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- Thursday June 27, 2019
Has anyone tried these soaps and know if it is any good? I like the sound of them.
Try MdC rose, it's got a natural rose scent and I love it, expensive? Not really because it lasts and lasts and never seems to go down in the tub.. P.They do look good and if They are any good, then a bargain. However, none of the shaving soaps are rose . Worth a try.
Let us know what you think if you buy it, thanks. P.Has anyone tried these soaps and know if it is any good? I like the sound of them.
I've managed to acquire some samples so I will post feedback in due course.Let us know what you think if you buy it, thanks. P.
Try MdC rose, it's got a natural rose scent and I love it, expensive? Not really because it lasts and lasts and never seems to go down in the tub.. P.
Has anyone tried these soaps and know if it is any good? I like the sound of them.
I'm not very knowledgeable on ingredients and what works well and what doesn't. What's your view on these?Aside from MdC, there's Signature Soaps Leodis, is Rose scented (with a few other things, including Geranium) but to my nose it smells a lot like the Eyup Sabri Rose Water.
Good find! Their soap base looks an interesting one, not seen a base like theirs before.
Ingredients:
- Sodium Soyate (Soy wax)
- Sodium cocoate (Coconut oil)
- Sodium castorate (Castor oil)
- Sodium cocoabutterate (Cocoa butter)
- Glycerin (by-product of saponification process)
- Water (Aqua)
- Sodium jojobate (Jojoba oil)
I'm not very knowledgeable on ingredients and what works well and what doesn't. What's your view on these?
Aside from MdC, there's Signature Soaps Leodis, is Rose scented (with a few other things, including Geranium) but to my nose it smells a lot like the Eyup Sabri Rose Water.
Good find! Their soap base looks an interesting one, not seen a base like theirs before.
Ingredients:
- Sodium Soyate (Soy wax)
- Sodium cocoate (Coconut oil)
- Sodium castorate (Castor oil)
- Sodium cocoabutterate (Cocoa butter)
- Glycerin (by-product of saponification process)
- Water (Aqua)
- Sodium jojobate (Jojoba oil)
Soy wax can be used as an alternative to stearic acid, which is often, but not always, derived from palm oil. A lot of people are now shunning palm oil products due to the de-forestation that occurs to grow the palms. Stearic acid can also be produced from rapeseed oil and that's what i use, i may give soy wax a go in the future, this is the first time I've seen it in a commercial soap.