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Dang it, I've read the stories on different lists I'm on. I didn't want to

believe it - that there ARE actually people out there with a terrible affliction

called LACK OF BRAINS. Case in point: I was in a street fair this past Sunday.

Sales were going well, and I was happy. I'm new to street fairs, and the first

few I did (this past May) weren't too good. This one was going great.

 

And then it happened. A seemingly normal-looking woman came up to me and asked,

" Excuse me, but does your soap have soap in it? " I must have looked at her like

she was from outer space. I asked her to repeat the question, and she

did....exactly the same way.

 

Now, I suppose I should preface this by saying this - I have NO patience for

stupidity. I have a long fuse, but this was just beyond stupidity. This woman

was a wingnut supreme! So, I tried to once again ask her nicely to rephrase the

question. She did. The same way, only this time she added, " I can't use soap

with soap in it. I'm allergic, you know. "

 

At that, I said, " I'm sorry, ma'am, but my soap is 100% pure soap, and nothing

more. If you'd like some soap with no soap and merely detergents, I would

suggest you go to Shop Rite and pick up a bar of Dial, or any other similar

non-soap soap. "

 

She walked away, but several people listening to our silly argument came over

and some even bought my 100% soap soap.

 

: )

Cindy

Pittstown SOAPworks

 

 

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OK, Cindy--

When were YOU in Michigan????? I get that regularly from a woman who comes to

the Farmer's Market because she doesn't remember from week to week that she's

run that on me for almost two seasons now!!

LMAO,

Serra

 

 

guinness97 wrote:

 

> Dang it, I've read the stories on different lists I'm on. I didn't want to

believe it - that there ARE actually people out there with a terrible affliction

called LACK OF BRAINS. Case in point: I was in a street fair this past Sunday.

Sales were going well, and I was happy. I'm new to street fairs, and the first

few I did (this past May) weren't too good. This one was going great.

>

> And then it happened. A seemingly normal-looking woman came up to me and

asked, " Excuse me, but does your soap have soap in it? " I must have looked at

her like she was from outer space. I asked her to repeat the question, and she

did....exactly the same way.

>

> Now, I suppose I should preface this by saying this - I have NO patience for

stupidity. I have a long fuse, but this was just beyond stupidity. This woman

was a wingnut supreme! So, I tried to once again ask her nicely to rephrase the

question. She did. The same way, only this time she added, " I can't use soap

with soap in it. I'm allergic, you know. "

>

> At that, I said, " I'm sorry, ma'am, but my soap is 100% pure soap, and nothing

more. If you'd like some soap with no soap and merely detergents, I would

suggest you go to Shop Rite and pick up a bar of Dial, or any other similar

non-soap soap. "

>

> She walked away, but several people listening to our silly argument came over

and some even bought my 100% soap soap.

>

> : )

> Cindy

> Pittstown SOAPworks

>

 

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LMAO - they're all over, aren't they? I truly didn't believe it. I'm in NJ,

btw.....

I thought to myself (well, I can't really say WHAT I thought to myself because I

believe profanity isn't allowed on the list--lol), it's true! There really IS a

group of people out there who are inherently stupid. I even asked her if she

meant fragrance or a particular ingredient, and the more she insisted it was

SOAP she was allergic to, the angrier I became until I just couldn't take it

anymore and had to give her the " get out of my face " look and told her to go to

Shop Rite.

 

Oh, and I left out the 2nd wingnut for the day - another lady asking about

hypoallergenic right after her. I just handed her a bar of unscented and she

was happy - no arguments there, but jeez! Two in one day?

 

Cindy

 

 

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OK, Cindy--

When were YOU in Michigan????? I get that regularly from a woman who comes to

the Farmer's Market because she doesn't remember from week to week that she's

run that on me for almost two seasons now!!

LMAO,

Serra

 

 

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LOL!! I get those too, plus, is your soap antibacterial? :) I kind of

let them know that if they wash their hands like they should, then yes, it's

antibacterial!! :) VBEG!!

