New products for 2014!
I recently trialled a range of bath salts and I was very pleased with the results. I sold them at That Dapper Market and people seemed to respond to them well.
In making the salts, I considered what I wanted out of a bath product - something luxurious and indulgent - something which softens the water (sheesh, Adelaide water is hard!), leaves the skin gently moisturised and provides a wonderful scent (gentle and not over-powering).
So, I used high quality, mineral-rich salts - Dead Sea mineral salt and pink Himalayan rock salt - mixed with skin-softening epsom salts and added a splash of shea oil. I chose shea oil because it feels particularly nice on the skin. The shea oil and the essential oils I added needed to be anchored (oil will eventually seep to the bottom so something needs to keep it suspended around the salt throughout the jar), so I used a blend of arrowroot and bicarbonate soda (again, great for softening water).
I made three, if I might say so myself - amazing - all-natural scents:
The Violet Hour - a complex yet sweet blend of violet leaf essential oil and vanillin;
West of the Moon - a super-rich floral blend of rose geranium and ylang ylang and;
Evening in Capri - a sophisticated dry citrus blend of kaffir lime and bergamot.
Each jar of bath salts is accompanied by a cute little wooden spoon (made from plantation wood) and is beautifully labelled ready for gifting or indulging! The 200g jars of salt will be $16.00 and postage will be $7.00. The salts will be ready in the Shanghai Lil and The Scarlet Fez store about mid-January.
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Sunday, 29 December 2013
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Postage
Buying online
I do quite a bit of my shopping online now (and yes, I'm sure saying "online" makes me sound old) and part of that is the joy of receiving a parcel. I guess it taps into the childhood pleasures of Christmas and birthday events. Embrace the inner child, I say. It's the anticipation of a treat coming your way. This lady understands, she's been putting on her best straw cone-hat and waiting by the chinoiserie letterbox every day since 1961!
The only downside, of course, is that you have to pay postage and packaging to get your treats to your letterbox. Here at the Shanghai Lil and The Scarlet Fez shop, I have kept the postage costs down to a minimum. Here they are:
1 to 3 bars - $7.00 flat rate; and
4 bars and above - $11.00 flat rate.
Now, following on with the '60s theme, here is a song I'm obsessed with at the moment - very sweeping and dramatic (the sort of song someone who would use Madame X... might like...):
Photo: detail from found photo dated October 1961. Shanghai Lil and The Scarlet Fez collection.
I do quite a bit of my shopping online now (and yes, I'm sure saying "online" makes me sound old) and part of that is the joy of receiving a parcel. I guess it taps into the childhood pleasures of Christmas and birthday events. Embrace the inner child, I say. It's the anticipation of a treat coming your way. This lady understands, she's been putting on her best straw cone-hat and waiting by the chinoiserie letterbox every day since 1961!
The only downside, of course, is that you have to pay postage and packaging to get your treats to your letterbox. Here at the Shanghai Lil and The Scarlet Fez shop, I have kept the postage costs down to a minimum. Here they are:
1 to 3 bars - $7.00 flat rate; and
4 bars and above - $11.00 flat rate.
Now, following on with the '60s theme, here is a song I'm obsessed with at the moment - very sweeping and dramatic (the sort of song someone who would use Madame X... might like...):
Photo: detail from found photo dated October 1961. Shanghai Lil and The Scarlet Fez collection.
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