Despite the lovely weather, we're already receiving lots of enquiries about Christmas gifts. Rest assured - it's all in hand! Behind the scenes, we've been working on some lovely new natural skincare gift hampers and organic soaps, so it's been smelling a little festive in the workshop! So there's not long to wait now - our Christmas catalogue will be available to local customers on the 1st October, and we'll be uploading Christmas gift ideas onto the websites around that time too.
Customers will remember that it became a little manic last year (understatement!), so we're advising everyone to order early this year since we have no doubts that we'll have to close our order book early again.
Finally with busy times ahead, we've decided to take a short break from the workshop after the August Bank Holiday. Our Ruskin shop will be closed between Sunday 28th August - Monday 5th September, but we'll be staying open on-line so website orders will be processed as normal. Hopefully we'll have a chance to recharge the batteries, before the festive season really begins!
Monday, 22 August 2011
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Fizzing Butter Melts


Unlike many other bath melts we've seen, ours do not contain any synthetics or detergents, so they are completely natural with only essential oil blended fragrances and no artificial colours. They are quite tricky to make since they have to be hand rolled in petals, and we've also designed some lovely new fragrances including Uplift, Exotic Flowers and Ylang Geranium. You'll find that our Fizzing Bath Melts gently melt and fizz in hot water and release lots of petals and botanicals into the bath water, for really luxurious bathing!

Wednesday, 6 July 2011
It's busy at The Natural Soapworks again!
Sorry it's been a while since we last posted, but it's been a little busy at The Natural Soapworks just lately! Anyone who's spotted our page on Facebook, will have seen that Paul recently achieved his Level 4 in Advanced Sports Massage. It's a fantastic achievement since this is a very challenging level of study, and means that we can now offer remedial and preventative sports massage therapy in our on-site treatment room. We have no doubts that Paul is going to be very busy, and he'll be happy to discuss treatment options with prospective new clients.
We've also been busy manufacturing lots of natural skincare too, and we're delighted to welcome the return of some old favourites! The first is Blue Lagoon, our gorgeous exotic soap that's enriched with Monoi de Tahiti which started life as a special edition soap but became so popular that we had to keep on making it. We decided to give it a facelift since we weren't happy with the depth of colour of the bar (it used to be striped), so it now has a lovely blue colour with a purple swirl. Blue Lagoon has a deep, sweet and exotic aroma which is heavy with ylang ylang and vetiver, lifted with citrus notes. Blue Lagoon is available in our shop and on The Natural Soapworks website.


