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A castille with a touch of mica .

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Kitn
 
Hi Ashley ,
I didn't scent this one . It smells really nice though , I haven't tried castile before and am pleasantly surprised by the fresh scent of it and the way it feels on my crappy dry skin.lol

Kitn
 
Dixie said:
Bought time I got my pics! lol

I'm soooooo jealous kitn!

Sorry it took so darn long Dixie :wink: the castile is so hard it took forever to bevel one of them. NOTE TO SELF :Don't wait 3 days to bevel castille. :D


Kitn
 
Kitn said:
Dixie said:
Bought time I got my pics! lol

I'm soooooo jealous kitn!

Sorry it took so darn long Dixie :wink: the castile is so hard it took forever to bevel one of them. NOTE TO SELF :Don't wait 3 days to bevel castille. :D


Kitn

Been there done that!!! Love that look, especially for an unscented castille!
 
Artisan Soaps, I'm glad you're digging up some of this old stuff.

Kitn, those soaps are so lovely! So soft looking. Have you tested them yet?

zeo
 
artisan soaps said:
Oh Kitn they are absolutely gorgeous!

I'm loving the mica, and the crinkles, and those bevelled edges look absolutely rounded - how on Earth did you manage that?


Thank you all so much. I have used it and it is up there as 1 of my favorites.
The rounded edges are courtesy of this Lee Valley tool , I love it .Does different sizes etc.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx ... 1182,41200

Comes with the sharpener and 2 bevelers.
Kitn
 

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