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  1. Cliff
    07-16

    This is a really cool article. Me and my wife have actually been interested in making homemade soap, because it is cost effective and we can try different types of fragrances. Thank you for this information, I didn’t realize it could be done this easily. I bet using baking soda will give that refreshing feeling as well.

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    • Tes
      07-16

      There is a great cost savings when making your own laundry soap for sure and fragrances you can add whatever you like, being that I make my own soap the soap scraps I use already have a scent to them so that slightly scents the laundry soap, however I do usually add a bit more.  The baking soda will soften the water as well as brighten your whites. 

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  2. Rika
    10-21

    Hi Tes,

    My niece suddenly developed a skin rash.  The strange thing it is only in the mornings.  She goes to bed fine, but in the mornings when she wakes up she’s got this red skin rash on her legs and arms.  It lasts for a couple of hours before it disappears.  Do you think it might be the laundry soap?

    I love the idea of making your own laundry soap, especially if the commercial laundry soaps causes skin irritations.  How much do you save making your own laundry soap?

    Thanks for sharing your laundry soap recipe with us! 

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    • Tes
      10-21

      It does sound like the laundry soap could be your nieces issue, but first I’ll have to ask you does she sleep with a cat or dog?  I’m asking this because my grandson had the same thing and we found that the cat was sleeping with him and he’s allergic to cat hair.

      I’m not sure what my total cost savings would be, but I’m pretty sure it cost me pennies rather than dollars for each load of laundry.

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  3. Stacie
    10-21

    I think this is a wonderful article! Using more natural products is the way to go when you have sensitive skin or a skin disorder like eczema. 

    I personally have sensitive skin, and I have to be very careful with perfumes, and dyes. These recipes offer a great alternative option, and for my lazy side you offer an all natural soap to buy as well! Thank you! How awesome! 

    I do have a suggestion for you to add to your bath soaps, it is all natural and should help your skin a lot! Hemp oil, it has so many benefits for the skin! It is a natural anti-inflammatory, and one heck of a moisturizer. I think you will appreciate this once you try it!

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