This page has ingredients lists and other info about the products.
What are the ingredients?
Fragrances, Extrait de Parfums:
alcohol, fragrance
Fragrances, Solid Perfumes:
shea butter, fragrance
Fragrances, Eau Fraiche Aqua Parfums / Linen Sprays:
Water, fragrance, polysorbate-20, disodium EDTA, DMDM Hydantoin
Lotions:
Aqua, Sunflower Seed Oil, Shea Butter, Glyceryl Stearate, Cocoa Butter, Cetearyl Alcohol, Carnauba Wax, Coco-Glucoside, Phenoxyethanol, Benzoic Acid, Xanthan Gum, Dehydroacetic Acid, Fragrance.
Lip Balms:
Shea Butter, Sunflower Seed Oil, Beeswax, Cocoa Butter, Rosemary Extract, Aloe Extract, Flavor.
Soaps:
Soap, fragrance.
Liquid Castille Soap:
Liquid Castille Soap, Fragrance
Powder:
Arrowroot Powder, Cornstarch, Talc, Magnesium Powder, Zinc Powder, Fragrance.
May contain powdered sandalwood and / or powdered rose petals.
Salt Scrub:
Salt, Epsom Salts, Fragrance.
How long until it expires?
The stability champions of fragrance products are bar soaps and alcohol-based perfumes. Those can be stored for a lifetime at temperatures between 40F to 90F. Dried herbs can be stored indefinitely in airtight contains but should be used up within the year once opened. Everything else should be used up within 6 months. All fragrance and flavor products should be stored out of direct sunlight.
Why are some products limited editions or go out of production?
Some products are made with ingredients that cannot be replaced or which have unreliable supply.
For example, the first product in The Net Collection, OP, is made with vintage ingredients manufactured in the 70s and 80s. For this reason it went out of production at the end of 2025 when the ingredients ran out. Because OP and Downthread are a pair, I originally planned to discontinue Downthread when I was unable to make any more OP, but Downthread has proven to be popular with my friends in the local fragrance exchange club so I decided to keep making more.
Are your products vegan?
Some of my fragrances and fragrance products might not be considered vegan depending on how you feel about natural beeswax and other natural animal products that don’t harm the animal, and about vintage ingredients.
What’s the story with the Goddesses Mulling Herbs?
These is the herb blend for making my Northern Lights Goddesses Brew whiskey. I can’t sell the whiskey but I can sell dried herbs. For years, I used to grow my own wheat, a heritage variety of winter wheat developed by local Native Americans in the Southwest desert region. I eventually gave that up because processing the wheat became too difficult for me due to arthritis. But I still had a tiny amount of the wheat left and I put a few symbolic pieces in each of the packages of Goddesses Mulling Herbs in the 2025 batch. Each ingredient honors a different goddess, except for the black tea which is for all goddesses. I had to make some adjustments to my formula to make it a dried herb blend because I used to include a liquid ingredient, namely, Agave Nectar for Hela.
Ingredients: Black Tea, Rosemary, Green Tea, Rose Petals, Lavender, Pine Nuts, Jasmine, Sunflower Petals, Lemon Balm, Peppermint, Wheat, Oats, Apple Pieces, ginger.
Why these ingredients:
Black Tea for all goddesses
Rosemary for the mermaids, the Nine Mothers of Heimdall
Green Tea for Jord
Rose for Freya
Lavender for Sigyn
Pine Nuts for Zisa
Jasmine for Frigga
Sunflower Petals for Sunna
Lemon Balm for Hela
Peppermint for Skadhi
Wheat for Sif
Oats for Thrud
Apple for Idunna
Ginger for Eir
