Nature Maiden Soaps


Here is just a sampler of the wonderful Soaps Nature Maiden has to offer. With over 30 varieties there’s something for everyone. Nature Maiden soaps are handcrafted from beginning to end. From creating the recipe, to pouring the molds, to cutting the logs into bars, and labeling each individual bar. You can’t get more handcrafted than that. Did I mention the natural oils and butters that go into every bar? No store bought soap can compare!

New Soap Varieties Coming!

Hi everyone,

I am excited to announce the soon to be release of new soap varieties! These will include: Hyacinth, Lavender, Creamy Vanilla, Honeydew Pear & Island Coconut.

Also, If anyone wants a variety that I don’t sell, feel free to send me a request. I am always looking for customer input for new product ideas.

Enjoy your holiday!
Connie McCaffery

Peppermint Foot Scrub Soap

Peppermint Foot Scrub Soap batch just poured and swirled.

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Skin Care Starts in the Kitchen


Skin care starts in the kitchen

Posted: In the Suffolk Times- Thursday, June 17, 2010

Former horticulturist gets back to basics with home-based all-natural products

BY ERIN SCHULTZ | STAFF WRITER


RANDEE DADDONA PHOTO – Connie McCaffery, owner of Nature Maiden, gets ingredients ready to create synthetic-free soap in her Cutchogue kitchen Saturday.

When it comes to skin care, for people and pets, Connie McCaffery is doing her best to get back to basics. The Cutchogue resident has been making and selling her own line of skin care products, including some items for dogs, and candles at her home since 2007 under the name Nature Maiden.

Except for a few synthetic oils, Mrs. McCaffery, 40, uses only natural ingredients — including beeswax, shea and cocoa butters, tallow and essential oils — in her extensive line of soaps, lip balms, deodorants and solid perfumes.

Soap scents, which are created with fragrance and essential oils, range from rosemary and sandalwood to unusual scents like freshly turned earth — popular among gardeners, Ms. McCaffery said.

‘I have a great connection to nature.’ – Connie McCaffery

“Being a gardener myself, I love the smell of freshly turned earth,” she said. “When I did various fairs and introduced the earth bar, other people loved the smell, too.”

Sweet-flavored lip balms with goofy names like “Dog Drool” and “Duck Doo” are a hit with the kids.

“Most people buy them to give to their kids, but I have had adults buy them for themselves,” Ms. McCaffery said. “They get a kick out of it.”

Nature Maiden also offers over 30 varieties of soy candles, which burn slower and cooler than traditional wax candles, as well as soaps in the shapes of animals for kids and a line of all-natural dog shampoos and insect repellents.

Prices for individual products range from $3 to $14.99, and a portion of the proceeds from the dog products is donated to the North Fork Animal Welfare League.

After about four years working full-time for Sea Tow in Southold and weekends spent developing the business, Ms. McCaffery decided to make the transition into full-time entrepreneur about a year ago.

Her “earthy” products reflect her own nature, she said.

“I drive a pickup truck,” Ms. McCaffery said Saturday afternoon from her kitchen, a space that doubles as laboratory and production facility for Nature Maiden. “I’m one of the most down-to-earth people you’ll meet. I have a great connection to Nature in that regard, and I love old-fashioned things.”

Using only her own products, the mother of two does have nice skin. She says she and her family haven’t used store-bought skin care products, which are often made with synthetic chemicals, in years.

“The simplest ingredients are the most effective,” she said. “The Japanese have healthy skin just by using a little camellia oil.”

In addition to making the products, Ms. McCaffery runs every other aspect of her business by herself — designing and updating www.NatureMaiden.com, blogging and taking photos, and handling the retail end. Her background is in horticulture, and she said the idea for Nature Maiden happened “by accident.”

“I really always loved the original ChapStick in the plain old black tube, so I researched on the Internet how to make it,” she said. “Then I started looking up how to make soaps and bath salts and solid perfumes and just thought — why don’t I start my own business?”

Nature Maiden is part of a growing trend. According to the website of the Handcrafted Soapmakers Guild, an Ohio-based networking group, the number of handcrafted soapmakers has “increased exponentially over the last 10 years, and the support services for them, including vendors of all types, have become an industry unto its own.”

Ashley Beckman, owner of Golden Path Alchemy, a Los Angeles-based online retail company that sells herbal skin care products based on traditional Chinese medicine, agreed that as the world becomes “greener,” people are focusing on all-natural products for their skin.

“It’s very important what you put on your skin — it’s your largest organ and it absorbs over 60 percent of everything you put on it,” she said. “When you apply skin care products, the ingredients bypass the hepatic system, the filtering process of the liver, and go straight to the bloodstream.”

Selena Cozart, member of the Handcrafted Soapmakers Guild and owner of Salome’s Simply Delightful Creations in Virginia, said she, too, has seen a growing number of people who are “responding to products that provide a enlightened level of care.”

“The feedback from my customers is that the more they know about the benefits of all-natural, the more they want to try a variety of products that could benefit them without the use of pharmaceuticals, detergents or unnecessary preservatives,” Ms. Cozart said.

Though Ms. McCaffery describes sales at Nature Maiden — the bulk of which are done online — as “inconsistent,” she said she’s confident her focus on simplicity in skin care will help her business bloom.

“This really is a labor of love,” she said. “We do need to go back to nature.”

eschultz@timesreview.com

Handcrafted Bath & Body

In 2007 when I made my first lip balm I was amazed. It was so easy! I then proceeded to make bath salts and solid perfumes. Wow, I was on a roll. Without the intention of doing so, the products kept coming…I was hooked.

I worked a full time job when I started making my own bath & body products. I worked on the products mostly on weekends. I would spend all day mixing ingredients and standing over the stove; the counter covered with dozens of containers waiting to be filled.

I read everything I could about various ingredients. The benefits of them, how to use them, etc. I found some products to be great, while others, not so great, and I would move on to something else. Some products are harder to make than others.

Finally I made soap, I was so anxious to make a true homemade batch of soap. After reading and making sure I understood the process of making soap, I carefully proceeded this new venture. I was terrified of getting lye in my eyes, or on any part of my skin for that matter. I was SO careful. Imagine my surprise when I eagerly unmolded that first batch of soap and used it. WOW!! I couldnt believe I had made it. I started to strongly feel that I must share this with others. I created a list of all the soap varieties I would make- I wanted to have all the smells I could think of!

Well, since that start in 2007, I have an extensive product list which includes natural dog products as well. I am very excited about that. Having 2 dogs of my own, it is important to me to offer to others, as well as my own 2 dogs, a better alternative to chemicals. We need to go back to Nature.

I use mainly natural ingredients in my products. I use synthetic flavors and scents in some of my products, not all. Because of this, I cannot say all of my products are all natural. Some of my products are all natural though. I am very proud of my product line.

I believe that we all should use basic natural ingredients as much as possible. We need to simplify, become more basic in the ingredients we use- maybe we’d be healthier. I cant help feeling that if we could get back to basics in one form or another, that we’d be better off.

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