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CountryChick Posted - Jul 15 2005 : 07:59:24 AM
I am looking for some Natural shampoo bars & body soaps...
What ones have you tried... good or bad.

Looking for some good soaps to try? It will be my first purchase.

Thanks Again,
CountryChick
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CityCat Posted - Aug 18 2005 : 7:39:56 PM
I use soap made by the Elora Soap Company.
http://www.elorasoap.com/
I discovered it when I was having trouble finding anything that would help my dry, itchy, eczema problem skin. I started to use their nettle soap, and the eczema cleared right up and I lost the lizard dry skin. This was exciting so I tried some of their other soaps and settled on my favourite, mint. It has a lovely smell and it got rid of my acne! I use it on my face and body, and it even works great as a shampoo in a pinch. I recommend this soap to everyone, and I'm proof it works great! And their flowers and leaves ointment is fabulous for dry skin. Their tea tree blend is fantastic for speeding up wound healing and cracked winter hands.

Cat
lonestargal Posted - Aug 08 2005 : 09:39:58 AM
I have been using the Chagrin Valley soaps and I REALLY like them for my face and body. They also have lotion bars, pet shampoos, and shampoo bars. I have tried the shampoo bars but still trying to get used to them but I really recommend the body soap. Very reasonably priced too and they do samples. Website is www.chagrinvalleysoapandcraft.com .
therusticcottage Posted - Jul 20 2005 : 07:42:39 AM
Dr. Bronner's lavender is the best!! I only use it for cleaning and spraying on unwanted critters -- I've heard too many people say it is harsh for bathing. I always buy handmade soap to bath with from local people -- at least I will until mine is done curing!! Then I'll just use what I made.

Tom's of Maine is good too. I can't use Kiss My Face or Burt's Bees -- it breaks me out.

Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State
Fulminous Posted - Jul 20 2005 : 06:53:39 AM
I'm a promoter of the Dr. Bronner's myself, I've used it for a few years in the backcountry as all it suggested for, yes, even toothpaste. I prefer the peppermint or lavender scent as it helps by not attracting bugs. I just find that I absolutely need to apply lotion, cream or witchhazel with aloe after washing with the Dr. Bronner's as it leaves my skin feeling really parched.
I also like the Kiss My Face soaps and bodywashes, they have an organics line that I love!
For shampoo and conditioner my fiance (who has longer hair than me now I think) and I have finially settled with Nature's Gate organics lines, the shampoo lathers more than the Kiss My Face, and the conditioner seems to do a "better" job than the brand of the same name. However, personally, I do like the KMF brand shampoo because it doesn't lather up quite so much, so it rinses out with less water.
Whimsy_girl Posted - Jul 16 2005 : 9:18:02 PM
quote:
Originally posted by CountryChick

I am looking for some Natural shampoo bars & body soaps...
What ones have you tried... good or bad.

Looking for some good soaps to try? It will be my first purchase.

Thanks Again,
CountryChick



My mom just introduced me to the Melaleuca line of products and I'm really digging it! It smells great and the bars of soap are really dense so they last forever.

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive. James Stewart in the movie HARVEY
sqrl Posted - Jul 15 2005 : 09:41:41 AM
I make and use my own soap, but Dr. Bonners is a good natural, no frills kind of soap. A few different flavors and it come liquid and as a bar. What like the most about this soap is that you can buy it in bulk because I'm really nuts about wasting packaging so I try to buy bulk as much as possble. Also this soap can be used for dishes, laundry it's just plain soap so it could be used for anything. This makes me think though if you have very sensitive skin may be it's not the best. Also It's sold in almost every health food all over the country. But like I said I prefer homemade.

Blessed Be



www.sqrlbee.com
Alee Posted - Jul 15 2005 : 08:47:04 AM
Many of us make our own soaps. Check out the "Market Place" thread to see if any of those look interesting...or you could try your hand at making your own! It is lots of fun, and not too hard to do! Good Luck!

Ciao

Alee

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