Padamae
Well-Known Member
Thank you for the information.
Also, I'd caution the chamomile. It's a relative of ragweed and if you're allergic to ragweed, you can react to chamomile. Anything with chamomile in it makes my face sting.
There was another thread about oils and allergies, specifically peanut oil. It was said that processing the oil removes any elements causing allergies. Talked about frying food in those oils and using soap made from those oils not causing problems. Here it said that at least chamomile does so it appears that saponification process (gelling) does not change the the properties of any herbs used. Is this correct?
Thanks for any insight.
What is the "ideal" cleansing number for a facial bar? Or does that depend on skin type?
Hmm this is gonna be a little off topic but would any of these be a decent supplement to psoriasis or eczema treatments?
What's a good shape for a facial soap? I was thinking of doing round but, I just don't know.
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