The main reason I wanted to start soaping is so I could make something "natural" for the three most important people in my life - my baby, my teenager and my mom.
One of my first soaps was for my eldest, Darren, to help with his acne (and male odor lol) problem, and with great advice from this forum, made him one that seems to be working better than any previous soap.
This is his second batch. The first batch was a plain dark brown but I've always told myself that I should make him a nice swirly one next. I also need this soap to cure before he runs out of the first, so this challenge came at the right time and hit both points.
This is a soap with high(er) amounts of neem oil, hence the color, and a high(er) amount of grapeseed oil, with a dash of black seed oil as well. Contrasting colors are from activated charcoal and titanium dioxide.
Here's his chunky bar of soap.
I struggled staging these inside the house, to get the right light and an ok surface for a background. Here's what that struggle resulted in.
The picture right above is using another two batches of trial stones. I decided not to enter them because they felt like cheating to me lol One was a rebatch in which I pushed a lighter, fresh soap into the cracks by hand. Another is posted in this forum, just scrap pieces from several fresh soaps hand pressed and molded into stones. But together, they look nice like a real pile of stones.
Moving on, here's what the same pile looked when I had a doh! moment and realized (belatedly lol) that I had a ton of stones outside in the garden.
And now we come to my actual entry.. And I'm hoping I won't regret using this one lol the competition so far is awesome and I'm worrying my widdle stones pale in comparison.
Oh btw, these are very mildly scented, coz to me nothing screams more earth than the natural scent of neem oil lol. And when I added the black seed oil... Well, some of you can probably imagine hehe. Lemongrass, Cedarwood (Darren's favorite) and Rosemary EOs complement this neem & black seed earthy scent.
Thank you to
@newbie for this awesome challenge, and thanks to everyone for reading. I wish us all luck, my fellow competitors!