I’ve always admired T.S. Pink’s collection of pretty glycerin soaps. They are called Soaprocks since they are made to resemble the naturally occurring rocks and gems found in the Earth.
So I finally got my hand on one of them. Amongst the gem stone, Citrine is one of my favorite. But the turquoise Soaprock looked so much better. It’s a glycerin based soap and colored to look like turquoise with little gold streaks inside them. It reminds me of a quartz crystal too.
The celebrity of precious stones, Turquoise is recognized by everyone after its 6,000 years as a decorative and spiritual talisman. Formed only in parched terrains, the mineral is rich with water, and Turquoise SoapRock quenches your skin.

I don’t know if I’ll be using it soon since it’s so neat looking. As you can see, I haven’t even unwrapped it yet! But T.S. Pink claims they light up when immersed under water. So I may just cut them into two pieces and use half of it to see if that’s true. And I’m sure most soapmakers would prefer to see people use their stuff anyway.
