
Yes, it's made with real California pink champagne. The fragrance is berry champagne with swirls of pink and a sprinkling of sparkly "pinky dust" on top.
This soap is 3oz of luscious oils that include products that California is known for, such as avocado and almond oils.
OK, OK, I admit, I'm a California native and love the state's diversity of product and creativity. I wanted to create a soap that celebrates my roots.
Delightful, fun and great for you skin too!
I made this soap earlier this summer, but didn't list it on etsy. Instead, I listed it on my sites on silkfair.com and 1000 Markets. Also it went with me to several farmer's markets and a festival.
Now, it's on etsy too!
Now, here's a deal for you! The first person to order this soap from ANY of my shops, receives a second soap of their choice for FREE! Make your order, then comment me here on my blog site and let me know which site you ordered from.
I'm going to make real easy for you and list my sites where this soap is listed, OK?
SoapyBlessings.etsy.com
SoapyBlessings.silkfair.com
1000markets.com/soapyblessings
Please click on the links listed on my blog to get to my shop sites!
Happy shopping!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Pink Champagne Soap
Posted by Trish's Soapy Blessings at 12:09 PM 0 comments
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Wine Soap

Soaps can be made from a variety of ingredients besides coconut oil. Water is also a main ingredient, but often in place of water, folk add other liquids. Some include milk, coffee, tea, beer...and wine.
Wine contains lots of fun ingredients that give you some benefits of using it...I won't go into great details at this time. Another post will suffice for that. Only to introduce you the idea of wine in your soap. I chose to use wine in one of my latest trial batches of soaps, just to see how it works. Very different from my usual batches, there were definitely some added precautions I needed to take due to wine's sugar content, which heated up my mixture greatly. But, that's soap talk. Unless you make soap, you will be scratching your head over the ins and outs of what happened.
Just for fun, I tried a lovely California Pink Champagne for my first test batch. Because I have to let my champagne go flat before I can use it in soap, it was extremely important for me to take a wine taste test before allowing a good champagne to flatten. It was good! I gave it 48 hrs to flatten up, then dropped it in my soap mixture.
Because of its different reaction than what I'm used to, I learned some important details about making soap using wine, which I will improve upon in my next batch.
The next batch will also include pink champagne from California. In fact, it will also include some other California type ingredients...avocado oil and almond oil. It seemed fitting if I'm using a California wine, right? P.S. I'm a California native, but haven't actually lived there for over 30 years. I visit often though. You can take the girl out of California, but can't take California out of the girl, I'm afraid.
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