I'm just wondering who the health nuts are!! I'm SO happy to be making my own products!! I'm just getting started, but it's my goal to replace as much as I can with products I can make myself, chemical-free
Um... no, you aren't making 'chemical-free' products. Remember, EVERYTHING is a chemical, including water.
True that!! "Safer for me"!!
I want to make coconut oil dish soap, and I'm curious to see what the actual cost will be, per ounce.
I'm wondering about shampoo, I see discussions about shampoo bars, and may try that, but I'm wondering why liquid isn't used. Shed some light??
I don't have any light to shed on shampoo, I use an alternate method to clean my hair.
Kittish, out of curiosity, how do you clean your hair?
For several months, I was using a mixture of soapnuts, amla, & shikakai powders to clean my hair. It worked well for me (I have super oily hair), but it was so time consuming. I just couldn't keep up with it.
I made my own laundry soap just to try it out! It worked fine but the grating was such a pain that I haven't tried again. It was just grated 100% CO soap with 0%SF, mixed equally with borax.
Otherwise I just use my own bar soaps and liquid soaps instead of store-bought. I use my liquid soap as a body wash and it works great!
Oh gosh, everything I make for personal use (lotsa stuff) is all natural, or "nearly natural", i.e., I use a preservative for lotions and creams.
Earlene is correct. I love my all-natural hair & body soap and shampoos. I used a liquid shampoo today -- Flaxseed (85%) & Rosin (15%). What's funny about that is I made a dupe of Murphy's Oil Soap for cleaning wood floors, cabinets, etc and tried it on my hair and loved it! LOL Oodles of lather and my hair rinses clean, soft and shiny. The rosin boosts lather, clarifies the liquid soap and also has preservative qualities. Scented with an EO blend of Lavender, Rosemary & Tea Tree or Cedarwood & Oakmoss. I also use Hog Wash (50/50 lard & PKO) and Baby Mild Liquid Castile, Dr. Bronner's Type, scented with either Peppermint EO or Lavender EO.
It's very satisfying to be able to make just about everything you want or need in the way of care and upkeep for the ole bod, for around the house, and for special requests -- like when my sister was going through radiation therapy after a lumpectomy and asked for an Aquaphor type ointment to protect her skin.
Oh gosh, everything I make for personal use (lotsa stuff) is all natural, or "nearly natural", i.e., I use a preservative for lotions and creams.
It's very satisfying to be able to make just about everything you want or need in the way of care and upkeep for the ole bod, for around the house, and for special requests -- like when my sister was going through radiation therapy after a lumpectomy and asked for an Aquaphor type ointment to protect her skin.
Beauty products, I just make them for fun! I love a good challenge, and is one of the things I came up looking into research for preparedness.
I LOVE a challenge also, that's a BIG part of it for me to, and the learning process!s.
You may want to look at a book called "Better Basics for the Home". The author was exposed to a natural gas leak and developed a lot of sensitivities, and so worked to rid her home of artificial ingredients and to be as natural as possible. She has recipes for all sorts of home care products.
Hi everyone,
I’m new to the forum. I’ve been “lurking” for a couple weeks. I’m new to soaping and making diy personal products. To answer Laurabolyard, I’m another “healthnut” looking to get away from harmful chemicals. I look forward to learning and sharing
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