Krystle Robinson-Hershey has perfected the process in ensuring her soaps achieve a high lather. The lengthy process includes 12 hours in the crock pot to reach the precise gelatin consistency. In the plant, multiple crock pots are always “cooking up” the next batch. . Krystle Robinson-Hershey enjoys sharing the process and benefits of the more than 175 Sage & Elm Apothecary products. On the farm and in the plant she loves welcoming groups to create their own unique products and educating them on the benefits of using all-natural ingredients. body and soul] from the inside out.” From soaps, lotions, and oils to teas, masks, and shampoo, and everything in between, there is something for every member of the family. There are no non- natural additives used. The colors in the products are the colors of nature, and the colors After days of preparation and two days to cure, the soap loaf is ready for cutting into bars. Using natural colorants, the colors change through the process with the various ingredients to provide comfort and healing. 31 35
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