Welcome to Just Bev Angelic Soaps
Just Bev Soaps and bath bombs are all handmade and homemade!! All our bars are created using essential pure oils & organic ingredients; this allows us to create pure and natural simple soap bars. We make small batches which are pure and because of this no two batches of soap come out the same, even when made with the same ingredients. Making each batch truly unique.
Monday, 28 May 2012
Thank Heaven For Little Girls
So appropriate - just had new little baby girl in the family and I went to an 8year olds birthday party last week. We were making iced bath bombs, their faces were a picture and Tilley said to me "never been to one of these parties before and I have really enjoyed it". That says it all. We take the bases they cut out their flowers and then ice the bath bomb and put on their flowers, I take charge of the glitter for obvious reasons, then we put them into coloured tissue holders and the kids get to take them home and show their parents what they made, how great is that. I get huge pleasure out of seeing their faces.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Soap Art
Wow - the challege I did yesterday, soap art, the seaside. Turned upside down and it looks like the night sky, I am so chuffed with this. It is fragranced with Blue Amberwood, a deeper smell, not my usual flowery one and it will be ready for Fathers Day.
Friday, 18 May 2012
Peonies and May
Peonies were my Dad favourite flower, probably because they bloom in May and we were both born in May. I love peonies of all kinds, but for the first time in three years my Peony Tree has bloomed, see the picture, isn't it beautiful, this inspired my Pink Peony Fragranced Soap and every time I go through the soap room I can smell it sitting there drying on the shelf. Cannot wait to put it on sale.
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Shea Butter Bath Bombs
My shea butter bath bombs, made today and drying for the weekend.
I am having one for my bath, music, candles and an empty house, heaven.

STRAWBERRY SMOOTHIE
CHOCOLATE INDULGENCE
TROPICANA
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Soaps what else!! Actually it has been a rollercoaster ride, as something good happens like a superb market on Sat, then they cancel the next big one. Been working on new web site, looking good and thank goodness the girls are now lending a hand. My neighbour went off at 4am the other day and the dogs let rip, so I did not go back to sleep. I sat reading blogs and looking at other soapers. Found it interesting that one who I know is growing and has been going a few years longer than me. mainly sells fragrance soaps. I find it interesting that the web pages says about ethical palm oil, but what's ethical about sythetic chemical fragrances on your skin? However with the escalating cost of essential oil there are more fragrance soaps creeping into my portfolio. Funny also that those with sensitive skin are so paranoid that they don't believe that they can use anything on their skin that has not been tested and proved by the medical people. However my eldest gave some neem soap to a colleague, who admitted they nearly did not try it, but they did and they were surprised that not only did it clear up their spotty skin it did not strip or dry out her skin. So I will go on pushing the natural and telling the truth about the not so natural. Having said that I made Peony soap, fragrance. I made it and as I expected it traced very fast, however it did not look right. I think that the speed of trace, plus the oils were slightly too warm led it to look as if it was separating, so I just prayed. Today I unmolded it and it is superb, not quite the difference in the two pinks I wanted but a lovely smell. So I have called it Pink Peony. I love Peonies and for the first time in three years my tree peony is in flower and the smell is amazing.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
TROPICANA BATH BOMB
My First Tropicana Shea Butter Bath Bomb. I have been trying various different ones and made this last week, the topping is made with shea butter icing sugar sls for bubbles and of course lots of sparkle. Smells of mangos, oranges, strawberries. Made six and sold them all. Had a dreadful weekend mud and rain, followed by two markets that were brilliant, I am sure because the sun was out everyone was pleased to be out without getting wet!
| Tropicana |
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Mud and Rain
Have dried out and removed the mud from the weekend at Singleton. All the soap very kindly went tacky as it was so so wet. However proves they are not dried out with no moisture left in them. If that was the case they would not pick up the mositure. Been today looking at Soapqueen.com and other web links from their web page. Found some wonderful people with wonderful information. I found when I was looking to start in this country there was just no info.
Today been struggling with but found a good receipe for liquid soap for hair shampoo. Made it with coconut oil, jojob and castor oil and it looks really good. It calls for the hot soap method and uses potassium hydroxide not sodium hydroxide. First time I used it frightened me as the sodium hydroxide mixes but the potassium actually sounds like mini fireworks going off as it crackles. So left the soap paste to go cold and will on Friday add some water and leave it to turn into liquid from the paste.
The handcream receipe has turned out brilliant. First outing on Saturday and have added Neem for extra healing. One lady tried it as she has dreadful dry hands due to excema and sensitivities and told me she found neem wonderful. She came back half an hour later and bought a jar, the next day she came back and bought another jar as her Mum had said her hands had lost ten years off them in an hour. So will keep this one going, anything to help those with those problems. My Husband when I met him had hands full of plasters over his splits and my son suffers, but his is linked to stress with his exams, but the hand cream is working for both of them.
Today been struggling with but found a good receipe for liquid soap for hair shampoo. Made it with coconut oil, jojob and castor oil and it looks really good. It calls for the hot soap method and uses potassium hydroxide not sodium hydroxide. First time I used it frightened me as the sodium hydroxide mixes but the potassium actually sounds like mini fireworks going off as it crackles. So left the soap paste to go cold and will on Friday add some water and leave it to turn into liquid from the paste.
