Showing posts with label natural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural. Show all posts

Monday, April 5, 2021

What the term "natural" means to me regarding product labels.

What the term "natural" means to me regarding product labels.


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I was watching a YouTube videos as a fellow Soaper created her soap. And she talked about what it means to call your product natural. She explained that there was no government regulations on calling your products natural so if a product is labeled natural is based on the creator's definition. And that you should examine the ingredients carefully for your own satisfaction. She also believes that if any one of your ingredients are not natural then you can't call your product natural.

So, it is my belief that if it's a small percentage of your ingredients, like less than 10% synthetic then you can still call your product natural just not “all” natural. To me, all natural means just that ALL natural and 100%.

Based on my understanding of natural AND as the creator of my products, I'd like emphasize that my products are natural or all natural, with the exception of candles, because many of those scents are fragrance oil scents, but I will be in the process of phasing them out soon.


Although fragrance oils smell amazing, I'd like for my products to be natural. And I always have ingredients labeled on my products. So there's my two cents and thank you for stopping by!!❤❤❤






Monday, April 10, 2017

How to use bath bombs?

So you've gotten your colorful, scented, fizzy bath treat and you're ready for a relaxing, spa-like experience. You've run your bath water and toss it in and as it bubbles you can't help but think of the dollars you just tossed down the drain. But don't fret, I have some tips to help your budget while you pamper yourself.

First, did you know you could break apart your bath bombs and use one half in a bath and still have an excellent spa bath?  Yes, take a butterknife and split along the seam of the bomb use one half and place the other half in a dry storage bag and store it in dry place until you are ready to use it. See How to split and store your bath bombs.

Second, if you catch a bargain and buy in bulk. When you buy in bulk, the cost of each individual treat goes down.  So, when stored properly, your can extend the time between restocking.

Finally, get you treats from Smoodz! I make quality handmade, natural bathbombs at an affordable price. I don't use chemicals, SLS, parabens or any other harmful ingredients. So please stop by and check it out!

Thank you for reading! Come again soon!