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It’s that time of year when the annuals need protection. It’s wonderful to take a bath amidst lush greenery when it’s cold outside. This year I setup UV lights in the solarium to keep the palegoniums happy.
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Master Bath Bathroom in San Francisco
Double shower - large transitional master white tile and mosaic tile medium tone wood floor double shower idea with a trough sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, a one-piece toilet and white walls
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7 natural alternatives to commercial soaps?
Here are some options:
Castile Soap: Castile soap is a vegetable-based soap traditionally made from olive oil. It is gentle on the skin and can be used for both body and household cleaning purposes. Castile soaps are available in liquid or bar form and often come in various natural fragrances or unscented options.
Coconut Oil Soap: Soap made from coconut oil is another natural alternative. Coconut oil has moisturizing properties and produces a rich lather. It is suitable for all skin types and can be used for body and facial cleansing.
Glycerin Soap: Glycerin soap is made from vegetable oils and contains glycerin, a natural humectant that helps retain moisture in the skin. It is mild and suitable for sensitive skin. Glycerin soaps are available in various formulations and can be scented or unscented.
Herbal or Botanical Soaps: Herbal or botanical soaps are made by infusing natural ingredients like herbs, flowers, or essential oils into the soap base. These soaps can offer additional benefits based on the specific herbs or botanicals used. For example, lavender soap may have a calming effect, while tea tree soap may have antibacterial properties.
Oatmeal Soap: Oatmeal soap is gentle and soothing to the skin, making it suitable for sensitive or dry skin. It can help relieve itching and inflammation. Oatmeal soaps often contain finely ground oatmeal or oat extract.
Aleppo Soap: Aleppo soap is a traditional soap originating from Syria. It is typically made from olive oil and laurel oil, which gives it antibacterial and antifungal properties. Aleppo soap is known for being gentle and moisturizing.
DIY Soap: If you enjoy crafting, you can make your own natural soap using ingredients like natural oils (coconut, olive, almond, etc.), essential oils for fragrance, and natural additives like herbs, clays, or exfoliants. Making soap at home allows you to have full control over the ingredients and customize the soap to your preferences.
When opting for natural alternatives, it's essential to check the ingredient list and choose products that are truly natural and free from harmful additives. Additionally, keep in mind that natural soaps may have different textures, scents, or cleansing properties compared to commercial soaps, as they lack synthetic ingredients.
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