Rhea Fiorillo

Rhea Fiorillo

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Precision Craftsmanship Meets Holistic Wellness: Inside LunaCo Soap’s Technical Classes and Special Events on Long Island .

LunaCo Soap has positioned itself as a benchmark for artisanal excellence in the natural beauty industry, and its educational offerings reflect that commitment. The company’s curriculum is built on a foundation of rigorous standards, scientific formulation, and an unwavering focus on sustainability. By presenting each class as a blend of hands‑on practice and detailed theory, LunaCo ensures that participants leave with not only a finished product but also a deep understanding of the chemical and botanical principles that make each item effective and safe.



The handmade body oils class Long Island exemplifies this philosophy. Before a single bottle is poured, students are introduced to the concept of lipid stability, including the role of carrier oils, essential oil dilution ratios, and antioxidant systems. The instructor walks participants through a step‑by‑step calculation of the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) limits for each essential oil, ensuring that the final formulation complies with industry‑wide safety guidelines. A typical session begins with a discussion of how fatty acid profiles—such as the proportion of oleic, linoleic, and stearic acids—affect skin absorption rates and texture, followed by a laboratory‑grade blending exercise.



Technical specifications are emphasized throughout the body oil workshop. Participants learn to measure ingredients using precision analytic balances with a tolerance of ±0.01 g, and they record their formulations in a digital batch record that tracks batch size, temperature, and mixing speed (RPM). The class also covers the use of nitrogen‑flushed containers to prevent oxidation, and daily quality control tests such as peroxide value and iodine value assessments are demonstrated to illustrate product longevity.



When it comes to the candle making class Long Island, LunaCo applies the same scientific rigor to an art often perceived as purely decorative. Candles are more than ambiance; they involve complex combustion chemistry that can affect indoor air quality. The curriculum therefore begins with a review of wax types—paraffin, soy, beeswax, and blended soy‑coconut formulas—detailing their melt points, flash points, and soot production rates. Participants are taught to calculate the optimal fragrance load, typically expressed as a percentage of the total wax weight, while staying within the wax’s scent‑throw capacity to avoid over‑loading, which can lead to tunneling or excessive smoking.



In the practical portion, students use a thermostatically controlled heating mantle with a temperature accuracy of ±1 °C to melt the wax. They learn to monitor the wax’s viscosity using a viscometer and to add fragrance oils at the precise "hot‑throw" temperature recommended for each wax type. The class also covers wick selection based on the candle’s diameter, using a standardized wick‑sizing chart that incorporates factors such as wax density and fragrance load. After pouring, each candle undergoes a cure period, meticulously logged, to allow the wax and fragrance molecules to stabilize—a process that can range from 24 hours for soy blends to up to two weeks for high‑melting-point soy‑coconut mixes.



Beyond the technicalities, LunaCo integrates sustainability metrics into each session. For both body oils and candles, participants calculate the carbon footprint of their chosen ingredients by referencing supplier-provided lifecycle analysis data. This exercise teaches artisans how to make environmentally conscious decisions, such as selecting locally sourced carrier oils or opting for sustainably harvested beeswax.



One of the most sought‑after experiences is the artisan soap workshop Babylon NY, a deep dive into the chemistry of saponification. The workshop begins with an exploration of the stoichiometric relationship between fatty acids and lye (sodium hydroxide), where students perform precise calculations to determine the exact lye amount needed for a given oil blend. The "superfat" percentage—a deliberate excess of oil left unsaponified for moisturizing benefits—is discussed with regard to its impact on pH and skin compatibility.



Participants then engage in a controlled melt‑and‑pour process, using a double‑boiler system that maintains the oil phase at a steady 120 °F (49 °C) while the lye solution is cooled to the same temperature to prevent thermal shock. The workshop requires the use of a high‑speed immersion blender, calibrated to deliver a consistent shear rate of 2,500 rpm, ensuring uniform emulsification. The resulting soap batter is poured into silicone molds equipped with thermocouples that record cure temperature and humidity levels, factors that directly influence the soap’s final hardness and lather quality.



Quality assurance is a cornerstone of the Babylon workshop. After the 24‑hour gel phase, participants conduct a pH test using a calibrated digital pH meter, aiming for a final pH between 8 and 9, which is optimal for skin safety. They also perform a "cut test" to evaluate the soap’s structural integrity before the curing stage, which typically extends 4–6 weeks for cold‑process soaps. During this period, the soap is stored in a climate‑controlled environment with relative humidity maintained at 45 %‑55 % to avoid excessive moisture loss or mold growth.



The goddess manifestation oil workshop offers a unique blend of aromatherapy science and intention‑setting practice. While the name evokes a spiritual theme, the class maintains a strict technical framework. Participants begin by learning the principles of scent classification—top, middle, and base notes—and how these layers influence both olfactory perception and neurological response. The workshop uses gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC‑MS) data provided by essential oil suppliers to illustrate the composition of each oil, allowing participants to understand the synergistic effects of combining, for example, lavender (linalool) with frankincense (α‑pinene).



From a formulation perspective, the goddess manifestation oil is crafted as a roller‑on blend with a carrier base of fractionated coconut oil, chosen for its low viscosity and non‑greasy feel. The class teaches precise dilution ratios—typically 3 % essential oil to carrier—to stay within safe dermal exposure limits. Participants also learn how to incorporate skin‑penetrating enhancers such as propylene glycol at a maximum of 5 % of the total formula, balancing efficacy with regulatory compliance.



Safety protocols are rigorously enforced across all LunaCo classes. All participants receive a detailed Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each ingredient used, and they are required to don appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including nitrile gloves, safety goggles, and lab coats. The facilities are equipped with emergency eye wash stations and fire extinguishers rated for both chemical and electrical fires. Instructors conduct a pre‑class safety briefing, outlining proper handling, spill containment, and first‑aid procedures, thereby fostering a culture of responsibility.



In addition to the technical curriculum, LunaCo provides ongoing support through digital resources. After each class, attendees gain access to a password‑protected portal that houses PDF copies of the batch records, formulation calculators, and a forum for peer‑to‑peer troubleshooting. This post‑class ecosystem ensures that participants can replicate their successes and refine their techniques long after the workshop concludes.



For businesses or community groups interested in a customized learning experience, LunaCo offers private sessions that can be tailored to specific product lines or branding goals. These corporate workshops incorporate advanced topics such as scale‑up calculations, regulatory labeling requirements (including FDA cosmetic regulations), and supply‑chain optimization, allowing companies to transition from small‑batch artisanship to commercial production without compromising quality.



Finally, the integration of experiential learning with measurable outcomes distinguishes LunaCo’s program from generic craft classes. By combining hands‑on creation with data‑driven analysis—whether it’s tracking peroxide values in body oils, measuring soot output in candles, or recording pH trends in soap—the workshops empower participants to produce products that meet professional standards and resonate with environmentally conscious consumers.



Whether you are a hobbyist seeking to master the art of handmade body oils on Long Island, a candle enthusiast eager to understand the science behind a clean‑burning wax, an aspiring soap maker aiming to perfect cold‑process recipes in Babylon, NY, or a wellness practitioner interested in the nuanced formulation of a goddess manifestation oil, LunaCo Soap’s technical classes and special events provide a comprehensive, scientifically grounded pathway to creative and commercial success.

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