Friday, September 30, 2005
Testers needed for our new facial products! *No More Testers Needed, Thank You!*
We are looking for some "outside" testers for our new line of all natural facial products. Our new products are a spin off of our popular Oatmeal, Milk, and Honey Mask and include "Strawberries and Cream Face Mask, Banana and Yogurt Facial Smoothie, and Cucumber and Chamomile Face Pack. We are looking for some very specific skin types to test these products. All we ask is that once you test the products you give us a thorough review and answer any questions we may ask about the product. Because we are looking for specific skin types, please email us at soap@wyldeivy.com and describe your skin. If your skin type fits what we are looking for, we will email you back for your address and for testing instructions. If you do not receive an email from us within 24 hours, it just means that you did not have the skin type we needed for our testing...not that we don't love you :) Thank you!
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Our New Chocolate Soap has a Name!
Our new Chocolate Fatale soap is available for purchase!
Our entire production room smells of decadent dark chocolate! I was just cutting up a slab of our newest soap…a glorious blend of bitter dark chocolates. No wimpy “fake” chocolate scents here…this soap smells like the real deal. We live very near the town of Hershey, yes where the chocolate is made, and this soap smells like their factory! It is swirled with black cocoa powder and the soap contains both shea and cocoa butter along with rich coconut milk.
We need a name for this soap before its release on October 1st.…something catchy, something fun, but definitely something that reflects the pure dark chocolate aroma of this soap! Submit your suggestions via the comments tab below in addition to emailing them to soap@wyldeivy.com (this will help us avoid duplicate entries). You can enter as many times as you wish. We'll announce the winning name in next month's newsletter! Please note that this soap will turn all brown, as it ages. The golden center is fresh soap that was exposed as I cut.