Bourbon Vanilla Soap

One of the more unique soaps we have been making is Bourbon Vanilla. There is no bourbon in the soap, however the therapeutic fragrant oil has a rich oak scent of bourbon, and a soft warm vanilla. Bourbon warm, oaky, with hints of caramel, vanilla, and a touch of smokiness. The aging process in charred oak barrels imparts a depth to its fragrance, making it bold and memorable. We have some amazing ingredients in the soap. This might be a great time to consider the role of each ingredient in the soap. Each oil brings different qualities to the soap. Here is a quick summary

  • Olive Oil -Olive is used as a conditioning oil that makes your skin feel soft without greasy. This oil does not add any contribution to lather or longevity of the bar of soap.
  • Coconut Oil – This is the oil that helps the bar to be a hard soap, conditioning to make the soap feel great on your skin, and it is one of the strongest oils in the formula to clean your skin well.
  • Palm Oil – Is the oil that brings hardness, and teams up to help the soap condition your skin as it cleans.
  • Apricot Kernel Oil also helps the soap condition your skin, and adds longevity to the bar of soap
  • Babbasoul Oil (I will be writing a post on this oil soon) is the other oil that brings hardness to the bar of soap, super lathering, and wonderful cleaning properties.
  • Castor Oil is beneficial for suds, as well as conditioning your skin.
  • Sodium Hydroxide, or lye is the catalyst that bonds the oils with the water and essential oil. Without lye they would never blend into a bar of soap.
  • The essential oils are for the scent of the soap. We buy “therapeutic grade” and try to use essential oil as much as possible, and cautiously use fragrant oil.

With the cultural trend about bourbon, this soap has become very popular. We think you might like it.

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