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Why We Started Making Coconut Soap.

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We started making soap because we were both fed up with the quality of shop-bought soap.  The bars that we bought were a funny pink colour with an artificial rose scent.  We didn’t think much of the well-known brands either because they all smelled of unnatural fragrances and dried out the skin.  And so we decided to embark on the making of our own soap…at that time we did not have Internet on the farm and had to conduct our research at the Internet Cafe in town.

Our purpose was to make a good soap for us to use instead of having the buy the poor quality supermarket stuff.  The properties that we sought for in our home-made soap was a good lather and a moisturising bar with natural scent.

Generally speaking, soap is made from oil/fat and lye.  The oil/fat lends the qualities and properties to a soap bar and so we started off by experimenting with anything that we could find off the supermarket shelf.  We tried everything from shortening, to lard and a whole plethora of vegetable oils.

These attempts were a great learning experience: shortening was actually okay but the lard soap actually smelled quite piggy!!  We came out of the shower smelling like we had smothered ourselves in bacon!!  The vegetable oil made a soft moisturising bar but disintegrated very quickly into bits.

At the time, we were also making coconut oil and selling it to the lady at Punta Gorda market.  It was a slow, laborious process of grating, boiling and stirring.  We spent many full days setting up a fire (with coconut husks) and stirring our pot of coconut oil together under the shade of the coconut palms.   It was a very significant time, when we tried to seek meaning in our lives, after extricating ourselves from the rushing urgency and pressures of our previous lives as medical doctors.

I remember making a test batch of coconut oil soaps and eagerly waiting for the results.  When soap is made in this way ie. not commercially, the soap needs time to “cure” and this can take anything from 3 months or longer.  The longer you wait, the better…it is like a fine wine.  Anyway, after waiting 3 months, we tried this soap and discovered that it had all the properties that we were looking far.  It lathered well, did not dry out the skin and the natural scent was lovely.  The skin felt so clean and smooth.

This was the perfect recipe and we were using our own coconuts from the farm!

Our Lovely Coconuts.
Our Lovely Coconuts.

Our soaps are still made from this original coconut oil recipe.  In addition to this, we have created Medicinal Soaps and Chocolate Soaps.

Our Medicinal Soaps include Copal, Jackass Bitters and Neem and White Pitahaya.

Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.
Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.

Our Chocolate Soaps include Chocolate Artisan, Cacao Butter Soap and Chocolate scented soaps in four delicious scents: Chocolate-Mint, Chocolate-Orange, Chocolate-Mango and Chocolate-Vanilla.

Chocolate Soap Galore!!
Chocolate Soap Galore!!

To see all our soaps and apothecary items please go to casamascia.com.

Allspice And Orange Hair Oil.

 

Allspice And Orange Hair Oil.
Allspice And Orange Hair Oil.

Here’s something for the hair from the House of Mascia!  This is actually a Golden Oldie and was one of our first products; it is now back by popular demand.  It’s just one of those things…as soon as we stopped making the product, we received  emails asking, “…where is this?” and, “I bought this a while ago and I can’t find it anymore.”

And so we have it available in The Apothecary and if you live in Punta Gorda, it is available at Vance Vernon Pharmacy.

Hot.Hair.Oil.Treatment

This is a hot oil treatment that can help re-condition dry and damaged hair:

  • Allspice and Orange Oil helps stimulate circulation and encourages hair growth.
  • The combination of base oils nourishes the hair especially if it is sun-damaged, chemically treated or in general bad condition.
  • The copal resin has natural anti-septic and anti-fungal effects.  The anti-inflammatory property of this ingredient also soothes irritated and sensitive scalps.
Allspice And Orange Hair Oil.
Allspice And Orange Hair Oil.

And this is how you use it:

Warm vial of hair oil in glass of hot water while washing hair.  Dry hair and apply oil to hair.  Wrap in plastic for 20 minutes. Relax. Re-wash with shampoo.

Freshly Made Chocolate Lip Balm!

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We have just made a delivery of freshly made lip balms to the Cotton Tree Chocolate Factory in Punta Gorda.  This is a must-have for all chocolate lovers out there!  They are made from real chocolate, cacao butter for extra smoothness and honey!  They are available as Chocolate Smoothie Lip Balm or Orange Chocolate Smoothie Lip Balm.

Chocolate Lip Balm.
Chocolate Lip Balm.

Cotton Tree Chocolate:

Cotton Tree Chocolate.
Cotton Tree Chocolate.

Get your extra fresh smoothie lip balms here!!