Soap making
For years, I admired the stacks of creamy, handmade soaps at farmer’s markets, wishing I could create something so luxurious, yet I was held back
The warmth of a handmade bar of soap in your hands is unlike anything you can buy at a grocery store, but the chemistry involved can be intimidating.
For years, I avoided soap making solely because of the terrifying reputation of lye, viewing it as a harsh industrial chemical rather than an artisan tool.
There is something profoundly grounding about taking a humble, often discarded ingredient and transforming it into a luxurious daily necessity.
I still remember the day I stared at a drawer full of soap scraps, feeling guilty about the waste. That moment launched my journey into transforming bar
When I first held that container of sodium hydroxide in my hands, my heart was racing. The warnings on the label were intimidating, and I’
There’s something magical about catching the first whiff of lavender and peppermint swirling together in freshly poured soap. I’







