Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Old Fashioned Hand Made Soap brings best of Brazil to USA.

Century Old Family of Natural Handcrafted Soap


Grandma’s Natural Soap – When Diversity Inspires Nature

There are as many kinds of beauty as there are people on Earth — and just as many ways to care for our skin. At Grandma’s Natural Handcrafted Soap, we believe that nature holds the key to embracing this diversity. Our handcrafted soaps are inspired by the unique needs, rituals, and traditions of people around the world.

01. ^ Through mindful formulation, we select sustainable, ethically sourced ingredients that harmonize with different skin types and environmental needs. Each recipe is a balance of science and art, blending natural botanicals, clays, and essential oils to nourish, protect, and celebrate the natural beauty of every person.

Amazing soaps scented and unscented – Beer Soap – Buttermilk – Coffee – Grandma’s Lye Soap – Sea
Amazing soaps scented and unscented – Beer Soap – Buttermilk – Coffee – Grandma’s Lye Soap – Kelp







Santa Lucia Murari Borba was a farmer's daughter from Murari's Borba, born in Italy in 1904. She moved to Brazil in 1917 from her home in Tuscany, where she had to learn to make soap from scratch and essential oils from the plants out of necessity.
After years of making soap for her 13 children, her family finally convinced her to open a small soap shop in Sao Paulo Brazil, where she made soaps with her family for 25 years. Those soap recipes found their way to North Carolina last year when I went back to Brazil for Christmas and asked my grandmother for food recipes to bring back to NC. While looking through boxes of recipes we came across all her old soap and essential oil recipes.
Rain Forest Copaiba with Cocoa Butter and Tree Leaves 7.5 Oz


Brazilian Copaiba with Shea Butter - Brazilian Almond Oil and Eucalyptus Leaves7 Oz

Brazilian Espresso Scrub Soap with Cocoa Butter

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

I love it ! Very creative ! That's actually really cool Thanks.