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  1. Thread: Greener Soaps?

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    I have no doubts that they eat the meat. It's...

    I have no doubts that they eat the meat. It's not the "green" thing that I care about as much as the fact that China has a crap record when it comes to careful treatment of animal species; I mean,...
  2. Thread: Greener Soaps?

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    LuckyCynic, get the Body Shop cream (I put a link...

    LuckyCynic, get the Body Shop cream (I put a link to my review in my previous post, but didn't make it obvious--looking back, that was a bad move, sorry. try clicking the word "cream"--I love that...
  3. Thread: Greener Soaps?

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    The Body Shop Maca Root cream is an EXCELLENT...

    The Body Shop Maca Root cream is an EXCELLENT brush cream. I would put it up with the top English creams in terms of quality.
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    Have you thought about using the Body Shop's...

    Have you thought about using the Body Shop's Cream? It's very good stuff, and they are quite a green company. They also have a synthetic brush, but I don't know if it's any good. I hear the Omega...
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    I'm not exactly sure what you mean by...

    I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "excusable". Boars are certainly a renewable resource; and Williams, being tallow based, is probably mostly fairly low impact. Unless, of course, you're a...
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    What are you using now? I would recommend...

    What are you using now?
    I would recommend non-palm oil (palm oil bad!) based soaps, and maybe try to get some of the Fitjar soaps from Norway--they seem to be very environmentally conscious.
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