Interview with Malina of Ojai Botanika
Malina with Ojai Botanika has always been creative. She loves everything from baking to essential oil blending. At just 15, she tried soapmaking for the first time and quickly got hooked. She now sells beautiful bars made with natural colorants and essential oils. Learn more about how Malina got started, what inspires her, and her soapmaking tips.
Ojai Trails, Topa Topa, and Pink Moment soap
How long have
you been making soap and how did you get started?
I’m 21 now, but I started soapmaking almost six years
ago, when I was only 15 years old! Actually, years before that, I was already
studying herbalism and was interested in natural health and
beauty. I was homeschooled for most of my childhood, so I was able to
explore my interests and learn unique things at a very young age.
I remember my mom was really into essential oils. We would have fun
blending them and I loved the way they smelled and how I felt when using
them. One thing led to another and I started learning how to make herbal
balms, lotions and stuff. I remember staying up one night ’til
midnight in the kitchen, creating a new body butter recipe. Everyone else was
asleep, but there I was with an electric mixer, whipping up copious amounts of shea
butter and coconut oil. I’m so blessed that my family was so
supportive of my creative endeavors!
Years later, when I was 15, a friend told me that I’d probably enjoy making soap. She invited me to her studio and gave me my first lesson in soapmaking. I was so fascinated! We did a few more soapmaking lessons and she guided me toward some online resources. I remember spending every free minute reading the Soap Queen blog and watching Soap Queen TV!
I made my first solo batch of soap using a Bramble Berry Beginner's Cold Process Soap Kit. From then on, I was pretty much hooked! I spent a lot of time testing out recipes and then worked on creating my own unique formulations and designs. At first, I made soaps just for fun, for friends and family. Everyone kept telling me how much they loved my soaps and how they thought I should start selling them. I started out very small, selling locally via word of mouth. It felt so wonderful to be able to share my creations and bring happiness to others through my soaps. I’m still a very small business, trying to keep up with growing demand. It gets really busy sometimes, but it’s so worth it to be able to pursue my dreams!
What advice
would you give to makers just starting their businesses?
Follow your passion and trust your intuition! For me, this has been the
most important thing to remember all these years. It can be discouraging sometimes
when you’re just starting, but always remember what drove you to begin
your journey. When you maintain that sense of passion and integrity and stay true to
yourself, people will be drawn to you and your products. Surround yourself with
supportive people! I’ve had such incredible support from friends and
family. Take time to create recipes that are uniquely yours, and be sure to test
them thoroughly. Once you have a product that you’ve tested and are
confident in selling, take the necessary steps to become a real business. It may not
be the most fun, but taking care of business matters like insurance, business
license, etc., ahead of time will give you peace of mind and allow you to focus on
what you’re really passionate
about!
What is your favorite type of
product to make?
Definitely cold process soap!
There’s something about the magical process of oils and lye mixing
together that really appeals to the alchemist in me. I also love the freedom to
create beautiful designs and scents. I especially enjoy swirling soap; no
two bars have the same design!
What
inspires you to create?
I’m the type of
person who is constantly in creative mode, so I find inspiration in everything.
I’m especially inspired by nature! I’ve created lots of soaps
with locally-grown ingredients and designs inspired by our local mountains, trails,
meadows, flowers, night skies, herbs, and
trees.
How did you come up with the name
for your business?
Ojai (pronounced like
“Oh, hi!”) is the name of the little town where I was born and
raised. It’s tucked away in a valley, not too far from Los Angeles, CA.
It’s such a special place; the energy here is so beautiful and unique.
It’s known for being a very artsy town and is home to lots of
super-talented people. Since Ojai has been such a big part of my life and
inspiration for my brand, I wanted to honor it in my business name. Ojai is also the
local Chumash Indian word for moon! I’m really drawn to the moon, so it
seemed like the perfect fit. The name “Ojai Botanika” pays
homage to my beautiful home and the natural botanicals that I use in my
creations.
What is your
favorite Bramble Berry product and why?
I have been
using Bramble Berry products since my friend first taught me about soapmaking! I
remember when she gave me a Bramble Berry gift card for my birthday; I was so
excited! I got to try all kinds of wonderful new ingredients. Some of my favorite
products are the natural clays. They add a lovely slip and beautiful colors to my
natural soaps. Rose clay is my absolute favorite! I use it in one
of my most popular soaps, “Ojai Rose,” to create the
beautiful pink swirls. I’m also a huge fan of
the natural indigo powder. It gives such a lovely, natural denim-blue tone
in soap.
Tell us something unusual or
unique about yourself!
I’m actually a very
introverted person. I was hesitant when I first started my business because I
thought I would have to be “on” all the time. But, being able to
share my passion with such a supportive community really helped me to break out of
my shell and become more comfortable and confident.
What are some of
your other hobbies and interests?
Reading is one of
my absolute favorite things to do. I would happily read for the rest of my life. I
also love listening to music! I always have music playing while I work in my soap
studio! It really helps keep me upbeat and productive. I’m also an avid
baker! I love making super-yummy, healthy baked goods. One of my biggest passions,
besides soapmaking, is makeup. When I was little, I would love sitting next to my
grandma, watching her apply her makeup. It was so fascinating to me! Once I started,
I never got tired of the process of applying makeup, and I love wearing it. It feels
like art to me. Fun fact: before I fell in love with soapmaking, I was seriously
considering becoming a professional makeup artist. I guess it makes sense that I
would end up creating products in the beauty
industry!
What is your number one
soapmaking tip?
Soaping at room temperature! Ever
since I learned about that, it has really changed my soaping game. I used to have
such a hard time with my soaps getting too hot and accelerating, since I’m
not the most patient person. Now, I just prep my oils and lye one day and the next
day I’m able to make loads of soap pretty
easily.
If you were to give one of your
products to a stranger, what would you choose and why?
I would probably choose a bar of my crescent moon soap! I feel like
that’s my signature design and I love seeing the looks of awe and joy when
people see that soap for the first time. Being able to brighten someone’s
day is a such a wonderful feeling!
Have you ever
experienced a soapy fail? How did you work through it, and what did you
learn?
Yes… Speaking of patience, I
recently had a batch of soap accelerate really badly on me. I was in a hurry, making
a new scent and design, and I ended up soaping at too high temps. When I went to
pour the swirl, the batter thickened up so fast, I nearly had soap on a stick! But,
I kept calm and did a very fast design change. I was able to pour the soap into two
layers with a clay line in between them. That night, I kept worrying that the soap
would be a failure and I wouldn’t be able to use it. The next day, when I
went to cut it, I was pleasantly surprised and ended up loving the new design. It
turned out to be a happy accident! In fact, that soap ended up being the first one
to sell out at a recent event! I learned my lesson (again) about patience, but also
learned not to give up and to be open to new ideas and
designs.
What do you love most about
creating bath and body products?
I love the entire
process of making soap, but I especially love that soapmaking allows
self-expression. It’s a wonderful art form to me, like painting,
sculpting, or glass art. I love creating beautiful, natural products full
of quality, organic, and natural ingredients to help people live
healthier and happier lives. Most of all, I love being able to communicate with
people all over the world and share my passion with them. My heart feels so full
when I hear from people who have enjoyed using my soaps or who have been inspired by
them. To me, that is the most fulfilling part of what I
do!
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