• March 29, 2009

We are so excited that the creative team from the Martha Stewart Radio show, Whole Living, tried our Eco Chic Soap Kit! Yippeee!

Their review is long and even includes photos. Here’s an excerpt from the witty and useful review:

Can you make your own soap? First I thought–wha? Why take a step backwards? There’s plenty of fine soaps out there. Should I start churning my own butter, too?

But I complied and thought, hey, it could be fun. If anything, it’s a creative exercise—and it was actually sort of fun. Not to mention it’s cheap to do, and, if you decide you like doing it, you could have yourself a nice little business. Plus, the commercial products out there are often loaded with extra stuff you don’t want (artificial fragrances, harsh surfactants, parabens, need I go on?).

The rest of the full review is here, complete with instructions on making Eco Chic Soap.

 

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  1. You’re right – the faded color doesn’t look half bad. =) Way to see the silver lining.

  2. Thanks for graciously answering my question on the show! I wanted to share my picture of the cranberry powder soap. I’m sure aren’t surprised I didn’t take the “easy” road! Ha! This one will sit in my bathroom. The faded color sort of grows on you.

    http://tinyurl.com/cranpowder
    ~Regina

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