Quote Originally Posted by Hogrider View Post
I also have the shaving cream which I will not be using any time soon. Have you seen the ingredients in it? Allow me to go down the list:
· Stearic Acid: a type of fat
· Myristic Acid: another fatty acid
· Potassium Hydroxyde: Potash, a very corrosive acid
· Coconut Oil: OK to use
· Glycerin: A derivative of soap. OK to use
· Triethanolamine: An emulsifier, helps bind all these acids together
· Cocoa Oil: OK to use
· Butter: OK to use
· Parfum: Fragrance
· Phenoxyethanol : A preservative…ethanol ; a close cousin of alcohol. Wait a minute is says no alcohol in the front of the tube.
· Sodium Hydroxide: Lye, or caustic soda..very corrosive.
· Tetrasodium EDTA: helps bind the sum total of all of the above.
· Salix Alba: Obtained from the bark of the Willow Tree.
If anybody wants my tube please PM me…you pay the postage. HOG
While this appears to be a formidable list, if the contents frighten you, you may not want to use any soap or cream on your face. ASAIK, lye, potash, and fatty acids are the essential ingredients in any soap/cream. IIRC, the ratio of potash and lye determine the texture of the product -- one makes it "harder" (soap), the other "softer" (cream). As for the alcohol, if you use any kind of fragrance you're probably putting that on your face as well. Of course, I don't know if any of these chemicals might actually be dangerous. Before the invention of soap (at least, according to Genesis), a normal lifespan was 700-900 years. So, maybe you're on to something.