 

You figure they have their heads so ingrained in commercials that they don't

know how good " real " soap is!! I had one girl swear up and down that she

couldn't use any soap. She could only use Dove. I told her about one of my

soaps and the only ingredient is Olive Oil! She still couldn't believe that

her doctor would steer her wrong. I finally got her to take a sample of the

Olive Oil soap and she called me a week later saying how wonderful her skin

felt and that the bumps that she was so used to being on her face and chest

went away!!! Amazing what handmade soap will do for ya!! :)

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps & Toiletries

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

nbrown

936-203-3188

 

 

guinness97 [guinness97]

Thursday, September 16, 2004 8:15 PM

 

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

LMAO - they're all over, aren't they? I truly didn't believe it. I'm in

NJ, btw.....

I thought to myself (well, I can't really say WHAT I thought to myself

because I believe profanity isn't allowed on the list--lol), it's true!

There really IS a group of people out there who are inherently stupid. I

even asked her if she meant fragrance or a particular ingredient, and the

more she insisted it was SOAP she was allergic to, the angrier I became

until I just couldn't take it anymore and had to give her the " get out of my

face " look and told her to go to Shop Rite.

 

Oh, and I left out the 2nd wingnut for the day - another lady asking about

hypoallergenic right after her. I just handed her a bar of unscented and

she was happy - no arguments there, but jeez! Two in one day?

 

Cindy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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yep - but don't you think that this one really took the cake? Does my soap

contain soap??? I had to ask for clarification several times, and she said it

the same EACH time. People! lol

 

Well, at least the ruckus caused attention which made people come over and some

bought! lol

 

I thought I was going to get a string of them, as right after that a woman asked

about whether my soap was " hypoallergenic " so I asked what she's allergic to -

turns out it's fragrance, so I said, " Well, if you choose an unscented oatmeal

(my MOST popular type, believe it or not), then yes, it's hypoallergenic for

YOU. I hate marketing hypes. lol

 

Cindy

 

-

 

 

LOL!! I get those too, plus, is your soap antibacterial? :) I kind of

let them know that if they wash their hands like they should, then yes, it's

antibacterial!! :) VBEG!!

 

You figure they have their heads so ingrained in commercials that they don't

know how good " real " soap is!! I had one girl swear up and down that she

couldn't use any soap. She could only use Dove. I told her about one of my

soaps and the only ingredient is Olive Oil! She still couldn't believe that her

doctor would steer her wrong. I finally got her to take a sample of the Olive

Oil soap and she called me a week later saying how wonderful her skin felt and

that the bumps that she was so used to being on her face and chest went away!!!

Amazing what handmade soap will do for ya!! :)

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps & Toiletries

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

nbrown

936-203-3188

 

 

 

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Cindy, that is just awsome!

I work at Hairmasters, and yes, people are mostly stupid there. They dont know

why they are having flaking, but its not dandruff or why their hair all of a

sudden became dry. Lack of common sense mostly. Its usually their shampoo:

Pantene, Dove, White Rain, etc.

 

Now I am not perfect, by far, and I do believe in educating the public but

sheesh.

 

that is why, hopefully, I can sell a few of my wares online..and who knows,

maybe be able to work at home..and deal with only a few wingnuts...

 

Hugs, Nessy

 

 

At that, I said, " I'm sorry, ma'am, but my soap is 100% pure soap, and nothing

more. If you'd like some soap with no soap and merely detergents, I would

suggest you go to Shop Rite and pick up a bar of Dial, or any other similar

non-soap soap. "

 

She walked away, but several people listening to our silly argument came over

and some even bought my 100% soap soap.

 

: )

Cindy

Pittstown SOAPworks

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, Nessy!

 

Do you make your own shampoo? I just started with the liquid soaps (aka shower

gel?) and I sold a bunch of them - was really happy, considering the amount of

work that goes into getting it to come out " right. " I was thinking that I make

my own laundry soap (not for sale--personal use), my own soap that I do sell,

and now shower gels, so why not shampoo? I'm very sure that the commercial

" detergents " I'm using aren't great for the health of my hair.

 

Thanks!

Cindy

 

-

 

 

Cindy, that is just awsome!

I work at Hairmasters, and yes, people are mostly stupid there. They dont know

why they are having flaking, but its not dandruff or why their hair all of a

sudden became dry. Lack of common sense mostly. Its usually their shampoo:

Pantene, Dove, White Rain, etc.

