Ghouls, Ghosts and Goblins – Halloween Soaps


For about a month, I’ve been dying to offer these four new creations to you for Halloween… please excuse the bad pun. These are four of the most creative soaps and gorgeous scent blends I have ever created… I am so proud of them! 

I formulated them with an interesting array of fruit/vegetable oils and other skin loving ingredients. And, because it is Halloween, I was determined to make them visually spectacular as well. I hope you all enjoy them!

Phantasm

 

Phantasm
Lose yourself in a labyrinth of sweet black licorice whips with this ethereal creation. A unique and mouth-watering blend of star anise, sweet fennel, and tarragon leaf essential oils.

 

Goblin

 

Goblin
Spoil yourself with rich citrus and precious woods to inspire mischievous adventures. A haunting potion of mysterious sandalwood polished with enchanting, sweet green mandarin.

 

Bad Wolf

 

Bad Wolf
A basket of freshly-picked berries and sweet cream fused with a shady forest brew of bergamot, apple wood, vanilla bourbon, and tonka bean to round out the darker, more sensuous patchouli, cedarwood, and oakmoss with a whisper of cardamom and allspice.

All the better to eat you with, my dear…

ZomBee

 

ZomBee
The sweet, earthy emanation of this hallowed creation is sure to resurrect your deepest passions! A thrilling concoction of dark patchouli, crushed clove, sickly-sweet honey, beeswax and darkened vanilla pods.

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  1. #1 by rainnysunshine on September 8, 2009 - 9:56 am

    i’m soooo into Phantasm…i love the decadent and rich fragrances fennel, anise…kinda like Thai Iced Tea herb. that fragrance is remarkable. i just made some too! Zombee and Bad Wolf sound enticing. oh Karen, you master you!!

  2. #2 by Bullfrogs & Butterflies Baby on October 1, 2009 - 4:58 pm

    I am in total awe of your swirls! I have yet to master the technique in CP and am feeling total soap envy right about now!!

    Stunning!

    • #3 by Karen on October 11, 2009 - 10:10 pm

      Thank you so much! These represent the best swirls I have done to date. A lot of trial and error… heavy on the error. :)

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