Showing posts with label magic Hands Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magic Hands Workshop. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Because You're No Angel

 Mae West would have worn Cathexis

Scent Description:  Fresh roses and melted chocolate muddled in a cedar cup with the blackest of teas.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Cathexis is back, slightly tweaked and subtly improved from last year.  Perfect for the Mae West in any woman, Cathexis could have come right off the set of her film, "I'm No Angel," a story about "a gal who lost her reputation - and never missed it."


offered through February

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Signature Mae West lines we like:


* Come up and see me sometime.
* Beulah, peel me a grape.
* When I'm good I'm very good. But when I'm bad I'm better. 



ALSO!!  Hawaiian Sandalwood Salt Soap is ready!

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Monday, November 7, 2011

The Herb Garden Carrying Exclusives

 Magic Hands Workshop recipes, Product Body's flare.  Custom soaps for




The Herb Garden is carrying custom exclusive soaps that I have made for them.  They smell amazing!  


Changes In Latitudes Shea Butter Soap
Black Raspberry Cream Shea Butter Soap
Black Raspberry Cream Sea Salt Soap
Buttermilk and Honey Shea Butter Soap
Sandman Shea Butter Soap 


I've also made some new ones that are almost cured and are fantastic and will be shipped in the next few days and headed to Allison!  She is very creative and we are working together to offer you all great new and exclusive soaps, so go check out her website to see what she has!  And mid-November she will have a bunch more soaps for you to check out.


Believe you me, I will be photographing the soaps better than THIS!  Ugh!



Friday, November 4, 2011

Magic Hands Workshop is in the HOUSE


Magic Hands Workshop (MHW) made amazing soaps, and as you know, Jackie of MHW gave me her soap recipes and I have been offering a few of them:  Hawaiian Sandalwood Shea Butter Soap, Alabaster Sea Salt Soap, Red Currant Sea Salt Soap and Eucalyptus Tea Tree Facial Soap. Well, this month, there will be much more added to our line:

Lavender Mint Sea Salt Soap, Bitter End Shea Butter Soap, Ambre de Nepal Shea Butter Soap, Cucumber Mint Sea Salt Soap and perhaps Wildwood Rose Soap.


This is Bitter End revealed - just out of the mold.





Bitter End is AMAZINGLY fantastic. (you think I kind of like it?)

This is Jackie's photo (above) and here is the description she wrote in her old listing:
Isn't it odd how something bitter can seem so sweet? Bitter almond, bitter orange, and bittersweet chocolate. Smells like something you'd want to eat. As long as that's really almond and not cyanide, that is. Ingredients: Olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil, water, sodium hydroxide, palm kernel oil, canola oil, shea butter, fragrance, bittersweet chocolate.


So how could I NOT make this soap?  It smells unreal.  It smells like everything I love.  So, perhaps I have more chocolate in mine than she used to make.  It's my first time making it, so when you buy a bar of it, I'd love your feedback.  Perhaps, I'll dial back the chocolate a tad.


Bitter End, coming soon:  End of November.


What are YOUR favorite Magic Hands soaps.  Perhaps I could bring them back for you?

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Coming Soon - New Soap



Margarita On The Rocks Shea Butter Soap: November 20th
Smells just like a margarita!






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Magic Hands Workshop's Ambre de Nepal Shea Butter Soap: November 20th
(Warm, rich and sexy, this scent is beloved by men and women alike.)



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Magic Hands Workshop's Lavender Mint Salt Bar: November 15th


photo courtesy of magic hands

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Soaps Replenished

Fresh Banana Buttermilk, Thai Sticky Rice and Hawaiian Sandalwood are all back in stock!

They all have a different look, too.  A little.

The Fresh Banana Buttermilk goes from a 4.25 oz bar to a full sized bar: 4.75 oz.
The Thai Sticky Rice has a caramel color this time.
The Hawaiian Sandalwood has a swirled top instead of a copper top.