Message from @Gailm
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Now I'm getting hungry
and vitamin B 17 cures various of cancers as well that is only found in appricot seeds
Have any of you used pine tar soap?
@the Steward it is one of the ingredients to keep it solid
no but sound nice , Tn
Can't say I have @TnFarmGal
There goes that lag again
pine sap smells soooooo good
hmmmmm
Grandpa's Pine Tar Soap. Great deodorizer and antiseptic.
that sounds amazing Tn
Ah. @TnFarmGal I think I h ave, when I lived in NC. Pine Tar Soap.
look at all the vital stuff we are missing out on
The other soap I swear by is Lye soap.
brb gonna boil some rice
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Pine is good for psoriasis, itching, and other skin ailments - according to Essential Oil facts
@TnFarmGal I get my soap base already made
I don't want to deal with the lye
It can be dangerous
To make lye soap, you pour water over pure wood ash. The result is the purest form of soap there is. The ashes are what is bad.
Gail and Groot, regular soap factories.
And I don't
I've never made it. I get mine from the local hardware store!!
I made some glycerine soap with mhyrr and frankencinse and added a little gold sugar sprinkles for glimmer
How much lye, wood ash, water @TnFarmGal ?
For the lavendar soap, the base was a creamy base and added lavendar buds gave it a nice scrub
But I think the whole flower would have been prettier
@the Steward I don't know. I've never made it.
Hmmm, guess its a youtube or other diy video.
Yes @the Steward I've read plenty on how to make it.
I probably have a recipe on it, somewhere in the hermitage. lol
Lye is the original soap I think.
Notso probably looked it up; wanna bet?
You're probably right!
If you get a soap base, it's soooooooooo easy
But you need Essential Oils to make it smell niiiiiiicccceee
it depends on what you get