The process in which our soaps are made is called the cold-batch method. It is not a boiled soap, therefore the oils keep their nutritive qualities. None of the glycerin is drawn off as in commercial soaps. The result is a rich bubbly moisturizing bar that leaves your skin clean and silky. The soaps are available individually wrapped and labeled, unwrapped, or in logs so the customer may cut their own piece as desired.
Our product line is expanding rapidly. We now have lotions, fragrance oils, lip balms, bath salts, sugar scrubs, and shower gels.
Visit our web site to view our product line and to place orders.
Wildflower Soapworks' products are available in many stores throughout the Northern Michigan area. We are a "must see" at many local craft shows and farmer's markets.
By offering your customers the option of "slice yourself" bulk soap, there is less packaging involved to crowd our landfills. Soap Logs are a more economical choice than the pre-wrapped bars. Your customers will enjoy the novelty of cutting the soap themselves and have the benefit of seeing, smelling, and feeling natural handcrafted soap—as well as saving money. This will keep them coming back for more!
For more information on our Bulk Soap Logs, Bulk Soap Starter Kits and Bulk Soap log Pre-Packs, click here.
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Anise has an aroma that is similar to licorice. It has been useful in the treatment of digestive and respiratory ailments. It has also been known (when used in a massage blend) to help alleviate muscular aches and pains, and indigestion. Anise (when used in soap) is said to mask human odors, making it great for fishermen and hunters.
Clove is very stimulating to the mind, enhances concentration, and is known to act as an aphrodisiac.
Spearmint is a great invigorating "pick me up" oil. It increases alertness, opens up the respiratory system, and lifts the spirit.
Eucalyptus is well known for its respiratory effects and relief of congestion. It is excellent for use in the winter months as it is highly anti-microbial. It stimulates circulation, warms the body, increases concentration, is known to be useful for relieving rheumatic aches and pains, and is useful an insect repellent.
Frankincense has been used for centuries for meditation and spiritual practices as it helps center the mind and calm the spirit. It has also been known to be a good expectorant, help relieve asthma and other bronchial congestive problems.
Myrrh is a powerful antiseptic and astringent and can be used to heal infected wounds. It has been known to be used for chronic bronchitis and strengthening the immune system. It is also good for helping eczema.
Jasmine is used to treat depression, insomnia, nervous tension, and infertility. It is calming and soothing, and can bring about a restful state for those who are suffering from emotional trauma. It is also said to act as an aphrodisiac.
Lavender can be used to relax and relieve stress, relieve headaches, help reduce high blood pressure, and heal burns and wounds. It kills germs and can help to reduce the spread of colds and viruses. It also helps reduce cramps.
Lemon Grass is refreshing, stimulating, and increases alertness and concentration. It relieves fatigue, aching muscles, and acts as an insect repellent. It can be used as an astringent and helps treat acne and oily skin.
Lime possesses strong germicidal disinfectant properties. It can help with bronchial problems and asthma. It stimulates concentration and is said to reduce cellulite in massage oils. Also, the astringency of lime is good for oily skin.
Oatmeal very gently exfoliates dry and dull skin as you are cleansing.
Orange is a very uplifting and refreshing oil that is used to relieve stress and anxiety. It also can be an effective grease cutter.
Patchouli was especially popular in the 1960's. It is effective as an anti-inflammatory, anti-depressant, and stress reliever. It helps tighten the pores of the skin and is used to combat wrinkles. Patchouli regulates oily skin and dandruff and mobilizes cellulite for elimination. It also is known for helping acne, eczema, psoriasis, sores, and burns.
Peppermint can relieve headaches, reduce mental fatigue, increase alertness, relieve itching, and help you stay awake when needed.
Pine has disinfectant properties, and also acts as an expectorant to loosen congestion and relax the respiratory passages.
Rose is a very lovely, intoxicating, floral aroma. It is known for its balancing effect on female hormones, its ability to calm the mind, and its comfort for those suffering from grief or the loss of a loved one. Commonly, it has been used in anti-depressant blends and blends for menopause and irregular cycles.
Geranium like rose, is known for its emotional and hormone balancing effects. It has also been used to treat menstrual, menopausal, and infertility problems. It is useful with wounds and burns, and helps with skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and shingles. It also acts as an insect repellent.
Rosemary is a stimulant, helps increase circulation, and relieve pain in joints. It is also good for oily skin and acne.
Sage can be used to help stimulate the immune system and can help ease arthritic pains. Caution: sage is said to raise blood pressure and can build up to toxic levels if overused.
Vanilla eases stress, brings a feeling of comfort, and puts a smile on your face. Sandalwood is a rich, heavy, sensual aroma which balances the mind and spirit, aids in meditation, calms the nervous system, and works as an aphrodisiac. It has also been known to help sooth irritated skin.
Tea Tree has gained immense recognition as the strongest anti-fungal, anti-viral and anti-bacterial oil used for aromatherapy. It is used during the "cold season" to help keep germs from spreading. It can help heal wounds and keep infections from setting in. It also is known for helping acne, eczema, psoriasis, sores, and burns.
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