Friday, March 02, 2007

Skin Candy.



More of the good stuff is available, so go check out the Soap Shop and get your birthday suit a treat for Skin Candy Friday.



I've thrown in a few new soaps, too, so have yourself a little peek.



And say, what's this? I've been doing a little experimenting, concocting, and product-developing... new, exciting things are on the horizon for the lil' old Soap Shop. Mmmm...bath teas and salts. Pure epidermal boon. Just out of curiosity, would there be interest out there for skin candy such as bath teas and salts?



And can I just say *WOW* and *THANK YOU* to everyone who left me a comment on my short-cut fingerless mitts! I hit a new zenith in comments! Thanks for taking the time to comment: I love, LOVE hearing from y'all!

I also really do need to send out an appreciative WOOT! to both Brooke and Val for their wonderful reviews of my skin candy. I have on my grateful face right now. It looks like this.


Have a terrific Friday, everyone, and Happy March!

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16 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My super-sensitive skin allergies are a constant bane to my existence, but never more so than when you throw such temptation my way. Gorgeous!!

12:51 PM  
Blogger Stacey said...

hmm - bath tea? never tried it, but i'd be up for it....

2:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's good to know that you are not spending every waking moment with your nose buried in books! I love how you photograph your soap... Soap as art. Candy for the eyes as well as the epidermis.

I am more of the showering sort; but, I am sure there are the leisurely bath soakie types out there...

2:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have used my new soap for the last two mornings with much delight. And when I got home yesterday evening, a lingering scent of peppermint was hanging in my apartment--quite lovely. I can't wait to try more varieites soon!

3:01 PM  
Blogger melissa said...

i'm a big fan of bath salts. i have super-sensitive skin but the salts seem to be the antidote to all my problems. you make 'em, i'll buy 'em!

4:43 PM  
Blogger The A.D.D. Knitter said...

Yes to the salts in a big way. I'm a little afraid of the tea-thing, but I could be convinced...

5:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, and I'd love bath salts or somesuch bathy goodness, as I can now take baths with my current bathroom setup!

7:08 PM  
Blogger Brenda said...

If the salts were scrubby salts not bubble bath salts, I would say YES! I only know one person with odder skin sensitivities than myself (thanks, Dad, for the genes!), but salts in oils and a little scent works for me.

7:15 PM  
Blogger Kirsten said...

Yes, yes, yes. Based on how much I love your soaps, I'm sure the salts and bath tea would be wonderful.

10:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can just feel the soapy goodness! I bet they smell fantastic too because they sure look it!

11:44 PM  
Blogger femiknitter said...

Yes to the salts and bath teas! I'm a big fan of both, and they will also make some lovely gift sets!

8:52 AM  
Blogger Miss Scarlett said...

Oh yes - bath salts are a delight!
Bath teas are an elegant gift - I am so weak though, I buy them and then don't want to 'waste' them by using them. Silly isn't it?

12:03 AM  
Blogger Pikku- Kettu said...

How I wish I had a bathtub right now. Those are some delicious looking skin candy.

3:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your skin is gorgeous!

Just dropped by to say that your bag will be complete by mid-week!!! Oh, I hope you love it!

Anyway, I'll be in touch via email - this is so exciting!

The academic year (uni) starts here tomorrow - summer vacation is over! x

5:29 PM  
Blogger Christy said...

Mmmm, yummy. I have been enjoying my sweet orange and clove soap. I love the scent; I also love how I can catch the scent of it in the bathroom in the morning...makes it smell so pretty.

5:33 PM  
Blogger Sally said...

Pretty soap! And bath tea sounds good to me. You have good taste in music (read: similar to my tastes :o) I dig the Quicksilver Mitts too, the thumb gussets look good to me. I tried a lifted increase as well in a project of mine, and it was holey too. Keep on with the good stuff!

6:56 PM  

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