Rub a dub dub
I started using handmade soap a few months ago, and now that I’ve started using it I’m totally obsessed. I just hit 100 sales on Etsy today (someone bought 5 necklace from me last night – woot woot!) and I’m tempted to reward myself with some delectable handmade soap from some awesome Etsy sellers. Specifically, I’ve been eying soaps that look and sound edible – Coconut Mochi? Fig and Black Pepper? Delicious!! Here are some soaps that I’m dying to try:
If you’re hungry AND dirty, I would probably just stick with this . . .
Thankfully, it doesn’t actually smell like a cheeseburger.
Smells good enough . . . to shower with?
Ok, so my interest in licorice scented bath and beauty products has turned into a full-blown obsession with weirdly scented, food inspired soaps. Here are a few more weird and wonderful soaps from my fellow Etsy sellers MollycoddleSoap, amandalouise, and DirtySanchez (who just might have some of the funniest descriptions on all of Etsy). Oh yeah, and one more irresistable-sounding soap from Savor. Yum!
give me the black jellybeans
Black licorice. It’s one of those things you either love or hate. I happen to love it, especially really great old-school licorice like you can get in Europe – a little sweet, a little bitter, a little salty, and altogether pretty enticing. So imagine how excited I was to find out, during one of my extensive searches of bath products on Etsy, that licorice is not just for eating – it’s for soap and lip balm too! These products, from awesome Etsy sellers Savor and Bathlilfe, are both on my rapidly growing Christmas list - I just can’t wait to try them. There’s something about black soap and lip balm that’s alluring and kinda mysterious – just like a great piece of black licorice.










