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1. The Laundry balls can stay in the machine all the time. Drying the ball naturally can reach better effect and prolong its life.
2. Suitable for all washing machines. 3. Filled with solid ceramic balls, never used as toys for children. 4. Suggestion: no use in industrial use or large-scale washing such as laundry shop, but can be used for antibacterial 5. Washing separately between different colors or easy-fading cloths. |
Five Reasons for Making Homemade Soap
By Leslie Pinczi
Softness
The first reason you should consider making homemade soap is that you can use glycerin, which is a natural by-product that moisturizes. Today, commercial soaps remove some or all of the glycerin, choosing other ingredients to help moisturize. However, making your own homemade soap means keeping the glycerin in, giving you a better moisturizing soap.
Chemicals
Again, commercial soaps have various chemicals added to make them firm and long-lasting. This means when you wash, you are actually coating your body with chemicals, which for some people causes serious problems of irritability. Instead, homemade soap can be made with 100% natural ingredients that are gentle on the skin, even for babies.
Healing Properties
Most commercial soaps are made using animal fats such as Sodium Tallowate (Tallow). This ingredient is extremely saturated, actually causing clogged pores and eczema in people with sensitive skin. Making homemade soaps are made with essential oils, which come from plants, being the very essence of the plant. This means you can add healing properties to the soap to benefit the skin and overall health.
Fragrances
To add fragrance to commercial soap, fragrance oils are used, which are synthetically made. As a result, these fragrances can cause skin irritation and allergy. With homemade soap, herbs, spices, and essential oils are used instead, giving the soap a wonderful fragrance that is natural and healthy.
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