Saturday, October 28, 2017

Naturally Made Soaps by Angela

I have found a new treasure - a bar of handmade soap by Angela. Good soaps are important to me. I look forward to long, relaxing soaks in the tub and handmade soaps are a splurge item for me. I search for soaps that moisturize my skin and smell great. I am thrilled with my Orange Spice soap from Naturally Made by Angela. I have to spread the word about these wonderful bars of soaps made by a woman on her homestead.


Naturally Made by Angela


I became aware of Angela through some online homesteading groups. People in those groups share their stories about gardening, chickens, cooking, canning, and living a more natural life. There is much to share with Angela's story. One part of her story is that she makes natural soaps. 

I ordered the Orange Spice bar based on the knowledge that she uses pure essential oils. When the soap arrived in the mail, in an envelope with a simple brown paper label around the bar of soap, I immediately fell in love with the scent. I couldn't stop sniffing it. I wanted to immediately go take a long soak in the tub but I waited so that I could take photos of this simple, pretty bar of soap.


A beautiful bar of Orange Spice soap

Yesterday, I took a long soak and used this bar of soap. I loved it while using it in the tub - it was so creamy and smelled so good. Then I woke up still feeling the moisturizing effects this morning! You see, I judge the moisturizing ability of soaps with my elbows.  If I get out of the tub and my elbows are immediately rough again, the soap is no good. I had this disappointing experience with a bar of soap I purchased recently. No good. A good bar of soap, in my opinion, is one that makes my elbows softer for at least a few hours after my bath. This Orange Spice soap by Angela has my elbows still feeling softer the next day! 

To find her soaps online, check out her facebook page Naturally Made by Angela.

UPDATED 1/17/2018:  I am happy to be able to provide an update and announcement of Angela's Etsy store. You can find and order her items from NaturallyMadebyAng on Etsy. Etsy makes ordering these handmade soaps even easier. 


Angela - An Inspiration


Angela inspires me. She lives with her family in the country. They garden, raise chickens, and share that part of their lives on videos (youtube and patreon). People who know me are aware that my goal is to move to my land and  retire with a garden and chickens - living a simple life. Angela inspires me to keep moving toward my country living dreams. 

Angela's country living abilities are not the only things about her that inspire me. Or that her children appear happy, confident, and excited to show-and-tell their favorite chicken. That inspires me too, but that's not all. You see, Angela has survived multiple brain aneurysms and surgeries to repair those aneurysms. Despite these terrifying (to me, if not to her) health emergencies, Angela continues on. I don't know how. I'd ball up into a wimpy, complaining puddle of worthlessness if I was faced with what she's been faced with. But not Angela. 

On Angela's facebook, you can read that her health slowed her soap production at one point. In some of her videos, she gives information about her health and updates about her surgeries. But outside of that, I would not know that she has had these experiences. I've experienced Angela as a kind and gentle person who encourages others. I can't recall a time I've seen her complain or be mean. And, as a person who suffers migraines and struggles to get out of bed many days, she inspires me most by facing the health challenges she's faced with such a good attitude.

Thank you Angela for the amazing Orange Spice soap and for the inspiration to keep moving forward. 

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In case you missed the link above, you can order Naturally Made by Angela soaps by messaging her through her facebook page.

I follow several homesteading groups. My favorite by far are Appalachia's Homestead with Patara groups. These groups are where I came to know about Angela as well as many others who share their skills and knowledge. This is the link to the free group but there is also a premium members group. 

My regular readers are aware that I love soaps. I've previously written about two of my favorite goat's milk soaps.  I have also written about the reasons I rely on Dr. Bronner's castile peppermint soap - which includes some migraine relief. 

And here is a peek at one of my favorite video personalities! Angela has wisely chosen to share the majority of videos with her children on her patreon page - of which I am not yet a member. However, I've seen her children in videos and live streams. Their happiness is infectious and they always make me smile. In this video, Winston is helping with the chicken chores. 





7 comments:

  1. Angela's orange spice soap sounds wonderful, Dawn. Glad you found not only a moisturizing soap you love, but one that is homemade with your favorite essential oils. Bet the orange spice smells great! Loved the video from Angela's homestead.

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    1. Isn't the video wonderful? Watching videos like that let me live vicariously - until I get moved up to my Shack.

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  2. I need to learn how to make some of these wonderful soaps and good things......Thanks Dawn Rae for inspiring me.

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    1. Grammie... I also want to learn to make my own soaps! It's on my bucket list. But in the meantime, I'll buy from the experts. Thank you for your comment.

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  3. Oh, this makes me wonder if the soap would help the heels of my feet too! Not that your elbows are like the heels of my feet, but if they feel smooth hours later, it does give me hope. Thanks for the recommendation! I know I would love the smell too and the photo makes it look good enough to eat.

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    1. There is a good chance my elbows are the same as your heels! I usually refuse to start a new bar of soap before using up the one before it. But my skin (and elbows!) are feeling so much better. I'm using only this bar and the previous one has been relegated to a shelf.

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  4. My second son has similar goals to you, wants a stretch of property, grow his own food, catch his own food, and if he here's about this I can see him making his own soaps! Angela sounds like a very inspiring person; her attitude sounds amazing to go through all this. The soaps look beautiful. What a talent to be able to do that, on top of handling her health issues.

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