Pine trees in green and gold
One of this year's Christmas collection, with the usual pine tree drawings. The fresh green color matches the Lemongrass scent spiced with floral woody notes. I tried to recreate the snowfall with the halo around the added salt grains. The composition is almost the usual: coconut oil, lard, olive oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, castor oil base, with whey, Montmorillonite green clay, green and gold pigments.2026. január 1.
Fenyők, zöldben, aranyban
2025. december 28.
Újabb karácsonyi jótékonysági minik
Minis for a Christmas charity fair
This is a request that I always gladly fulfill. My colleague usually asks for them for her kindergarten, for Christmas charity fairs. I make these, and she makes mini packages of 2-3-4 pieces :) This time I made two types, but the base is the same for both: coconut oil, lard, olive oil, sunflower oil, castor oil, and glitter in all quantities. The blue-based ones have a Wedding Day scent, which is a light sweet fruity, floral scent, with some woody musky notes, I really like it. The green ones have a Lemongrass scent, which is not the lemongrass that everyone grows at home, but the Indian, with green herbal notes. They are cute, delicious, I hope they enjoyed them :)
2025. október 12.
Rainbow sherbet
Rainbow sherbet soap
This is a soap with a glitter-pony scent - sweet, cotton candy, but still with a discreet fresh fruity note. That's why it got a powdery pink color and shimmer. The composition is a little different than usual: olive oil, lard, coconut oil, peanut oil, shea butter and castor oil. In addition to whey and white clay, it also got a spoonful of sugar so that its foam would be like its scent.2025. október 11.
Pipe tobacco and cashmere - fiú lesz!
Pipe tobacco and cashmere soap - It's a Boy!
So this is a men's scent. In principle. But I think we girls can also love it in soap. The manufacturer describes it as "woodsy scent that is calming and upscale. This scent begins with top notes of smoky mohogany and crystal amber, followed by middle notes of star jasmine, clove leaf, and soft cashmere; sitting on masculine base notes of sweet tobacco, tonka bean, and white musk." So, it's like that, but really. With the soap base, I returned to the usual composition: coconut oil, olive oil, lard, sunflower oil, shea butter and castor oil, with whey of course. The pattern was made with medical charcoal. By the way, the manufacturer promised a more intense tan, I was expecting a little more woody appearance, but it still turned out nice. When I saw the sample when I cut it, I immediately thought it looked like an ultrasound image. It's a boy :) or a girl - up to you!
2025. október 10.
Blood Orange Margarita
Blood Orange Margarita soap
It really smells like that :) exactly as you imagine it. It's so cocktail-like, citrusy, refreshingly tart and bitter. I can't really say much more about it. The base is a good old-school one-third recipe: coconut oil, olive oil, lard, but there's also a lot of castor oil. And of course, the essential whey. The color is given by my favorite Venetianischrot clay, making the citrus pattern crazy with magenta mica. Oh, and today is my boyfriend's birthday :) Let's raise our glasses :)
2025. május 17.
Kertünk virágai - bastille stílusú kollagénes szappan
Flowers of our garden - bastille style collagen soap
On a beautiful April day, I went out to the garden and started picking some flowers that were just opening or growing nicely. Lemongrass, dandelion, violet, daisies, red dead-nettle, and ribwort plantain, I put them in a glass jar, added olive oil, and waited. So many plants required a lot of olive oil, so I obviously planned a bastille-type soap with it. Coconut oil, lard, and castor oil were added after the infusion had had time to steep. Montmorillonite green clay was added for the greenish color and better touch, and whey and experimentally hydrolyzed bovine collagen for care. The scent is Green clover and aloe, because it's such a good green scent. I also supported the color a little with cosmetic pigment so that the end result wouldn't be a gooseshit green. I don't expect a special effect from so many flowers, for that I would need a mono solution in the same amount. Just as the role of collagen has been controversial in the past, especially in cleansing products, it has become a pleasant, traditional, romantic soap. The second image is a #nofilter sunburnt style :)Lavender luxury sószappan - repesztéses technika
Lavender luxury salt soap - cracking technique
Salt soaps obviously have to be made in individual molds, the block doesn't work. I also like to put salt-free mass on the bottom of individual molds, because sometimes fate plays tricks on me and the soap comes out with an ugly crumbly surface, or it doesn't come out of the patterned molds. What happened now is that it was probably a very warm and stiff mass. Fragrance oil, alignment of stars, I don't know, that's how it turned out. When I took them out of the mold, I saw that the stiff, coconut-heavy mass cracked, I suspect thermal expansion also played a role in this. But it's still beautiful and fragrant. By the way, it was made on request, the salt and the chosen scent were specified, and the color was given :) It's mostly a coconut base, made with 10% castor oil, and whey.