We're also re-releasing our rhassoul clays masks! Regular users will remember that these were withdrawn earlier in the year, after we received feedback that the mask was becoming too thick for the airless pump packaging and the nozzle was becoming blocked. But we had so many requests for them to return, that we had to find a solution. These masks have always been a favourite with us, since they were specifically developed to support break outs and gently deep-cleanse the skin (use once or twice each week). They have a lovely creamy texture so will not set on the skin, making them lovely to use and easily removed with a muslin cloth after a facial treatment. The masks are available in Rose and Orange Blossom fragrances, and have been repackaged into glass jars. Jars aren't our favourite method of packaging cosmetics since it's so easy for fingers to contaminate the product, so we'd suggest that the mask is removed with a spatula. These are available on the Natroma website, and we hope everyone enjoys using these again!
Finally we wanted to mention that we'll be closed between Friday 15th - Monday 18th July inclusive, since we'll be attending a National Trust Summer Fair at Attingham Park in Shropshire. Last year it was a lovely event, so we're really looking forward to attending again.
Monday, 2 May 2011
Magnificent Monoi!
We've pleased to report that we have a new supplier for our Monoi de Tahiti - and it's just lovely! We've always had a soft spot for this lovely tiare flower infused coconut oil, since it smells so wonderful and suits all skin types. It's also an ingredient in our South Pacific goats milk soap....so yes...we've already made a batch and it should be ready in a few weeks time!
We've found that Monoi de Tahiti is particularly suited to sensitive and troubled skin, and sinks in easily to leave a luxurious, fragrant sheen on the skin. As many customers will know, we have sensitive skin and eczema in our family, so we were delighted when we found that Monoi not only smells wonderful but also has skin-soothing properties too. At this time of year, we think that Monoi makes a wonderful natural face oil so that's why we supply it in 10ml rollerball bottles (perfect for a little facial massage). It's also available in larger bottles too, and to celebrate it's return, we're offering some special offers on our Facial skincare page.
So what should you know about about Monoi de Tahiti? Monoi is produced via a process called enfleurage, where tiare blossoms (Tahiti's national flower) are gently macerated in pure coconut oil. Monoi means 'scented oil', and since 1992 genuine Monoi production and ingredients have been protected. This means that genuine Monoi has to be extracted from mature coconuts gathered from Cocus Nucifera trees growing in French Polynesia, and only tiare buds from Gardenia Tahitensis species of Polynesian origin are permitted.
Research has found that Monoi oil is rich in skin soothing ingredients, making it a naturally concentrated emollient that is capable of penetrating and re-hydrating the skin's epidermis. It is believed to offer skin protection from both the sun and wind, and supports troubled skin conditions. So how would you use Monoi? Here are a few suggestions:
We've found that Monoi de Tahiti is particularly suited to sensitive and troubled skin, and sinks in easily to leave a luxurious, fragrant sheen on the skin. As many customers will know, we have sensitive skin and eczema in our family, so we were delighted when we found that Monoi not only smells wonderful but also has skin-soothing properties too. At this time of year, we think that Monoi makes a wonderful natural face oil so that's why we supply it in 10ml rollerball bottles (perfect for a little facial massage). It's also available in larger bottles too, and to celebrate it's return, we're offering some special offers on our Facial skincare page.
So what should you know about about Monoi de Tahiti? Monoi is produced via a process called enfleurage, where tiare blossoms (Tahiti's national flower) are gently macerated in pure coconut oil. Monoi means 'scented oil', and since 1992 genuine Monoi production and ingredients have been protected. This means that genuine Monoi has to be extracted from mature coconuts gathered from Cocus Nucifera trees growing in French Polynesia, and only tiare buds from Gardenia Tahitensis species of Polynesian origin are permitted.
Research has found that Monoi oil is rich in skin soothing ingredients, making it a naturally concentrated emollient that is capable of penetrating and re-hydrating the skin's epidermis. It is believed to offer skin protection from both the sun and wind, and supports troubled skin conditions. So how would you use Monoi? Here are a few suggestions:
- After bathing - a light application will offer skin moisturing qualities.
- As a pre-shampoo hot oil treatment - simply apply a small amount to dry hair and leave as required, before shampooing the hair. Monoi will deeply condition the hair, to leave a healthy shine.
- During a bath - add a few drops to the water to release the lovely floral fragrance and encourage relaxation, whilst giving the skin extra softness and a subtle fragrance.
- As a natural massage oil - it is well suited to massage since it sinks in easily without leaving any oiliness.
- Monoi can also be used as a tanning and aftersun oil. However we do not recommend this, since excess sun exposure can damage the skin.
Monoi is an unusual oil, since it is solid at below 68F (20C). This is perfectly normal, and shows it is a genuine oil without any synthetic emulsifiers. So in warm weather it will be a pale golden oil, and in colder weather it is an off-white solid oil. This is why we sell Monoi in bottles - it creates far less mess to use it from a bottle when it's a liquid! It needs to be melted before use, so when it's cold you can either stand your bottle of Monoi on the radiator, or in a cup of hot water. Solidifying and melting will not have any impact on the Monoi, but it is very important to never use a microwave to warm Monoi.
We hope you enjoy using this deliciously fragrant, exotic oil!
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Sunday, 10 April 2011
Natural Soapworks to leave the Red House Glass Cone
Sadly we've taken the decision to leave the Red House Glass Cone. The studio looks small and quite dark now, so we've decided that it's best that we consolidate everything in one location. Customer feedback has been that they much prefer the light and airy feel of our Ruskin Glass Centre shop and holistic treatment room. Our expansion to the Ruskin Glass Centre has proved to be a fantastic move for our business, and it's lovely to be located in such a creative community (and the cakes on site are pretty special too!) But even so we're having to face the fact that we've outgrown the place where it all started and will miss our canal side studio. We'd like to wish our friends at the Cone all the best for the future.
So April looks like it's going to be a strange month due to us moving, the Easter Bank Holidays (and a certain Wedding), so we've revised our opening hours this month. Rest assured, our internet shops will continue to operate 24/7 as usual.
So April looks like it's going to be a strange month due to us moving, the Easter Bank Holidays (and a certain Wedding), so we've revised our opening hours this month. Rest assured, our internet shops will continue to operate 24/7 as usual.
Friday, 18 March 2011
Natroma exfoliators and handcreams are back!

