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Hi Michele, All,

 

What makes the M & P soaps drying are two things ..... one .. the fact

that many (not all) of the bases are made from crappy detergents, and

two ..... the fact that it takes a LOT of alcohol to make transparent

soap. Those are the two reasons that folks with dry skin may be better

off not using transparent soaps (at least not for body soap).

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Happy Holidays!

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Michele at Home wrote:

 

> Hi!

> I've always been sort of wary of the M & P soaps for my use since I have

> such

> dry skin. Are all M & P soaps drying to the skin? I know glycerin

> soaps like

> Nutragena don't work well for me.

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Chris-

I am going to show my ignorance here...are glycerin type soap all M & P?

I still have not made soap but it is on the spring project list.

Dr & I are on the road, just had to bring the laptop to keep up. We leave

Indianapolis this morning to head to Nashville, Indiana, (a small town in

southern Indiana deep in the hardwood forest for two days of R & R after

visiting family before we return to Madison.)

Hope every one had an enjoyable holiday.

Janet

 

 

>Hi Michele, All,

>

>What makes the M & P soaps drying are two things ..... one .. the fact

>that many (not all) of the bases are made from crappy detergents, and

>two ..... the fact that it takes a LOT of alcohol to make transparent

>soap. Those are the two reasons that folks with dry skin may be better

>off not using transparent soaps (at least not for body soap).

>

>*Smile*

>Chris (list mom)

>

>Happy Holidays!

><http://www.alittleolfactory.com>http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

>Michele at Home wrote:

>

>> Hi!

>> I've always been sort of wary of the M & P soaps for my use since I have

>> such

>> dry skin. Are all M & P soaps drying to the skin? I know glycerin

>> soaps like

>> Nutragena don't work well for me.

>> --

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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MM,

Hiya everyone...here's a quick question for ya...I've been looking and

looking around for melt and pour soap or CP soap..and well... I'd prefer the

CP soap but it's soooooooooo expensive.....what I'd like to know is does

anyone know where I can get CP soap in small amounts and that's not going to

cost my my whole months paycheck? oh..and if anyone know's where to get

cosmetic grade oils in sweetpea and apple jack and peel...I'll love ya

bunches...and I'll love ya more then that if it's cheap..haha....

 

Bright Blessings to you and those you love,

Autum Rain Wolf

 

 

 

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Janet Golden wrote:

 

> Chris-

 

Hi Janet, All :)

 

>

> I am going to show my ignorance here...are glycerin type soap all M & P?

 

Well, one can make a transparent glycerin soap from scratch that is not

a melt and pourable soap (rebatching it doesn't work so well)

so there MAY be some soap makers out there selling a glycerin bar that

is NOT melt and pour .. but it is rather rare ....

 

>

> I still have not made soap but it is on the spring project list.

 

Melt and pour .. or rebatching base is certainly and easy way to start

and making a SMALL batch with lye is also easy and not intimidating :)

 

>

> Dr & I are on the road, just had to bring the laptop to keep up. We leave

> Indianapolis this morning to head to Nashville, Indiana, (a small town in

> southern Indiana deep in the hardwood forest for two days of R & R after

> visiting family before we return to Madison.)

 

Have fun!

 

>

> Hope every one had an enjoyable holiday.

 

There is still more holiday time to enjoy! Happy New Year's! :)

 

>

> Janet

 

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

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