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Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:22 pm |
Quick question...would dr. bronners qualify as liquid castille soap in the DIY recipies?
It has made my skin dry. Any thoughts?
Thank you! ![Shock](images/smiles/shock.gif) |
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Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:47 pm |
that's strange. maybe ur skin was already dry to begin with. dr broner has a range for sensitive skin, you can tell it by the words "baby mild" in the product's title. |
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Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:32 pm |
Thank you for your response! I think I use too much. I will dilute it first and put it in a bottle rather than pouring it in my hand. |
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Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:04 am |
I had the same problem with Dr. Bronner's but I mixed it 50% Dr. Bronner's and 50% distilled water. Then I put it in an empty liquid soap dispenser that produces foam (I think it was an old SoftSoap bottle). What a difference that made. I got a light foamy cleanser that was very gentle with my skin. I always rinse well and then put a smidgen of coconut oil on my moist skin. Hope that helps! |
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