Saturday, August 28, 2010

GIVEAWAY!!!!

You could be the lucky winner of a bar soap!
The winner will get to pick the scent they receive.
(Giveaway only open to US residents.)


Mandatory Entry:
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Additional Entries (only after the mandatory entry is complete!):
Just answer the questions below!  Each question is an additional entry, so make sure to post them in separate comments.

1.       What is your favorite product that Revive currently carries?
2.       What product(s) would you like to see Revive carry?
3.       What are your favorite scents?
4.       What are the benefits of using natural homemade soap vs. store bought soap? (Hint: Check out my Etsy soap listings for more information on natural soaps.)
5.        What soap method does Revive use to make soap? (Hint: Check out my blog posting about soap making)
  •   Heart your favorite item(s) in Revive’s shop and post a comment with your Etsy user name.
  • Purchase an item from Revive.  Purchase is worth 10 additional entries (so leave 10 separate comments!)

Don't forget to leave me a way to contact you.  Entries without contact information will be disqualified.  Contest winner will be drawn on Sunday, September 5 by a random number generator.  Winner must respond within 48 hours after being contacted otherwise another winner will be randomly selected.

Have a Reviving Day!
Caitlin

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Soap (sohp) — n 1. A cleaning or emulsifying agent made by reacting animal or vegetable fats or oils with sodium hydroxide.

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Uhhh so tell me, how do you actually make soap?  Yeah, that stuff that makes you feel all clean and stuff.  If you have ever wondered how you actually make soap, here is the simplified version!

The type of soap I make is called Cold Process.  There are many other forms of soap making, but I like cold process because it is a very creamy bar of soap and lasts a very long time.  I make soap in 3 lb. batches, and I use a log mold.  There are all different kinds of molds and all kinds of ways to make soap, this is just the way I do it!  If you are interested in soap making, Google it.  Also, visit The Soap Dish; thats a forum where soap makers from all over give tips and stuff like that!  YouTube also has tons of videos explaining everything about soap making.

Step One:
First things first, get that mold lined!  I use freezer paper to line my mold.  It is waxy on one side which prevents the soap from sticking to it.  My dad does a bunch of wood working so I was very happy when he said he would make me my wooden mold!  TOG Soap Molds is a great place to get a wooden mold.
I actually looked up a YouTube video to learn how to line my mold.  This video is very good!
There is my finished lined mold!

Step Two:
Make the lye water.  This is the part where people freak out.  Lye can actually burn your skin if you touch it, so wear gloves.  However, when the lye is mixed with oils, a chemical reaction takes place.  This reaction makes soap, thus leaving no lye in the finished product.  Don't worry though, every time I make a new log of soap, it is tested on my family and myself!  I would never sell a lye-heavy soap (which can cause skin irritation). 

Step Three:
Measure out your oils!
All of the soap at Revive is created with 100% vegetable oils; so all soap is vegan.  The oils I use include: organic palm oil, coconut oil, olive oil, safflower oil, sweet almond oil, castor oil, and sunflower oil.  Each oil has different properties that add that something special to the finished bar.  Some oils may make the bar hard, some give lather, while others are moisturizing and Revive your skin!
Since the organic palm oil and coconut oil are solid, you must melt them.  Then keep measuring out the other oils until each one is added into the pot!

Step Four:
Add the lye water to the oil mix.
As you can see, once you add the lye water to the oils, it immediately starts the chemical reaction.  The oil is no longer clear.  Thats a good thing!  Keep on mixing it.  I bought a stick blender at a local store to help with the mixing.  You need to mix the soap until it reaches "trace."  Google it.

Step Five:
Now here comes the fun part!  Once the soap has reached trace, you can add colorant and the essential oils.  The soap I am making in these pictures is a new kind, which I do not have a name for yet!  But for this soap, the main part will be light blue, and the top will have a layer of grey.  I use micas to color my soap.

The micas mixed in makes the soap all prettified!
You can see in the above picture my jar of essential oils.  I will add the scent to the blue part only.  The essential oils in this batch include coriander, fir, and pink grapefruit.
Adding the essential oils.
And finally, mix the oils in!  By this time, your whole kitchen will be smelling of wonderful essential oils.

Step Six:
Get your mold ready, and pour!
 

The finished product.  Now, it will still be in the liquid state.  But no worries, but put the top of your mold on, and set it in a place no one will disturb it for 24 hours.  Also, wrap a towel around it.  When the soap has been poured in the mold, the chemical reaction is still taking place.  The towel helps keep the heat in and the chem reaction going until the whole thing has turned into soap!

Step Seven:
Now, after all of that hard work, you can finally see what you soap looks like!  Remember, make sure to let your soap sit for 24 hours before this step.
What a beautiful log of soap!  Now wouldn't it be funny seeing that whole thing in someones bathroom? :)

The Final Product:
Even though it is soap, it is recommended to let the soap "cure" for up to a month.  Curing is where the left over water in the soap evaporates creating a hard bar which lasts for a longgg time.  The longer it cures, the longer the bar of soap will last.  When I make soap, I use a method called Discounted Water Cold Process.  (Do not attempt this method if it is your first time making soap; your bars will come out to be lye heavy!)  This process allows for a shorter cure time.  All of my soaps cure for ten days.  So unfortunately, this soap is not ready for sale yet, but it will be by the end of next week.

If anyone has any name ideas for this soap, I would love to hear them!  I have no ideas what I will name it...so any ideas are helpful.  Sometimes I like to do a play on words towards the scent or the color, so just let me know what you come up with!

