$75.00
– Sold OutJoin Natural Product Maker Emily Seaver of Emily's Homestead for this fun and informative class making Cold Processed Soap from Scratch.
You will leave with your own soap mold full of a custom loaf of soap you make in class. You will take it home and let it cure and cut the bars when its ready.
Participants will receive: TBD
Only 12 spots available, sign-up and hold your spot today. Plus, stop by the boutique and check out Emily's beautiful handmade soaps and candles.
It began when I saw that my little guy had inherited his momma's eczema. In the past, I had slathered the pharmaceuticals on myself and my eczema abated for a while, only to come back in full force later. I couldn't bring myself to put the drugs on my small child especially since they never seemed to truly help much anyway.
So I started searching for a healthier alternative. I had intended to find a more natural treatment for the eczema that we would just have to live with but then I learned about handmade soap.
Handcrafted soap doesn't have chemicals and detergents added to it so it doesn't exacerbate issues like eczema and psoriasis. I realized that I could make our family a natural cleanser that would moisturize their skin and help them feel better!
What began as tentative baby steps turned into a huge passion for making soap and shampoo bars. These products don't strip the natural oils from your skin, scalp and hair.
Many detergent-based bath bars and shampoos leave your skin and scalp defenseless, causing it to go into overdrive producing oil to try to balance itself out.
This leads to more scrubbing and buying more products to continually moisturize your stripped-bare skin and hair.
Handcrafted soaps and shampoos take your cleansing routine from harsh detergents back to old-fashioned goodness.
Then, once my creative mind got going on these natural soaps, I quickly branched out to balms, probiotic deodorants and coconut wax candles, as well.
By embracing a more natural lifestyle and using more natural products in our home, we have been able to help our bodies help themselves. The momma in me loves that.
To learn more about Emily and her business check out her website and blog at www.Emilyshomestead.com