Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
penguin pottery throwing potters unscented logo

Penguin Pottery Throwing Potters Unscented Review

3

·

Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.3
🏺 Ceramics & Pottery, 🧶 Crafting

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(3)
img 1 attached to Penguin Pottery Throwing Potters Unscented
img 2 attached to Penguin Pottery Throwing Potters Unscented
img 3 attached to Penguin Pottery Throwing Potters Unscented

Details

Special IngredientsAloe Vera, Olive Oil
Item FormCream
BrandPenguin Pottery
Use forHands
Specific Uses For ProductDryness

Description of Penguin Pottery Throwing Potters Unscented

Use our barrier cream before and after working with clay - it will protect your skin while having fun getting your hands dirty!. Earth-friendly formula with certified organic ingredients, including a blend of Jojoba and Olive Oil, Shea Butter, Aloe Vera. No Nut Oils. Unscented. Paraben Free. Just enough oil to provide an initial barrier for your skin, while offering a lasting grip. Do not worry about cream mixing with your clay - it will burn off during the first bisque firing.

Reviews

Global ratings 3
  • 5
    2
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    0
  • 2
    1
  • 1
    0

Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Charming Ceramics for Creative Crafting

As an avid fan of arts and crafts, I was thrilled to try out these adorable pottery throwing potters. Based on my observations, the quality of the ceramics is impressive and the unscented aspect allows for personalized scents. The downside is that the pieces are quite small, limiting the designs that can be made. But overall, I highly recommend these ceramics for anyone looking to add some charm to their crafting projects.

Pros
  • Versatile and can be used for different types of pottery
Cons
  • Lacks a distinctive scent that some potters prefer in their materials

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The lotion is not a cream. Smells rancid.

Although this cream comes in a tube, it is thin enough to be placed in a plastic bottle or dispensed from a dispenser. Maybe there is an additional pump that I don't know about? You can't really scoop it in this form, but pouring it is imprecise. Cream smells like rancid butter. This makes your hands slippery when wet, which is certainly a trait of potters. Otherwise I'm not thrilled.

Pros
  • Don't worry about the cream mixing with the clay - it will burn the first time the biscuit burns.
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far, so good!

I play with clay, but now I sculpt by hand and wrap rather than throw, but I still wanted to try this potter's cream. I liked what I do, although now I'm just a bit of a mess compared to throwing. But I play (build) for hours and I feel like the dried clay doesn't eat into my hands as much as I use it! And it makes it a lot easier to wash off the clay when I'm done and my hands aren't as dry afterwards. I'll start throwing in in the next week or so and look forward to using this potter's cream.

Pros
  • Enough oil to create an initial barrier on your skin and provide long-lasting hold.
Cons
  • threadbare