Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Field Landing Soap Factory Face Wash

Now you can create your own face soaps. Our vegetable based "Liquid Soap" will leave your skin and hair clean and soft with no soap film. Blend in our Fields Landing Fragrance Oils and Liquid Colorants to achieve the look and scent you desire. The following recipes are just a sampling of the many projects you can create with our Liquid Soap (clear unscented base).

Nourishing Rose Face wash

A little honey helps to soothe and soften your skin while the Rose Water adds moisturizing qualities. This wash is good for all skin types and gentle to use every day. Makes 1-¾ cups.

Materials Needed:

Liquid Soap: 1 cup
Fragrance Oil: 10 drops Victorian Rose and 5 drops Honey
Liquid Colorant: 4 drops Orange, two drops Red and one drop Blue.
½ cup Rose Water
¼ cup liquid Honey

Instructions:

Mix ¼ cup of the Liquid Soap gently with the Rose and Honey fragrance oils. Add the liquid colorants to make a rosy amber hue. This step must be done before adding the additives.

Gently mix in Rose Water and Honey.

Place the mixture in the microwave (or heat on stove) and heat on high for 10 seconds. Repeat until mixture has become warm and trapped air begins to slowly rise.

Avoid boiling mixture, which can create more bubbles. Let mixture cool.

Use a spoon and skim off surface foam. Gently stir in the remaining Liquid Soap. 6.

Pour into your decorative, labeled bottle and seal.

Wake-up Face Wash

This refreshing scented face wash is excellent for oily and normal skin types. Makes 1-½ cups.

Materials Needed:

Liquid Soap: 1 cup
Fragrance Oil: 10 drops Papaya Plum and 6 drops Lime.
Liquid colorant: 5 drops Yellow
½ cup Witch Hazel

Instructions:

Gently mix the fragrance oils and liquid colorants into ¼ cup of Liquid Soap. This step must be done before adding the additives.

Gently mix in the Witch Hazel.

Place the mixture in the microwave (or heat on stove) and heat on high for 10 seconds. Repeat until mixture has become warm and trapped air begins to slowly rise.

Avoid boiling mixture, which can create more bubbles. Let mixture cool.

Use a spoon and skim off surface foam.

Gently stir in the remaining Liquid Soap.

Pour into your decorative, labeled bottle and seal.


Source: http://www.eti-usa.com/consum/Soap/LSRecipe.htm

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