produce from local farms. The juice is their "Aloe-Ha" juice consisting of raw unpasteurized coconut water, raw local honey, and much more! I don't see how I could get more local than that! But then I figured out a way to get even more local, I used sand from one of the local beaches I go to all the time on the bottom of the soap!! Scented with 3 different scents and made with a lot of love! The juice shop is actually featuring this soap in their store and the pictures I am featuring of the soap were taken at their store!"
Bhakti Iyata lives in Phoenix, Arizona and used
her local ingredients:
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Desert Flower Soap by Bhakti Iyata | | | |
"Desert Flower Soap, made with Prickly Pear Cactus Extract (Prickly Pear
Products, LLC Mesa, Arizona) and scented with Cactus Flower FO. Hand
molded flowering cactus and little hummingbirds on top."
Leanne Timm-Chevallier lives in Southwest France and used THREE local ingredients!
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Soap by Leanne Timm-Chevallier |
"Love this challenge ! For the Local Ingredient challenge, I used local organic french green lentils from a farmer down the road here in SW France.... I also used local Duck Fat. Makes a nice scrubby soap. Colour is Chlorophyll powder."
There were so many good entries......great soaps, but I can only choose a few to feature. Thank you everyone, for trying out new ingredients! It always feels like you all take these challenges to heart and that makes me happy. :D
We will be taking a break from Challenges until well after the holidays, but I'll be back with some beautiful pictures as I spot them. So keep it real and send me pictures anytime! Maybe YOU will be featured in my Soap Porn! Send pics of YOUR soaps to me at joannaschmidt@live.com. Leave your name, email, where you live and if you'd like to share, ingredients you used. Have a great Thanksgiving holiday and stay clean!
xox Joanna