Monday, July 19, 2010

Liquid Soap!



100% Natural anti-flea
Oatmeal Dog Shampoo
8oz- $6
75 cents/ounce

Lavender, lemon, and rosemary oils repel fleas and oatmeal and shea keep a dog's sensitive skin from getting dry. Tested on my white dog's sensitive skin with awesome results! Blue coloring helps brighten white coats. A stronger version with tea tree oil is available, but only in homes without cats, as tea tree oil is unsafe for them.







Rosemary Lemon Antibacterial
8oz- $6
75 cents/ounce

Lemon and rosemary essential oils have been proven in lab tests to have strong antibacterial properties against common home pathogens like e.coli. However, unlike chemical antibiotics, they do not cause widespread resistant bacteria. 100% natural and smells great in a beautiful, shimmering gold.









Liquid soap is made two ways. Some people grate up solid soap and melt it into water. That's sort of like when they take glycerin, melt it, and pout it into a mold. It's the easy way of making it that produces a MUCH lower quality soap. Every bit of liquid soap I make uses the only real method for making it that exists. I use lye and oils like my other soaps, except the sort of lye used for liquid soap doesn't solidify the product. It's a long, involved process that takes up to 30 hours. However, it is ready for use much quicker than solid soap.

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