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Aleppo soap has It's own natural scent, olive oil and laurel oil, quite pleasant really.I know a few people on here use this, I'm just after opinions on it
I'm fancying some, I'd just like to know what's it like to bathe with, scent, skin feel...what to watch out for when buying on eBay, those sort of things.
Any opinions gratefully received
Thank you very much for your answer, and your offer. Pm incomingAleppo soap has It's own natural scent, olive oil and laurel oil, quite pleasant really.
The percentage of laurel oil can be as low as 5% or as high as 70%, the higher the laurel oil the better it is for your skin but it makes it more expensive.
I use 70% Laurel oil soap but 50% is still good.
The best soap is still made in Aleppo although it is now made in Turkey and surrounding areas.
The highest quality has the highest Laurel oil content and is slightly softer and doesn't last quite as long as the 20 or 50 % soap.
In my opinion Aleppo soap is the best soap you can buy, use it for face body and as a shampoo bar
It only contains olive oil, Laurel oil and lye, the method of manufacturing hasn't changed for centuries.
I have a 50% bar I will gladly send to you, no payment needed, my gift to you.
I have my seller on eBay who I buy mine from and I can PM you their details should you wish.
It's a good honest soap that has stood the test of time and may it continue to be made for centuries to come.
You may have guessed by now that I really love this soap, which leaves your skin feeling great, it is good for problem skin also, it's as pure as a soap can get.
Take me up on my offer, PM me your address and you can try before you buy.
Paul.
You don't put it back in the cardboard box once used do you!It smells like wet cardboard.
Absolutely no doubt, Brian produces great soaps but the OPs post was regarding Aleppo soap specifically, just saying!I’d fully recommend trying @BrianH range of soaps.
Thank youI’d fully recommend trying @BrianH range of soaps.
Could you PM a link to your recommended sellerAleppo soap has It's own natural scent, olive oil and laurel oil, quite pleasant really.
The percentage of laurel oil can be as low as 5% or as high as 70%, the higher the laurel oil the better it is for your skin but it makes it more expensive.
I use 70% Laurel oil soap but 50% is still good.
The best soap is still made in Aleppo although it is now made in Turkey and surrounding areas.
The highest quality has the highest Laurel oil content and is slightly softer and doesn't last quite as long as the 20 or 50 % soap.
In my opinion Aleppo soap is the best soap you can buy, use it for face body and as a shampoo bar
It only contains olive oil, Laurel oil and lye, the method of manufacturing hasn't changed for centuries.
I have a 50% bar I will gladly send to you, no payment needed, my gift to you.
I have my seller on eBay who I buy mine from and I can PM you their details should you wish.
It's a good honest soap that has stood the test of time and may it continue to be made for centuries to come.
You may have guessed by now that I really love this soap, which leaves your skin feeling great, it is good for problem skin also, it's as pure as a soap can get.
Take me up on my offer, PM me your address and you can try before you buy.
Paul.
eBay seller is called zimbabweman or you can order at www.alepposoap.uk same seller.Could you PM a link to your recommended seller
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