LycanCo's News and Updates
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Help us make it a season of giving.
Between 1st December 2024 and 31st January 2025, LycanCo will donate $1 from the sale of our Pet Positive Soap Bar Range, our Glorious Green Apple Soap Bars, our Clarifying Charcoal Bar Soaps, our small Skin Cream tubes and our Bergamot Beard Oils to Safe Pets Safe Families. Together we can reach our goal of $500.
Safe Pets Safe Families is committed to keeping pets and families together.
Their Paws & Pals program provides much needed support to displaced members of our community such as those experiencing homelessness. Paws & Pals removes barriers for the homeless and their pets by running outreach support services to pet owners sleeping rough, as well as pop up vet clinics where their pets can receive essential health care.
Help us make it a season of giving by purchasing one of our SafePets Fundraising products or donating via the link on our Facebook page.
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The Art and Science of Soap Making: Hot Processed vs. Cold Processed
Soap making is a craft that combines creativity with science, offering endless possibilities for personalization and innovation. At LycanCo, we make full use of the diversity of soap making techniques and the unique benefits each method brings.
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A History of Lavender
The sophisticated blending of lavender with other essential oils and the evolving science of scent have led to the creation of fragrances that evoke specific emotions, catering to contemporary preferences for comforting, fresh aromas. -
Lovely Lemon Myrtle: Australia's Fragrant Treasure
Long before it became a key ingredient in artisanal soaps and steamers, Lemon Myrtle was a staple in the diet of Indigenous Australians. Known for its strong lemony flavor, it was used as a seasoning in cooking, adding a burst of citrusy zest to meats, seafood, and even in flavoring beverages. -
Supporting Small Businesses: The Power of Your Google Review
Why Google Reviews Matter for Small Businesses:
For many micro enterprises and small businesses, the reality often involves bootstrapping their marketing budget, making tools like Google reviews an essential lifeline in their growth and sustainability. Here’s why:
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Discover Smoother, More Manageable Hair with LycanCo's New Conditioner Bars
Our conditioner bars offer the perfect balance between nature and science. Whether you have straight, curly, or wavy hair, our bars are designed to meet the diverse needs of our valued customers. -
The Origins of Lather: Tracing the History of Soap-Making in Australia and Beyond
The history of soap-making is a journey through time, culture, and geography. It's a continual reminder that each bar of soap we create is a small yet significant chapter in an ancient, ongoing story. -
Navigating the Artisan Market Season in Adelaide: A Guide to Managing Your Energy and Health
Charlie and I have been bringing the diary up to date this week and talking about strategies that have worked over the past few years to keep LycanCo as bright in May as it is in November. We are also considering what we can implement this year to help manage our energy just that little bit better. As always, we are looking for that 1%. They add up over time. -
Winter Activities and Care for You and Your Canine Companion in Adelaide
Winter in Adelaide eventually ushers in a season of crisp air, cooler temperatures, and occasional rain. These changes in the weather invite unique ways to bond with your pet. Here's how to make the most of the chillier months with your canine companion. -
Soothing Oatmeal and Honey Soap for Sensitive Complexions
By choosing a natural and organic alternative, you can avoid potential exposure to harmful substances. Free from sulfates, parabens, and artificial fragrances, this soap provides a gentle and non-irritating cleansing experience, ideal for adults and teenagers with sensitive skin.
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Neem Oil and Coconut: Our Critter-Repelling Shampoo
Neem oil stands as the star player in our Neem and Coconut Pet Positive Shampoo Bar. This potent ingredient possesses insecticidal properties, making it an effective deterrent for common pests such as fleas, ticks, and mites.