Natural Soaps and Soap Making Supplies
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esterteyPosted
Tue 04 Aug 2009 5:52pm
I was looking for Natural Soap for me and my family that has gentle and subtle effect on my skin. I didn't have much time to shop around so I thought of looking around the internet. I was so inspired by one Soap website and bought 2 of her products. I am still waiting for the order and hopefully I can get it soon. I realized there is not much Natural
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The Pedal-Powered Natural Soap: Just Soap
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Rachel M.Posted
Thu 29 Apr 2010 8:53pm
Interested in natural home-made soaps? Check out Just Soap that has been made by bicycle!
A unique item for mother’s day- for those of you who are cyclists? Or just a cool gift idea? Either way, I know lots of people who’d be excited to get a homemade gift such as this!!
You can order five gift boxes of soap for $15.75! Sounds
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Soap Cleansing - What's in your bar of soap?
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Julie B.Posted
Wed 30 Sep 2009 9:25am
I read an article the other day about soap cleansing with bar soap. Most don't give it a second thought, but maybe you should. Many conventional soaps contain beef tallow... in the tallow. If that's not enough to get lathered up about, other soap ingredients include phthalates which can interfere with hormone function and triclosan which is linked to thyroid
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Recycle Bar Soap into Soap Crayons
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Jennifer LancePosted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:11am
I could tell you all the educational reasons for making soap crayons—children’s learning should be experiential, experience with art should be as varied as possible... adventure and models coping—but the truth is just that soap crayons are fun. You’re in the bath, so you’re supposed to be getting clean, but you’re drawing! With color
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Antibacterial Soap no Better then Regular Soap and May be Linked to Autism
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Gina NickPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
New research is pointing to a growing concern that antibacterial soaps, and the antibacterial pesticides contained within them, like Triclosan, may be detrimental..., and Alzheimer’s.
Antibacterial soaps and household cleaners are used by millions of Americans each day, believing that they are protecting themselves and their families’ health
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Swine Flu Vs. Soap: Our bet’s on the soap!
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Barbara FicarraPosted
Wed 29 Apr 2009 11:42pm1 Comment
to use one to turn it on since the sink is contaminated).
Wet your hands with warm running water and apply soap.
Rub hands together vigorously to make a soapy lather.
Rub all... if possible.
Always use soap and water if your hands are visibly dirty.
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are an excellent alternative if soap and water are not available.
Remember
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How to Make Natural Soaps
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Methods of HealingPosted
Wed 26 May 2010 6:00pm
There are many reasons why you may want to make natural soaps. Perhaps you are looking for greener options. Perhaps you hope to give the soaps that you make as gifts. It could be that you want soaps that have specific ingredients or...
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Unexpected Results from Soap Nuts
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homemadebeautyPosted
Sun 26 Sep 2010 1:02pm
of the soap.
You can also use this decoction with other ingredients.
Here are some recipes:
I boiled nuts in chamomile herbal tea- I just added one chamomile tea bag (you can use...
Recently, I made an amazing discovery. From the title of this article, you probably can guess the subject of what amazed me so much. Yes, it is soap nuts or Sapindus
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