The handcream receipe has turned out brilliant. First outing on Saturday and have added Neem for extra healing. One lady tried it as she has dreadful dry hands due to excema and sensitivities and told me she found neem wonderful. She came back half an hour later and bought a jar, the next day she came back and bought another jar as her Mum had said her hands had lost ten years off them in an hour. So will keep this one going, anything to help those with those problems. My Husband when I met him had hands full of plasters over his splits and my son suffers, but his is linked to stress with his exams, but the hand cream is working for both of them.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Launch
Went to a launch party for a lady who has inspiring ideas of getting true artisans together to offer under one banner courses. I am sure it will be very successful. Had a lovely week soaping, made Rose Geranium, three different molds, one I swirled the second one I pured two together and the third I did the Faux Funnel pour and they look and smell fantastic. If only the rain would stop and the sun would come out, I have six dustbins and one water butt full and now it is just flooding the garden. I need wellies for the chickens, even their run which has a water proof roof is flooding. Roll on Summer!!!!!
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
What a week
Well we are on Wednesday and as I said to my children I have spent two mornings in class. Meaning I have been looking and reading. Tuesday completed my first faux funnel pour soap, yes it looked great. Was worried about the colours as my mauve is over a year old and has a mind of its own and blue goes any colour but, so must get new colours. The new ones I have red and yellow are great and the yellow has held up, the orange has got a bit lost, so need to pour more of the orange next time, the mauve did it's own thing between deep mauve and blue, but overall it looks superb. Will upload pictures soon. Then today I cracked the bubble topping of my bath bombs. I usually just ice them which looks good but have been searching how to make them with shea butter and found it on Soap Queen.com. so thanks for that. Needed some adjusting but the basic receipe worked. So fab, these will be uploaded soon. So now we have two different fantastic bath bomb cup cakes.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Soaps
I feel I should make a soap called rain. I have seen enough of it out of my window to last me till November, but still it will rain. Spent yesterday arguing with hair shampoo. I enjoy the challenge of reading discovering and finding out for myself, but sometimes I think I will have to give in and go on a course, but when I have done that I find they go over everything you know and you come out not a lot wiser. So back to the challenge of the making the hair shampoo. Perhaps I should explain at this point that I have made the shampoo, my kids all use it and say it is great but I am a perfectionist and to me it is not quite right and that is the bit I am trying to sort out, maybe I should stop and remember that what you buy commercially is actually not runny soap but chemically inhanced, somewhere in the begining soap was involved, but the final article if the chemicals where stripped away it would be hard to find the soap.
Friday, 20 April 2012
Inspiring
Following the Soapworks Challenge, today was posted six new weeks, one I was unsure of so I found a video on you tube and was blown away, now I can't wait to make the Faux Funnel Pour Soap. I watched www.iamhandmade.com, loved the banter between them and the great soaps she makes. Well inspired to begin a new week with new ideas.
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Soap challenge week four
I joined the soap challenge and it has been interesting looking at other soapers and how they do their soaps. The last challenge was beer soap and I love the ones who did it with other alcoholic beverages. My beer was a different one to previous I used Porter beer from Hammerpot Brewery in Littlehampton a local brewery to where I live. I like to use local ingredients where possible. They make their beer with chocolate and coffee and I continued this theme and the soap smells - well I would have thought - a mans dream, beer, chocolate and coffee. Made in plastic drinking cups it has the shape of a cup, it also has betonite clay and can be used either and/or washing / shaving. The soaps is very gentle, smooth and the betonite clay I am told aids with the shave, being female I don't know. Any men who wish to try and give me feedback let me know.
www.greatcakessoapworks.com
www.greatcakessoapworks.com
Sunday, 15 April 2012
April
I am hoping as the season for outside events begins that the weather will warm up and the sun will shine, it makes everything look so much better. I have been following a particular Amercian blog and enjoyed reading hers and also her soap challenges. I think it is really good to meet people, like the Laday I met yesterday and realise how far you yourself have come. I have been soaping for three years now and love it. The house work went to pot a long time a go and having just visited a relation whoose house is spotless , (I used to worry about my own) but think that I would rather be thoroughly enjoying and being totally absorped in my business than doing the house work (i'll get around to it). I enjoy looking at other peoples soaps and talking to people who are just begining and helping them as when I began I rarely met anyone who made or sold soaps. I still rarely meet anyone who actually makes all their own soaps like I do. Having said that, why do poeple have to say they are handmade giving the impression that they made them, when they know they bought them in? Anyway I have some big fairs in May and the May Chang and Lavender is looking great, white with a mauve top, the Rose and Patchouli, now my favourite looks great and I am really pleased with the new Rose geranium and it's pretty flowers. The cup cakes are looking good and yesterday the reacation that people cannot believe that they are not real edible cup cakes is so inspiring. Wow it is so great to do a job that you love.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
March
What wonderful weather we are having, the soaps are drying beautifully and love this warm weather as much as me. March has been full on creating, we have strawberry gateaux with strawberries inside, strawberry cheesecake (admission I forgot the strawbs inside) but it looks and smells great, black forest gateaux. I was worrying about how to do the gateaux, with the edible one you have the chocolate and cherries, so I put cherry smell into the red soap, I love the smell of the cherry blossom we have, then I grated dark chocolate and added chocolate fragrance to the other soap poured them together over the setting white top and it has turned out brilliant. We have white soap on the top looking like cream, with red cherries on top, the red and chocolate mingling in the middle and then white cream near bottom. The Soapworks of America had a challenge and I have swirled soap before but never more than two or three colours, so I did four colours. It is amazing however I am extremely critical on myself and feel that the mauve is a bit to overpowering, having said that when I made a dark mauve soap before and I thought it was horrid it ran out the door and I had to make more. If I lived in an ideal world I would spend all day making soap. Today I made three Rose Geranium - one with flowers, one plain, and one with rose petals.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Blogs
I often read other Soap peoples blogs I find it interesting that sometimes, whilst their soaps look amazing they have problems to. Been onto the Amercian site of Great Soapworks which was good to look at and made me think so have set my daughter and her boyfriend the challenge of making a video of how to make our bath bombs, will see what they come up with. Just finished icing 150 ready for the next couple of shows.
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