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I'm looking for a good organic liquid soap base - something I can use on both

skin and hair and won't be drying, to add my own oils to. Can anyone point me in

a direction please?

 

Thanks,

Nancy

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Our own list mom has a website that has that on it. Alittleolfactory.com I

think. That or Nikkie at Aftertherayne.com

 

If I didn't make liquid soap myself I'd buy hers.

 

Jennifer

 

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Nan

03/01/10 06:14 PM

 

liquid soap

 

I'm looking for a good organic liquid soap base - something I can use on both

skin and hair and won't be drying, to add my own oils to. Can anyone point me in

a direction please?

 

Thanks,

Nancy

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Nancy,

We carry an unscented organic, biodegradeble liquid soap that can be used for

hand, skin, hair, dishes, laundry (delicates) and more.

 

We have a lot of unscented base products made with a natural ingredients as is

possible. (We don't manufacture them, just sell them.)

 

You can find them here. http://birchhillhappenings.com/baseprod.htm

 

Penny

Your One Stop Aromatherapy Shop!

Birch Hill Happenings Aromatherapy LLC

100% Pure Essential oils and Supplies

http://birchhillhappenings.com/aroma1.htm

Since 1997

 

, " Nan " <harpandheart wrote:

>

> I'm looking for a good organic liquid soap base - something I can use on both

skin and hair and won't be drying, to add my own oils to. Can anyone point me in

a direction please?

>

> Thanks,

> Nancy

>

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is it castile soap??

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Penny

Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:22 AM

Re: liquid soap

 

 

 

Hi Nancy,

We carry an unscented organic, biodegradeble liquid soap that can be used for

hand, skin, hair, dishes, laundry (delicates) and more.

 

We have a lot of unscented base products made with a natural ingredients as is

possible. (We don't manufacture them, just sell them.)

 

You can find them here. http://birchhillhappenings.com/baseprod.htm

 

Penny

Your One Stop Aromatherapy Shop!

Birch Hill Happenings Aromatherapy LLC

100% Pure Essential oils and Supplies

http://birchhillhappenings.com/aroma1.htm

Since 1997

 

, " Nan " <harpandheart wrote:

>

> I'm looking for a good organic liquid soap base - something I can use on

both skin and hair and won't be drying, to add my own oils to. Can anyone point

me in a direction please?

>

> Thanks,

> Nancy

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Lori,

No, it is not a castile type of soap. Just an unscented (meaning nothing has

been added to it to make it have a scent) basic liquid soap made using as

natural ingredients as possible.

We have personally used it for many types of cleaning. Hair, Body, laundry and

for use around the house in the cleaning bucket!

Of course we add our own essential oils depending on what we are 'cleaning'.

 

Penny

 

Your One Stop Aromatherapy Shop!

Birch Hill Happenings Aromatherapy LLC

100% Pure Essential oils and Supplies

http://birchhillhappenings.com/aroma1.htm

Since 1997

 

 

, " Lori VanScoter " <lvanscoter wrote:

>

> is it castile soap??

> -

> Penny

>

> Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:22 AM

> Re: liquid soap

>

>

>

> Hi Nancy,

> We carry an unscented organic, biodegradeble liquid soap that can be used

for hand, skin, hair, dishes, laundry (delicates) and more.

>

> We have a lot of unscented base products made with a natural ingredients as

is possible. (We don't manufacture them, just sell them.)

>

> You can find them here. http://birchhillhappenings.com/baseprod.htm

>

> Penny

> Your One Stop Aromatherapy Shop!

> Birch Hill Happenings Aromatherapy LLC

> 100% Pure Essential oils and Supplies

> http://birchhillhappenings.com/aroma1.htm

> Since 1997

>

> , " Nan " <harpandheart@> wrote:

> >

> > I'm looking for a good organic liquid soap base - something I can use on

both skin and hair and won't be drying, to add my own oils to. Can anyone point

me in a direction please?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Nancy

>

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