Ok, so this is really the only place where I can share this and not feel like a total crazy person....
I was at the farmers market today, and there's a specialty salt/product stall there. I happen to look, and they had Aleppo soap, FROM SYRIA! of course I had to get one. It smells heavenly (that handmade, scent free, old kind of smell that's just amazing). It's hard as a rock. And because I didn't want to use the whole soap yet (it'll probably be kicking around for a few years), I chipped off a sliver and tested the lather. SOO creamy! and not that OO soap kind of slime. No clue how long it was cured (the girl there wasn't too knowledgable...she's just a sales girl not the usual guy who knows everything about the products).
Anyway, though I'd share to all you soap fans out there.
I was at the farmers market today, and there's a specialty salt/product stall there. I happen to look, and they had Aleppo soap, FROM SYRIA! of course I had to get one. It smells heavenly (that handmade, scent free, old kind of smell that's just amazing). It's hard as a rock. And because I didn't want to use the whole soap yet (it'll probably be kicking around for a few years), I chipped off a sliver and tested the lather. SOO creamy! and not that OO soap kind of slime. No clue how long it was cured (the girl there wasn't too knowledgable...she's just a sales girl not the usual guy who knows everything about the products).
Anyway, though I'd share to all you soap fans out there.