Fire and Ice Dragon Bar Soap
Monday, April 24, 2023
Fire and Ice
Rosemary
The Latin name for rosemary is Rosmarinus officinalis. The name "Rosmarinus" is derived from the Latin words "ros" and "marinus," which mean "dew of the sea." This name is a reference to the fact that rosemary is native to the Mediterranean region, where it grows along the coast and is often bathed in sea mist.
Rosemary has been used for its medicinal and culinary properties for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, rosemary was associated with regeneration and was often used in religious ceremonies. The Greeks believed that rosemary could improve memory and concentration, and it was often worn by scholars to aid in their studies.
The Romans, on the other hand, believed that rosemary could ward off evil spirits and protect against the plague. It was also believed to have properties that could improve digestion, relieve headaches, and stimulate the circulatory system.
In the Middle Ages, rosemary was used as a symbol of remembrance and was often used in funeral rites. It was also believed to have protective properties and was often placed under pillows to ward off evil spirits.
Today, rosemary is still used for its medicinal and culinary properties. It is a popular herb in Mediterranean cuisine and is often used to flavor meat dishes, stews, and soups. It is also used in aromatherapy and is believed to have a calming effect on the mind and body.
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Balsam Peru
Balsam Peru essential oil is derived from the resin of the Myroxylon balsamum tree, which is native to Central and South America. The oil has a warm, sweet, and vanilla-like aroma with a hint of cinnamon and clove.
Balsam Peru oil is known for its healing and soothing properties. It has been traditionally used to treat skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dry skin. It is also believed to have antiseptic and antimicrobial properties, making it useful in treating minor cuts and wounds.
In aromatherapy, Balsam Peru oil is often used for its calming and grounding effects. It is believed to help ease anxiety, stress, and depression, and promote feelings of relaxation and comfort.
Used in our Tree of Life Donkey Milk Soap:
Friday, April 14, 2023
Vanilla Rose, great for Mother's Day!
Combining vanilla and white rose essential oils in donkey milk soap can create a beautiful and luxurious scent that is both sweet and floral. Vanilla and white rose essential oils both have a calming effect on the mind and body, making them perfect for use in soap to promote relaxation and tranquility.
Thursday, April 13, 2023
The history of Donkey Milk Soap
Donkey milk soap has a long and fascinating history dating back to ancient times.
The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans all valued the moisturizing and nourishing properties of donkey milk, and used it in various beauty treatments. One of the most famous historical figures associated with donkey milk is Cleopatra, the legendary queen of Egypt. She was known for taking milk baths to keep her skin looking youthful and radiant, and it is believed that she favored donkey milk over other types of milk.
Donkey milk was also used in ancient Rome, where it was considered a luxury item and was used by the upper classes for its skin-softening properties. Roman historian Pliny the Elder wrote about the virtues of donkey milk in his famous work, "Natural History." (The largest single work to have survived from the Roman Empire to the modern day, the Natural History compiles information gleaned from other ancient authors). Pliny the Elder mentions donkey milk in his "Natural History" books, specifically in Book 28. He describes it as a valuable and rare commodity, which was used for medicinal purposes and believed to have a variety of health benefits. According to Pliny, donkey milk was considered to be more nutritious and easier to digest than cow's milk, and it was often given to people who were sick or weak. He also notes that it was used to treat a variety of ailments, including fevers, liver problems, and poisoning. Pliny goes on to describe the process of milking donkeys, noting that they were often difficult to milk and that the milk had to be collected by hand. He also notes that donkey milk was expensive and considered a luxury item, with only the wealthy able to afford it. Overall, Pliny the Elder's description of donkey milk in his "Natural History" books highlights the perceived health benefits and rarity of this commodity in ancient times.
Donkey milk soap became popular in France during the 19th century, when it was believed to have numerous health and beauty benefits. It was especially popular among the upper classes, who could afford the luxury item. The French Queen Marie Antionette was known to be a big fan of donkey milk soap and used it regularly to maintain her complexion. This helped to popularize the use of the soap among the aristocracy and other wealthy individuals.
Donkey milk soap was also used for its moisturizing and anti-aging properties. The milk contains high levels of vitamins A, B1, B2, C, D, and E, as well as calcium, magnesium, and potassium. These nutrients were believed to help nourish and rejuvenate the skin, leaving it soft, supple, and youthful-looking. In addition to its cosmetic uses, donkey milk soap was also believed to have medicinal properties. It was often used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, as well as to soothe burns and other types of skin irritation.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
The story of vanilla essential oil
The story of vanilla essential oil begins with the vanilla orchid, a plant that originated in Mexico and is now grown throughout tropical regions worldwide. The essential oil is extracted from the dried fruit of the vanilla plant, which is known as a vanilla bean.
The use of vanilla dates back to ancient times, with the Aztecs and Mayans using it for medicinal and culinary purposes. The sweet, warm, and comforting aroma of vanilla essential oil has since become incredibly popular in modern times, and for good reason.