 

Now I am not perfect, by far, and I do believe in educating the public but

sheesh.

 

that is why, hopefully, I can sell a few of my wares online..and who knows,

maybe be able to work at home..and deal with only a few wingnuts...

 

Hugs, Nessy

 

 

 

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Cindy,

 

I know I'm not Nessy, but I have been reading that using a homemade soap to

wash your hair can leave behind a 'scum' of sorts, and doesn't rinse as

clean. Someone recommended to rinse hair thoroughly with a small amount of

vinegar to cut the scum, then rinse well with clean water. It's supposed to

help at least. :)

 

If you'd like, email me offlist, and I can give you further information.

 

I too, would prefer to use a homemade soap for anything that I can......but

I don't want to have any really 'bad' hair days if I can help it! :)

 

Candy in AL

 

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Friday, September 17, 2004 12:14 PM

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

> Hi, Nessy!

> Do you make your own shampoo? I just started with the liquid soaps (aka

shower gel?) and I sold a bunch of them - was really happy, considering the

amount of work that goes into getting it to come out " right. " I was

thinking that I make my own laundry soap (not for sale--personal use), my

own soap that I do sell, and now shower gels, so why not shampoo? I'm very

sure that the commercial " detergents " I'm using aren't great for the health

of my hair.

> Thanks!

> Cindy

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Hi, Candy!

 

I don't mind asking on list......if you don't mind answering onlist. We might

help someone!

 

My hair is baby fine (I've heard Chris, list-mom saying her hair is similar). I

have such a hard time with shampoos - have yet to find the " perfect " shampoo.

They all weigh my hair down and make it look greasy by the end of the day. I'm

42, so that's just NOT acceptable. lol

 

I also don't want to smell like a pickle. lol

Too bad there isn't a vinegar that has no smell!

 

My mom uses my bar soap in her hair (she has the same baby-fine hair I do -

great genes, huh? lol), and she swears by it. I like the " feel " of the liquid

- like a commercial shampoo - better.

 

But to answer your question, I would love to know.....yes, please do tell!

 

Cindy

 

-

 

 

I know I'm not Nessy, but I have been reading that using a homemade soap to

wash your hair can leave behind a 'scum' of sorts, and doesn't rinse as

clean. Someone recommended to rinse hair thoroughly with a small amount of

vinegar to cut the scum, then rinse well with clean water. It's supposed to

help at least. :)

 

If you'd like, email me offlist, and I can give you further information.

 

I too, would prefer to use a homemade soap for anything that I can......but

I don't want to have any really 'bad' hair days if I can help it! :)

 

Candy in AL

 

 

 

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Cindy....

 

The reason I said offlist, ....well there's another list......and I wasn't

sure if Chris would mind if I list it here.....

 

Ok, here goes, and Chris, if I've broken a rule, please don't beat me too

much with that wet noodle! :)

 

Go to , at CosmeticLab/

 

They discuss all types of cosmetics, soaps, lotions, shampoos,

etc.....anything and most EVERYTHING that you wouldn't think of, they

discuss in detail here. Very cool people, and most helpful. They go into

great detail regarding FDA regs, and all.

 

I am not sure if the other group will allow me to post excerpts of 'their'

list materials here....

I will have to ask first. Give me a bit, and I will ask. Then if it's

A-OK, I will send more info to the list.

 

HTH,

Candy

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" Pittstown Soapworks, LLC " <guinness97

 

Friday, September 17, 2004 12:41 PM

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

>

> Hi, Candy!

>

> I don't mind asking on list......if you don't mind answering onlist. We

might help someone!

>

> My hair is baby fine (I've heard Chris, list-mom saying her hair is

similar). I have such a hard time with shampoos - have yet to find the

" perfect " shampoo. They all weigh my hair down and make it look greasy by

the end of the day. I'm 42, so that's just NOT acceptable. lol

>

> I also don't want to smell like a pickle. lol

> Too bad there isn't a vinegar that has no smell!

>

> My mom uses my bar soap in her hair (she has the same baby-fine hair I

do - great genes, huh? lol), and she swears by it. I like the " feel " of

the liquid - like a commercial shampoo - better.

