Badedas shower gel great stuff, its surprising how many skin issues arise from using a shampoo in conjunction with a soap. It's not a matter of product necessarily but movement of dirt that results in its removal. This is separate from antibacterial body products which I don't use when showering.
Anyway enough of the boring stuff, Badedas is my favourite.
Thanks, I certainly do, but won't be in 2 months time, as I'm moving away from the industry.Not boring at all, I expect you see and hear a lot in your line of work.
Thanks, I certainly do, but won't be in 2 months time, as I'm moving away from the industry.
The last episode of the wet shavers round table (youtube) included a micro biologist and was heavily science based, some interesting listening.
Thank youAll the very best in what ever you are doing next.
Imperial Leather now contains SLS and is cheaply made in Thailand.I have to admit that this soap sounds intriguing:
https://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/imperial-leather-revitalising-grapefruit-soap/prd-0145138
Imperial Leather now contains SLS and is cheaply made in Thailand.
“There's no evidence to suggest that sodium lauryl sulfate causes cancer—so there's no need to stop using shampoo,†said Nicola Smith, Health Information Officer at Cancer Research U.K. Cosmetics are under tight regulation in Europe and have to be shown to be safe before they can be sold. Unfortunately there are a lot of unfounded rumors on the internet about cosmetics causing cancer but they simply aren't backed up by convincing scientific evidence.â€
Lush only cares about profits, not individuals that suffer skin conditions.
The following all produce SLS/SLES free Savon de Marseille liquid:Maybe it's best that you not bathe.
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