Scented with Lime, Tangerine, Orange, and Thyme Essential Oils

Soap making is a wonderful hobby.  I love it because I like to be creative, but I'm an awful artist.  I cannot even draw a stick person that looks good! Haha so I would encourage anyone looking for something new to get into, buy a soap making kit.  Once you catch the soap bug, there is no going back!  I know I caught it, and now I want soap making to turn into a career for me.  Hopefully one day in the far future soap will be what I do for a living!


Wow, long posting.  I gotta get to sleep!  The second week of college starts tomorrow.  Oh, I hope I did my English homework correctly.. :)

Have a Reviving Day!
Caitlin


Thursday, August 19, 2010

I Survived!!

Yes, I survived the first week of college!
But by survive I mean, I had to ask someone how to get to the third floor of the business building because I could not find the stairs...freshman.

I bought my books from the bookstore across the street from campus.  One of my books is online, and only one is hard back.  All of the rest are soft back.  But the total was $307 dollars!  Whatttttttttttt.  So all my readers could help me out by buying some of my products HERE!

Anyways, what a busy week!  Yesterday I came home, and went straight to work.  I was going to post a blog, but I ended up taking a nice long lavender milk bath that put me to sleep.  I slept walked out of the tub and into my bed and had the best night of sleep ever.  Whoever doesn't believe in aromatherapy should really use lavender essential oil after a log day of work!


I only have class Monday through Thursday, and I didn't have to work tonight.  So I came home and made a batch of soap!  Oh how I have missed you soap.  I took lots of pictures and am planning on posting a "how in the heck do you even make soap" post later when the soap finishes becoming soap!  But this is a new scent I am trying out.  It's a blend of coriander, fir, and pink grapefruit essential oils.  Its got a blend of woodsy but a hint of sweet.  It's so awesome!

I recently bought two awesome key chains from Amandamaetucker.  She has these great little penny key chains that she will stamp anything into!  So I got two, one for my boyfriend, Ben.  On one side, the pennies say LOVE and the other side it says 5.20 - thats the day we started dating or "official".  Whatever people call it these days.  She even found pennies from 2008, the year we started dating!  These are a great idea for anyone that needs a gift for someone.


Well tonight, my friends and I are going to the college ministry at my church.  I gotta run and get ready!

Oh!  I almost forgot.  I recently put up a space where you can subscribe to my post by email!  It will send you an email whenever I make a new blog posting.  So sign up for that to continue to get great stories about.... Me!

Have a Reviving Day!
Caitlin

Monday, August 16, 2010

And Forever Starts Today

I officially completed my first day of college classes!  But it wasn't as easy as it sounds.

I woke up at 7:20 this morning - uhh that has to be the earliest I have woken up in the past two months!  So I got all cute looking and I was about to leave right when my mom goes, "time for a photo shoot!" Oh great.

So that's me on the first day!

And just my luck I was running late to class!  I left an hour early because I knew there would be traffic, but it still took me 50 minutes to find a parking spot.  So thank you Kennesaw State University for having the most complicated parking system I have ever tried to park my car in!

My first class was English, and then I had Fitness.  Tomorrow I'll go to Anthropology, Political Science, and Algebra.

When I got home, I was trying to look up some online advertising to get the word out about my new blog and my Etsy website!  And I came across this great website called Project Wonderful.  Oh and how wonderful it is!  You can search for people wanting ads on their websites.  And the good news is, some of them are free - I'll take anything free! So I got a free ad on this blog.  Check it out!

Anyways, now that I am a college student my life includes school, work, and eating.  So now I'm heading off to my job!  

Have a Reviving Day!
Caitlin


Sunday, August 15, 2010

The Person Behind Revive

Caitlin, an 18 year old college student.

The moment I opened that soap making kit on Christmas morning, I knew this was going to be more than just a new hobby. Earlier, my mom had asked me that infamous question, “What would you like for Christmas this year?” Well, I have been interested in homemade soaps my whole life. My mom told me about how I would beg for her to buy me a new bar of homemade soap at the outdoor market when I was little. I had been doing some research and saw an online company offered cold process soap making kits. Of course! That’s what I wanted this year.


Once I completed the kit and successfully made my first batch of soap, I was hooked. I went online to research anything and everything about cold process soap making. I read blogs, joined forums, read books, and even watched how-to videos on YouTube! With all the knowledge I had gained, I bought my own supplies to make my own recipe. After a few trial runs, I finally achieved the perfect bar of soap – one that is gentle, moisturizing, and has a good lather.


I started giving my soap to different people, and one day my mom said, “I bet you could sell this stuff.” Being the entrepreneur that I am, (I started my own custom friendship bracelet mini business in 5th grade!) I jumped at the idea and started researching everything I could about getting into the soap making business. Then I remembered the soap people from the local markets! After purchasing some new tables and items for my display and my Grandmother giving me an outdoor tent, I successfully sold soap at my first market. All I have wanted to do since is make and sell more soap.


Tomorrow, I will be starting my freshman year of college at Kennesaw State University. My plan is to graduate with a degree in Business Management with an emphasis in entrepreneurship. Starting Revive really helped me decide what I wanted to major in. Every bar that is purchased is either being put back into the company, or helping me get through college. Hopefully after I graduate, I will be able to take Revive to the next level and really become my own boss.


Thank you for purchasing your homemade soap from Revive!

Have a Reviving day!
Caitlin

To view my other items for sale, please visit my Etsy by clicking HERE!