How about adding honey and CS (as a preservative for the honey).  Honey is
great for the skin and hair has a sugar bond.

PT

 

From: Guyot Léna [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 12:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Sopa Nuts

 

Hi Melly,

Thanks for this! I've got some soap nuts down in the laundry and will play
with them tomorrow! (must have been a mad alchemist in a former life)

This sounds like it might also be good for psoriasis, or at least not bad
for it. I think I may add some CS to the mix, too.

 

Be well,

Léna

On Sep 7, 2011, at 11:50 PM, Melly Bag wrote:

 


 

Lena,

 

>From what i have learned, to test if you can still reuse the soap nuts, put
them in a bowl and cover with water, agitate with  your fingers and if
bubbles come out, it is still good to use. 

 

I put 10 nuts in two cups of water and boiled and simmered until it became
one cup. It was thicker.  Then i reused four times boiling it each time and
it came out more watery each time.  so i just put them all together as my
shampoo/body wash/face wash. I put aloe vera gel, allantoin and urea in it
too.  The smell is not bad.  I just hope the aloe vera does not come out
like dandruff when my hair dries.  I tried it as a face wash (rinsed it) and
hey, it looks good for the skin, some light wrinkles weren't too visible.
Allantoin and urea are good skin moisturizers.

 

Take care.

 

Melly  

 

 

 

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