The exfoliators are now available in 3 varieties: Dry Sensitive (with rose, geranium and palmarosa), Normal Combination (with neroli, petitgrain and bergamot), and Sensitive (with German and Roman chamomiles and lavender). These are lovely light exfoliators that are packed with wonderful botanical oils - jojoba, papaya, evening primrose and comfrey, moisturising panthenol and skin calming sea buckthorn and calendula botanical extracts. They contain jojoba beads which are tiny spherical beads of jojoba which gently exfoliate the skin without any scratching or irritation. Don't be surprised by the colour of these, the cream is naturally yellow due to the presence of generous amounts of those botanical extracts. Further details on why we've selected these ingredients can be found on our Exfoliator page on the Natroma website.

We've made some changes to our hand creams and they now contain jojoba and coconut oils with organic shea butter, and are enriched with panthenol, glycerine and aloe vera. Customers will notice that this new version feels really silky, so we're really pleased with how these feel on the hands! More information on why we use these ingredients is on our Hand and Nails page on the Natroma website.
Regular customers will also notice that our hand creams have new packaging. The packaging was the reason why we temporarily withdrew our hand creams from sale. We had received feedback that the harder tube was difficult to use by customers with hand or joint problems. So we're very pleased to have found some new white tubes that are much softer than before, making the tubes much easier to squeeze.
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Mothers day and Easter gift ideas

This year we've focussed on creating some luxurious botanical bathing hampers, designed to support the skin after a long, cold winter. Our fizzing bath melts are full of cocoa and shea butters, so will be perfect for Mums who like to enjoy long relaxing baths. These pretty hand rolled bath melts weigh a generous 40g, and have been formulated to gently fizz as they melt into the bath water releasing pretty petals and botanicals. They're naturally fragranced with essential oils blended by our Aromatherapist, and will leave the skin smelling gorgeous. It's best if you gently dry yourself after taking a bath, to allow the natural oils and butters to sink in and moisturise the skin.

We also have a sunny Springtime hamper this year, that's wrapped in a flowery gold and green organza ribbon. Our Springtime soap was a favourite from last year, so we've brought it back again as a special edition, palm-free goats milk soap. It has a gentle, but uplifting fragrance with a rich creamy lather. In this hamper we've also included 3 fizzing bath melts (a variety of fragrances are available), and an uplifting chill pill bath bomb. We hope that Mum's enjoy this sweet, but cheerful range of products and that they find the time to take a well earned rest!
These and other hampers are now available on our Mothers Day webpage, and we'll also have a wide selection of hampers available in our Ruskin shop in the coming weeks. We're accepting orders on Mother's Day hampers too, so will be happy to make specific items if you have a particular gift idea in mind. Local customers will also have the option to include Natroma Holistics treatment vouchers inside their hampers. So why not treat your Mum to a full body massage, or perhaps an Aromatherapy Facial or Foot Reflex treatment?
Dates for the diary for local customers are Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th March 2011. The Ruskin Glass Centre will be hosting a Spring Fair, with a range craft exhibitors showing handmade products that would be lovely as Mother's Day gifts.
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