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Monday, June 28, 2010

Happy Soapy Summer!

Not only is it our 7th Anniversary of being married, but it has also been a great day for Cheeky Maiden Soap!

First of all, we are working on adding two more farmer's markets to our summer schedule and found out that we are eligible for a grower's permit with the farmers market authority. This means that we don't have to charge sales tax on any purchases made during market hours!
Birmingham people, head on down to the Calera Farmers Market on Tuesdays from 3-7 pm, Homegrown Alabama Market on Thursdays from 3-6 pm (Staring July10th), or the Helena Market Days on Saturdays from 8 am- noon (starting July 12th) to get your Cheeky Maiden fix, tax free! We also have special deals available at the markets only!

Next, we had a great conversation with one of the producers from our local FOX News station. They are doing a piece on local eco-friendly products, and after a short conversation realized that it doesn't get more earth friendly than Cheeky Maiden Soap. No one in Alabama offers soap as pure as ours, so they are considering coming out to our Soap Studio to do some filming very soon.

And last, but certainly not least, I woke up with a fire burning in my belly to make some soap. And when that happens, there is no stopping it! What happens when you mix chocolate and soap? Texas Ranger Man Soap! Makes any man irresistable to his woman with the slight scent of cocoa mixed with woodsy Cedarwood. Ladies, come get your man some! And we rolled out another batch of our oh so adorable Kid Soap on a Rope! This time we colored each little critter using all natural herbs and clays of course. The day was completed with a fine batch of Foot Scrubbies, just in time to repair your feet after visits to the beach or one too many days in flip flops!

Have a Happy Summer!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Tips for using a Shampoo Bar

Shampoo Bars aren't nearly as scary as they sound and are a wonderful solution for 100% Natural hair care! It's totally possible to successfully go detergent free and not end up with dread locks. (Although, if you have dread locks, shampoo bars work great for that too!)

With a little bit of effort, you will find that your hair can be naturally healthy, strong, and shiny. Before long you will be using less product (gels, conditioners, etc) and have healthier hair!

Getting Started

Did you know that all shampoos leave a residue on your hair? Because of this, you are going to have to give a shampoo bar some time to lovingly and gently remove the yucky residue left over from your synthetic shampoo. You can aid this process with a couple of vinegar rinses, especially if you use a lot of product in your hair (such as hair spray, gels, etc.)

The Vinegar Rinse

Once you get the vinegar rinse right, you find that you have totally spoiled yourself! When you are just getting started with shampoo bars and need to rid yourself of those yucky synthetic residues, we recommend using a 1:1 ratio of Apple Cider Vinegar and Water in a squirt bottle in the shower. After you shampoo, squirt this all through your hair and scalp. (You may or may not use the entire bottle, depending on how much hair you have.) Then rinse it off. Don't worry, once your hair is dry you won't smell the vinegar.

With each consecutive shower day, add a little more water to the bottle, lowering the ratio of vinegar to water.

FAQ

Yes! Like crazy! Lots of foam! In fact, you really don't need to use much. Just a few quick passes over your head with our shampoo bar and you'll have all you need.

Which Shampoo Bar is right for me?
Based on customer feedback, it seems like the Tea Tree Shampoo Bar works great for those with coarse or curly hair or scalp issues. Our Nettle Shampoo Bar seems to work good for those with straight hair, thick hair, oily hair, regular hair, and especially brunettes looking to naturally enhance their hair color.

How do I use Shampoo Bars?
Cheeky Maiden Shampoo Bars now come in a cube shape. Regular bar shaped soaps tend to break in half and melt faster in the shower. A shampoo cube will last longer and is also easier to hold on to.

Some folks like to work up a lather in their hands and then work it through their scalp and hair. Others like to just rub the shampoo bar directly onto the scalp.

Shampoo Bars are completely customizable. How you end up using it, how often, and what sort of rinse you do (or don't do) completely depends on your water (hard v soft), your hair, what other sorts of products you use, and your shower habits.

What's the difference between Shampoo Bars and Commercial Liquid Shampoo?
First of all, Cheeky Maiden Shampoo Bars are 100% Natural. Most commercial liquid shampoos contain synthetic detergents and all sorts of chemicals that function to make it pearly, get rid of the chemical scent, balance the pH of the liquid, etc.

Shampoo Bars are just soap that is formulated for use on the hair. We make them using the same method as our 100% Natural body soap.

You hair is going to respond differently to a shampoo bar than commercial detergent shampoo. You may find that you don't have to wash as often. You will definitely need a lot less conditioner! You also won't have to switch brands. Shampoo Bar is here to stay!

What Conditioner to you recommend?
We recommend using Apple Cider Vinegar as a conditioner. And entire gallon costs less than $5 and will last you for a year or longer. We've tried it on all sorts of different hair and it just depends on you and how you like to do it.

Some natural hair fanatics do an in-shower rinse. How much ACV to water you use is completely up to your personal preference. You can wash it out or leave it in. Personally, I like to do a spray of it after my shower and before I towel dry my hair. I have thick hair with a normal scalp. I keep a spray bottle of 1:1 ratio ACV to water in my bathroom. After I shower, I spray my hair down good with that and then wrap it up in a towel. By the time I'm dressed and ready to dry (or not) my hair, I have really super soft hair and tangles that are easily combed through. This prevents any sort of product buildup in case I want to get fancy and use hair spray.

Find your Hair Mojo
Once you figure out what works for you, you've found your Hair Mojo! And shampoo bar users everywhere will tell you that it is totally worth the effort. Shampoo bars should be used for a couple of weeks before you decide if it's working for you. Your hair and scalp are going to have to adjust to not being harshly treated.

Getting Shampoo Bars right involves:
  • Choosing the right shampoo bar
  • Washing intervals
  • Vinegar Rinse (or not!)
Please contact the Maiden with any questions! We can help you work out a hair care regimen that fits your lifestyle and needs.

Happy Lathering!

Missi
The Cheeky Maiden

Monday, June 7, 2010

In the soap box!

'Handmade' doesn't have to be synonymous with 'boring'!

When a creative mood strikes Cheeky Maiden, you just never know what you'll end up with, but you can bet that it is going to be unique, original, and fabulously good for your skin!

We'd like to introduce you to our 'Soap Du Jour' category. That's fancy talk for "whatever we felt like making".

Today the Maiden mixed up a super fat (soap talk for "extra creamy and conditioning") batch of soap with loads of Cocoa Butter and completely raw Shea Butter, along with pure Olive, Coconut, and sustainable Palm Oil. It's hot here in Alabama, so Peppermint sounded nice and cool, and who doesn't like some Lavender while we're at it???

She cut up some fresh and colorful handmade soap and skillfully stacked it in the molds, with the help of Thing 1 and Thing 2 (aka, our 4 and 5 year old daughters). We think we came up with a pretty rad design:

We did six logs just like that:


And then poured that super fat Peppermint & Lavender soap right over it:


We can't wait to show you the finished result in a couple of days when we slice these soap logs!

(Did you know that fresh real handmade soap takes a day or two to harden before it can be removed from the mold and sliced. Then we have to wait an agonizing 4 to 6 weeks before it's ready to use! Good things are worth waiting for!)