Badger
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Well, after doing some research into the area where I am living (I just moved here a few months ago), I ended up being inspired by a local legend. While not actually in my town the neighboring town of Leominster, hold the birthplace of a person that many of you have likely heard of in school. The legend is of a man called Johnny Appleseed, who introduced the apple into many different state in the country.
The legend is actually based on a man named John Chapman, who was born in Leominster, Massachusetts. So, in honor of this legend, I made a soap scented with Peak's Apple Jack and Peel. It is colored with a touch of titanium dioxide, chromium oxide, and Queen Kathryn mica. The three colors also represent the local area which is known as the Tri-Town area (of which my town and Leominster are part of).
The picture is showing the pink in the soap as looking more orange, but it actually is pink right now, and if it acts like the other soaps that I have with that mica in it, it will likely darken to a more red color (I hope). The soap is called "Johnny Appleseed."
The legend is actually based on a man named John Chapman, who was born in Leominster, Massachusetts. So, in honor of this legend, I made a soap scented with Peak's Apple Jack and Peel. It is colored with a touch of titanium dioxide, chromium oxide, and Queen Kathryn mica. The three colors also represent the local area which is known as the Tri-Town area (of which my town and Leominster are part of).
The picture is showing the pink in the soap as looking more orange, but it actually is pink right now, and if it acts like the other soaps that I have with that mica in it, it will likely darken to a more red color (I hope). The soap is called "Johnny Appleseed."