Friday, October 26, 2012

Friday, October 19, 2012

Raspberry Cream Cake Soap is in the UK store now!
www.skin-a-licious.co.uk

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Pumpkin Soap

I hope you will enjoy this little tutorial. I found it fun to do, as I had never made pumpkin puree in my life.
Step 1. - First I cut the pumpkin in half.
Step 2. - Then I cut the 2 halves again, making it 4. Simple eh?
Step 3. - With your spoon, scoop out the yukkies. You can toss it out or pull the seeds out.
Step 5. - Now take your slices and wrap them up in aluminum foil. Once wrapped up, place them on a baking sheet. This is important because at first I thought it would be okay to just place them as is in the stove, but not the case. The slices will leak out some juices while they cook. Put them in the oven at 400F or 200C for 3 minutes, or until tender. Treat it like a baked potato, poke a fork in it and if it is soft, you are done!
Step 6. - This is how it looks after it has been cooked.
Step 7. - Now it's time to peel the outer skin of the pumpkin. I find it so easy to use a big spoon and gently snug it just under the outer skin and push upward. Once all the outer skin is taken off, I then cut up the slices in chunk and put them in a food processor. You can you just a mash potato masher, but if you really want that puree look, then a processor is the way to go.
Step 8. - And you are done
Step 9. - Now you can do what you want with the puree. You can make muffins, bread, or whatever you like. However, with this puree I am going to make some soap. So to make the soap, you need to have a soap recipe. Know your oils, know your fragrance and make sure that the fragrance will not form a quick trace. The FO I am using will not trace quickly. It will also not turn brown, so this one will be easy for me.
SAFETY - Follow the safety guidelines when working with LYE, this is paramount.
In order to work the pumpkin puree into your recipe you need to omit a water percentage. So lets say that your recipe calls for 18oz of water and you want to use 2.5oz of puree to your recipe. You would need to subtract the 2.5 from 18, which will give you 15.5oz of water. Do not put the puree in with the lye as it cools down. ADD YOUR PUREE AFTER YOU MIX YOUR OILS AND LYE. See image below, you see I added the puree after all my oils and lye have been mixed together.
Now pour your mixture into your mold as seen below.
Step 10. - And you are done. Well at least until you unmold it the next day.
And here is the finished soap. I call it Golden Pumpkin because I added a bit of my skin-a-licious embellishments.
The soap can be purchased by clicking here. It is a soft delicate scent of pumpkin without the spicy notes, perfect for the harvest
Registered in Scotland. Company Number: SC429034  

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Skin-a-Licious opens in the UK as well

Well we are finally here. After a lot of hard work and determination, we had to listen to our fans and try our best open up a station in Europe. Take a look around our new site and help spread the word. www.skin-a-licous.co.uk

 We offer the same perks that we offered in the US
- Become and Affiliate
- Reward points
- You Tube reviews
 And so much more.
We hope that this launch will be just a grand as the one in the US.

Until then, stay clean.
Hugs and Bubbles,
Helen g.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

One of my B-Day Gifts


I am sure that you have seen many reviews regarding this new addition from Tarte.

At first I was not interested in this palette, but when I was at Sephora I thought,"oh well, it's my B-day", so I bought it. I have used it only once and I am sad to say that I am not too impressed with it. To be honest, I don't know what I was expecting from this palette, but it seemed more of a normal traditional makeup palette. It is no different than others that I have purchased which cost cheaper and offered the same pay off. Speaking of pay off, the only brightness you get is from the silver, which is the one that I have placed a red dot on. This color gives a great payoff, as for the others, they are okay.
The eye liner is superb, it is nice a creamy and doesn't smug. If you are considering it for the love of the show then get yours before it sells out. If you are more into the colors, thinking they are spectacular, then I would miss this one and spend your $ on something worth wide.

Inspiration from a fantastic artist


Kayla's blog is filled with nail polish designs, images and reviews. Well needless to say I was inspired. I love nail polish and love to decorate my nails. My nails are real, they began to grown when I started to take prenatal vitamins. My nails were never strong, they would break at a drop of hat. I started to take the vitamins while I was in nursing school because my instructor told me that taking prenatal vitamins were the best vitamins that a woman could take.
It was about 3 months I started to notice my nails grown strong and hard. At first I didn't link it with the vitamins but when I stopped taking them to see if it was the vitamins, my nails started to break. It was the weirdest thing to watch.

Kayla's designs gave me the inspiration to do this design. Though it is not as perfect as hers, it is still nice. I went out for my B-day with these and I cannot tell you how many compliments I received. Thanks Kayla for the inspiration, continue on!