Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 Aromatherapy, herbs, natural living, etcI asked last week about acylglutamate and recived no response so I am assuming nobody here sells or uses. I am trying to help this dear woman that cannot afford the only face wash that seems to help her. All natural until the acylglutamate (supposedly a derived coconut or sugar cane product). I have created a fabulous toner and then used that with mild soaps and it is too drying. This face wash sample she sent is mild, foams just a teeny bit to clean the face and washes off easily. So all I am lacking is something to create a light foam. Any suggestions? Thank you so much! Blessings -Love and Light- Ray and Kristena Roder http://www.dreamseeds.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 Hi Kristena, Since its my list I'll go ahead and shamelessly promote myself ... I make an All Olive Castile Liquid Soap that can be used in face washes. It gently suds, is mild (as its all olive) and in formulations, extra oil can be added to it for increased moisture. It is available in a concentrated paste (just add your own water): http://alittleolfactory.com/liquidsoapbase.htm and a ready to use diluted liquid soap: http://alittleolfactory.com/soapliquid.htm *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Aromatherapy, herbs, natural living, etcI asked last week about acylglutamate and recived no response so I am assuming nobody here sells or uses. I am trying to help this dear woman that cannot afford the only face wash that seems to help her. All natural until the acylglutamate (supposedly a derived coconut or sugar cane product). I have created a fabulous toner and then used that with mild soaps and it is too drying. This face wash sample she sent is mild, foams just a teeny bit to clean the face and washes off easily. So all I am lacking is something to create a light foam. Any suggestions? Thank you so much! Blessings -Love and Light- Ray and Kristena Roder http://www.dreamseeds.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 , " dreamseeds " <dreamseeds wrote: > > Aromatherapy, herbs, natural living, etcI asked last week about acylglutamate and recived no response so I am assuming nobody here sells or uses. > > I am trying to help this dear woman that cannot afford the only face wash that seems to help her. All natural until the acylglutamate (supposedly a derived coconut or sugar cane product). > I have created a fabulous toner and then used that with mild soaps and it is too drying. > > This face wash sample she sent is mild, foams just a teeny bit to clean the face and washes off easily. > > So all I am lacking is something to create a light foam. Any suggestions? > Thank you so much! > Blessings > -Love and Light- > Ray and Kristena Roder > http://www.dreamseeds.org > > Ray and Kristina, I'm not using this product, but I get supplies from TheHerbarie.com which has natural derived products for skin care production. I've been very happy with them, even though I do my own research on the products to be sure. LOL always paranoid. Hope this helps, Susanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 , " Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy wrote: > > Hi Kristena, > > Since its my list I'll go ahead and shamelessly promote myself ... I > make an All Olive Castile Liquid Soap that can be used in face washes. > It gently suds, is mild (as its all olive) and in formulations, extra > oil can be added to it for increased moisture. > > It is available in a concentrated paste (just add your own water): > http://alittleolfactory.com/liquidsoapbase.htm > > and a ready to use diluted liquid soap: > http://alittleolfactory.com/soapliquid.htm > > *Smile* > Chris (list mom) > http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > > > Aromatherapy, herbs, natural living, etcI asked last week about > acylglutamate and recived no response so I am assuming nobody here sells > or uses. This would be the best alternative to use! Chris, I didn't know you had Castile soap, or I would not have suggested another company. I'm sorry. Kristena, Castile really is best, disregard my last post. I think I'll just keep quiet and read for a while.... Susanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 Hi Susanne, No sweat! Angie is great to work with .. and she has a totally different line of supplies than what I carry So don't keep quiet, please, the list has been TOO quiet lately *lol* *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com <chrisziggy wrote: > I make an All Olive Castile Liquid Soap This would be the best alternative to use! Chris, I didn't know you had Castile soap, or I would not have suggested another company. I'm sorry. Kristena, Castile really is best, disregard my last post. I think I'll just keep quiet and read for a while.... Susanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 , " Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy wrote: > > Hi Susanne, > > No sweat! Angie is great to work with .. and she has a totally different > line of supplies than what I carry > > So don't keep quiet, please, the list has been TOO quiet lately *lol* > > *Smile* > Chris (list mom) > http://www.alittleolfactory.com > Thanks a lot Chris, I'm glad you're not upset. Sometimes people get into hot waters, suggesting someone off list. In a way I agree, to try support list members' businesses, and I usually don't say anything, if I know someone has what someone else is looking for. You're right though, Angie is great to work with and has a totally different product line. However, Castile soap still is the best thing to use if there are skin issues <G> IF that's not available, then there are other options. Thanks again, you're great Susanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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