>

> But to answer your question, I would love to know.....yes, please do tell!

>

> Cindy

>

> -

>

>

> I know I'm not Nessy, but I have been reading that using a homemade soap

to

> wash your hair can leave behind a 'scum' of sorts, and doesn't rinse as

> clean. Someone recommended to rinse hair thoroughly with a small amount

of

> vinegar to cut the scum, then rinse well with clean water. It's

supposed to help at least. :)

>

> If you'd like, email me offlist, and I can give you further information.

>

> I too, would prefer to use a homemade soap for anything that I

can......but

> I don't want to have any really 'bad' hair days if I can help it! :)

>

> Candy in AL

>

>

>

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OH! Oops. Chris - my fault. Don't blame Candy for that one!

Cindy

 

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C. Lucas

Friday, September 17, 2004 12:58 PM

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

Cindy....

 

The reason I said offlist, ....well there's another list......and I wasn't

sure if Chris would mind if I list it here.....

 

Ok, here goes, and Chris, if I've broken a rule, please don't beat me too

much with that wet noodle! :)

 

Go to , at CosmeticLab/

 

They discuss all types of cosmetics, soaps, lotions, shampoos,

etc.....anything and most EVERYTHING that you wouldn't think of, they

discuss in detail here. Very cool people, and most helpful. They go into

great detail regarding FDA regs, and all.

 

I am not sure if the other group will allow me to post excerpts of 'their'

list materials here....

I will have to ask first. Give me a bit, and I will ask. Then if it's

A-OK, I will send more info to the list.

 

HTH,

Candy

 

 

 

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Hi Cindy,

 

Excuse me for jumping in here but I was a hairdresser for many years and

owned my own salon. I too have " frog hair " as does my granddaughter. The best

shampoo I ever used was by Sabastin ( I'm sure I misspelled that) It was call

Cello. Very mild and had a partner conditioner. Since I no longer have my salon

and the country salons out here don't even know anything about this product

line, I can no longer get them. If you come across them I know you'd love it.

For now I am working on an herbal shampoo with and herbal rinse for our type for

hair. Tree Tea is very good for our limp delicate hair.

 

Hugs,

Sally

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Pittstown Soapworks, LLC<guinness97

< >

Friday, September 17, 2004 11:41 AM

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

Hi, Candy!

 

I don't mind asking on list......if you don't mind answering onlist. We might

help someone!

 

My hair is baby fine (I've heard Chris, list-mom saying her hair is similar).

I have such a hard time with shampoos - have yet to find the " perfect " shampoo.

They all weigh my hair down and make it look greasy by the end of the day. I'm

42, so that's just NOT acceptable. lol

 

I also don't want to smell like a pickle. lol

Too bad there isn't a vinegar that has no smell!

 

My mom uses my bar soap in her hair (she has the same baby-fine hair I do -

great genes, huh? lol), and she swears by it. I like the " feel " of the liquid

- like a commercial shampoo - better.

 

But to answer your question, I would love to know.....yes, please do tell!

 

Cindy

 

 

 

 

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Sally,

What do you think will show up more important. The shampoo or the rinse?

I am curious. For years I have used a homemade liquid shampoo ( not made

by me) and I do have big problems with dry skin and scalp.

But my problems is even bigger with commercial shampoos.

I changed my diet to use more antioxidants, especially Omega 3 fish oil.

Still not a big difference.

I suspect it's the medication I take..

C-M

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I make a shampoo bar that rinses out squeaky clean first time around!! I

use oils that are great for the hair such as Squalane, Meadowfoam, Camellia,

Rice Bran, etc. I've been using my shampoo bars for the past four years

and haven't had any problems with my hair. Also, I have many followers who

love my shampoo bars!! :)

 

 

 

HTH,

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps & Toiletries

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

nbrown

936-203-3188

 

 

C. Lucas [cdlucas]

Friday, September 17, 2004 11:19 AM

 

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

Cindy,

 

I know I'm not Nessy, but I have been reading that using a homemade soap to

wash your hair can leave behind a 'scum' of sorts, and doesn't rinse as

clean. Someone recommended to rinse hair thoroughly with a small amount of

vinegar to cut the scum, then rinse well with clean water. It's supposed to

help at least. :)

 

If you'd like, email me offlist, and I can give you further information.

