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Kirk's Original Coco Castile Soap Bar

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tropical-punch

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So I was browsing the aisles at the store yesterday and I came across this soap.

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Then I looked at the ingredients:

Coconut soap, water, coconut oil, vegetable glycerin

:grin:

I've never tried it but it has rave reviews online.
 
I want to try it. I didn't buy it cause I have a ton of shampoo already.

ETA: So what is it about this Coconut soap. I heard online that it's coconut oil mixed with lye :perplexed
I have to do more research.
 
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Had good results with it on oily or irritated skin, expecially when I had very hard water. It was too drying for my hair.

Do most old-style soaps have lye? Maybe the LHCF soapmakers will come in here.
 
You have to use lye to make soap. No lye no soap or else all u get is a puddle of oil lol

Or u can use KOH

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