The benefits of vanilla essential oil are numerous. It is known for its calming, relaxing, and mood-lifting properties. Its comforting aroma can help to reduce stress and anxiety, promote better sleep, and improve overall well-being. Vanilla essential oil is also used in skincare products for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which help to soothe and protect the skin.
The popularity of vanilla essential oil is due in part to its versatility. It blends well with a wide range of other essential oils and is often used in aromatherapy diffusers, candles, and personal care products. Its sweet and soothing aroma also makes it a popular choice for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in homes and businesses.
In summary, vanilla essential oil has a rich history and numerous benefits, from its calming and mood-lifting properties to its use in skincare products. Its popularity is due in part to its versatile and comforting aroma, which has become a staple in many homes and businesses around the world.
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
New research on keto diet
New research presented at the 2023 American College of Cardiology meeting shows that the popular ketogenic diet, which consists of consuming high fats, moderate proteins, and few carbohydrates, is linked to a nearly 2X increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2954950115621-keto-diet-is-linked-to-a-doubling-of-the-risk-of-heart-disease?noAds=1&_f=app_share&s=i16
White Rose Essential Oil benefits
White Rose essential oil is derived from the petals of the Rosa alba or the White Rose, which is a flowering plant that is native to the Middle East. The oil is obtained through steam distillation of the fresh petals, which yields a sweet, floral scent with a slightly spicy undertone.
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Free Necklaces
With each order of Donkey Milk products, you will receive a free necklace, here are a few samples below.
A suggestion is our Tree of Life soap pictured below. It contains the essential oil of Peru Balsam. Aromatically, Peru Balsam has a mild but deep, rich aroma that is woody yet sweet with a vanilla and benzoin quality. It also possesses a very subtle hint of cinnamon. Peru Balsam contains constituents that are present in Benzoin and Cinnamon Essential Oil, so that is likely why.
Friday, April 7, 2023
Blue Lotus contains nuciferine & aporphine which activate serotonin & dopamine receptors.
Blue Lotus
The Blue Lotus, also known as Nymphaea Caerulea, is a sacred flower that was used in Ancient Egypt in various religious and spiritual practices. It was believed to have magical and healing powers, and was considered a symbol of spiritual enlightenment.
In Egyptian mythology, the Blue Lotus was associated with the goddesses Isis, Nephthys, and Hathor. It was believed that these goddesses used the flower to enhance their powers of magic, fertility, and energetic healing. The flower was also commonly used in temple rituals and ceremonies.
The Blue Lotus has a long history of use in herbal medicine, particularly in Egypt and other parts of North Africa. It was believed to have a variety of healing properties, including the ability to relieve anxiety, stress, and insomnia, as well as to promote relaxation and euphoria.
The flower was also used as a mild aphrodisiac, and was believed to enhance sexual pleasure and increase libido. It was commonly consumed as a tea or mixed with wine or other beverages.
In recent times, renowned Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh said, “There is the mud, and there is the lotus that grows out of the mud. We need the mud in order to make the lotus.”
It is difficult to say whether the Blue Lotus is more revered for its symbolism of the universe, or for its healing properties and powers. Or perhaps the two are inseparable. The Hindus consider the lotus seed to be especially sacred because it contains a complete template for the adult plant as the divine form in the process of manifesting into physical expression. The eight- petaled lotus common to Buddhist mandalas speaks to cosmic harmony.
Today, the Blue Lotus is still used in some spiritual and religious practices, particularly in the New Age and alternative medicine communities. It is also available as an herbal supplement, often in the form of capsules, tinctures, or teas.
It is also an essential oil used in some of our soap, body butters and lotion bars
Thursday, April 6, 2023
I would like to introduce you to our premium donkey milk soaps. I believe in the power of nature and strive to create products that are both gentle and effective. That's why our soaps are made with 100% natural ingredients, including high-quality donkey milk, botanical colorants, and essential oils.
One of the unique features of our soaps is that we don't use any artificial colorants or fragrances. Instead, we use botanical colorants like plant powders, clays, and spices to create beautiful and natural hues. Our essential oils are carefully selected for their aromatherapeutic benefits, as well as their natural fragrances that create a delightful sensory experience.
Our donkey milk is sourced from Europe (as very hard to obtain in the US) whose donkeys are free range and thus sustainable
. Donkey milk is known for its nourishing properties and is rich in vitamins and minerals that help to soothe and hydrate the skin. Our soaps are carefully crafted using traditional soap-making methods to preserve the goodness of the ingredients and ensure a luxurious lather and long-lasting use.
We believe in transparency and honesty in all aspects of our business, which is why we are proud to offer a product that is free from harmful chemicals and additives. We hope that you'll love our donkey milk soaps as much as we do and that you'll experience the benefits of nature in every use. Stay tuned to our blog for more updates and information on our products and check out "Mimi's Queen of DIamonds" on FB for more info and products available.