 

I too, would prefer to use a homemade soap for anything that I can......but

I don't want to have any really 'bad' hair days if I can help it! :)

 

Candy in AL

 

-

" Pittstown Soapworks, LLC " <guinness97

 

Friday, September 17, 2004 12:14 PM

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

> Hi, Nessy!

> Do you make your own shampoo? I just started with the liquid soaps (aka

shower gel?) and I sold a bunch of them - was really happy, considering the

amount of work that goes into getting it to come out " right. " I was

thinking that I make my own laundry soap (not for sale--personal use), my

own soap that I do sell, and now shower gels, so why not shampoo? I'm very

sure that the commercial " detergents " I'm using aren't great for the health

of my hair.

> Thanks!

> Cindy

 

 

 

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Thanks, Sally! LOL - never heard of it referred to as " frog hair " before!

That's funny.

 

Cindy

 

-

 

 

Excuse me for jumping in here but I was a hairdresser for many years and

owned my own salon. I too have " frog hair " as does my granddaughter. The best

shampoo I ever used was by Sabastin ( I'm sure I misspelled that) It was call

Cello. Very mild and had a partner conditioner. Since I no longer have my salon

and the country salons out here don't even know anything about this product

line, I can no longer get them. If you come across them I know you'd love it.

For now I am working on an herbal shampoo with and herbal rinse for our type for

hair. Tree Tea is very good for our limp delicate hair.

 

Hugs,

Sally

 

 

 

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Hi Chris,

One thing you can do is strip the meds out of your hair. Even asprin deposits

in your hair. Redkin and Jeri Mac make a product called Phanilly ( Fa-nal- lee)

that strips out all the meds from your hair. As for a good conditioner I always

like Wella Kolestrol. Fats is what naturally conditions our hair . You might

also add a little extra olive oil to your diet. One of the main things for hair

and skin care is that when we open the shaft or the pores we need to do a cool

rinse afterwards to close them up otherwise all the good we put on or in is

lost. After I rinse my hair I then give it a quick rinse with cool water. Same

with my face. I think we need to use a good shampoo that will get all the grime

and such off of the hair shaft but then re need to replace some fats to the hair

and close the shaft up. If you use a conditioner and rinse with warm water you

are leaving the hair shaft open to lose what moisture it has. I am not big on

all the fancy high priced shampoos and conditioners. All you need is a simple

gentle shampoo that removes all the grime and oils that attaches to the hair and

then a simple detangler so you don't split the hair shaft trying to comb your

hair out wet. Also once a month you need to put back some of the fats that is

lost from using blow dryers, curling irons, out in the sun or wind ect... If you

eat right then your hair has enough of the vit B's ect.. I use Wella Kolestrol

once a moth . I have also found that tea tree EO is very good for fine limp

hair. When and if I get a shampoo formula worked out that does well on our kind

of hair I'll gladly post it for anyone who wants to try it. Right now I'm

leaning more to a liquid shampoo instead of a bar.

I hope this helps with your hair questions.

 

Hugs

Sally

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Friday, September 17, 2004 5:37 PM

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

Sally,

What do you think will show up more important. The shampoo or the rinse?

I am curious. For years I have used a homemade liquid shampoo ( not made

by me) and I do have big problems with dry skin and scalp.

But my problems is even bigger with commercial shampoos.

I changed my diet to use more antioxidants, especially Omega 3 fish oil.

Still not a big difference.

I suspect it's the medication I take..

C-M

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ribbbit ribbit ! Cindy lol A few years after I sold my salon and went back to

work in the hair biz. I worked in the first Tony and Guy salon in Dallas on

Sherry Lane. It was there that the term " Frog Hair " was first made . LOL James ,

a Scottish guy, cut my hair very very short because he said I had frog hair and

it looked better short. It was cute and it fit my face but it was as short as a

guy's hair cut. So frog hair it became.

 

Hugs,

Sally

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Saturday, September 18, 2004 6:16 AM

Re: My first soapy wingnut

 

 

Thanks, Sally! LOL - never heard of it referred to as " frog hair " before!

That's funny.

 

Cindy

 

 

 

 

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