cheesenoodle
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I have this neem oil http://www.dyna-gro.com/pureneem.htm
It's cold pressed from the Neem seed
Thinking of making a 30% neem soap for its antibacterial and antifungal
properties. Plus, it's just lying around from being used as an insecticide for
the garden, there's a good amount of it.
The rest would be coconut oil, palm oil, and if necessary, olive oil.
To cover any bad smell, patchouli essential oil would be added!
I read about Neem soap here http://www.discoverneem.com/neem-soap.html
"The neem oil content in neem soap varies. (Some manufacturers may use
mainly cheap ingredients and just add some token neem oil. So don't buy
just any soap that says "neem" somewhere on the label...
To get the maximum benefit look for "maximum strength". 20% neem oil
content is good. 30%-40% is about as high as you can go."
"Neem oil has insecticidal properties, is antibacterial and antifungal,
soothing and moisturising... Neem oil soap is a real treat for the skin, even
for healthy skin. But skin problems are where it shines.
Here are just some skin conditions where people have used neem soaps for
centuries and with great results. Follow the links to find out more.
Acne, scabies, psoriasis, ringworm, preventing infections and ulcers, skin
problems in pets, ..."
Also:
http://www.colebrothers.com/soap/oils.html
"Extracted from the bark of the Neem Oil Tree. This oil has the ability to treat a variety of skin disorders such as dandruff. Use as a base oil up to 40%. "
It's cold pressed from the Neem seed
Thinking of making a 30% neem soap for its antibacterial and antifungal
properties. Plus, it's just lying around from being used as an insecticide for
the garden, there's a good amount of it.
The rest would be coconut oil, palm oil, and if necessary, olive oil.
To cover any bad smell, patchouli essential oil would be added!
I read about Neem soap here http://www.discoverneem.com/neem-soap.html
"The neem oil content in neem soap varies. (Some manufacturers may use
mainly cheap ingredients and just add some token neem oil. So don't buy
just any soap that says "neem" somewhere on the label...
To get the maximum benefit look for "maximum strength". 20% neem oil
content is good. 30%-40% is about as high as you can go."
"Neem oil has insecticidal properties, is antibacterial and antifungal,
soothing and moisturising... Neem oil soap is a real treat for the skin, even
for healthy skin. But skin problems are where it shines.
Here are just some skin conditions where people have used neem soaps for
centuries and with great results. Follow the links to find out more.
Acne, scabies, psoriasis, ringworm, preventing infections and ulcers, skin
problems in pets, ..."
Also:
http://www.colebrothers.com/soap/oils.html
"Extracted from the bark of the Neem Oil Tree. This oil has the ability to treat a variety of skin disorders such as dandruff. Use as a base oil up to 40%. "