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04-10-2014, 04:33 AM #1
Best Natural Soaps for Hippies Like Me ?
Beginner here and I'm almost done with my first tube of Proraso. I'd like to know what are the best natural soaps (or as close as you can and still get a great lather). I know a lot of ingredients are actually natural with long complicated chemical names, but if anyone knows a particular brand that is known for more eco friendly ingredients and is still a great soap, I'd really appreciate it. If this has been sent around already, my apologies.
And as an added bonus, if it's not super expensive - even better! Cheers!
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04-10-2014, 04:42 AM #2
If I am not mistaking the soaps from How to grow a moustache are vegan.
They have very good rewiews and only cost 16$.
I have 2 coming my way this week.We are born wet, naked and hungry.
After that things get worse.
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04-10-2014, 04:58 AM #3
Right on, thanks! I'll check it out. Yeah..my work consists of researching hazardous materials, so that makes me strive for more natural ingredients.
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04-10-2014, 05:04 AM #4
Wow, just read some great reviews on Amazon. Thanks for sending this along!
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04-10-2014, 05:06 AM #5
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Thanked: 4826I have not used too many soaps but hear a few brand names kicking around like Mike Natural. It makes me think that they may be. Quite a few of they cottage soaps will be very natural as well, Momma Bear comes to mind. I also think that Queen Charlotte and Bald Frog are also pretty chemical free. I don't think there is any shortage of naturals out there.
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04-10-2014, 08:06 AM #6
thegoodoil.com make a nice hemp oil shave stick with a zingy lemon scent to it
Saved,
to shave another day.
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04-10-2014, 09:14 AM #7
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Thanked: 485Mike's Natural is great, and it'll last you a long time, I'm not in love with the Pine and Cedarwood scent of mine, though.
Madame Scodioli also has some nice soaps, although I admit I've only had the 'Step Right Up' scent. It's lasted ages as I only use it on Sundays. I've found it likes to be loaded really well on the brush; and a bit of warm water on the top before loading the brush works wonders. The 'Step Right Up' scent is really nice, and the after shave is out of this world; like I'd imagine an oil one would use for anointing.Stranger, if you passing meet me and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me? And why should I not speak to you?
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MrDarrenMo (04-12-2014)
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04-10-2014, 09:19 AM #8
I highly recommend Mike's Natural Soaps, as a number of gentlemen have already done so. This quality soap comes in various scents; I prefer the barbershop. Lather, moisture, cushion and glide all impress. Good stuff.
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MrDarrenMo (04-12-2014)
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04-10-2014, 03:16 PM #9
I work on the administrative end of hazardous waste as well. What exactly are you looking for in a "natural" soap.
All soap out there will have Lye (either NaOH or KOH) so thats not much of an option to leave out. Some of the creams have Potassium Carbonate which is also an alkali, but is mainly used to help keep the soap more fluid. Even fewer creams will have Sodium Lactate in them, which helps impart creamyness (sp?).
From there you can choose if you want a soap with animal products or not. Tallow (predominately beef sourced) and Lard (pig sourced) make for great shaving soaps, but thanks to modern chemistry we have isolated the "good aspects" of these and can source these from plant concentrates (such as stearic acid.... which can also be sourced from animals so read the labels well). Coconut and Palm oil are very good plant based oils for shaving soaps. Castor oil is a popular addition, but is usually only a small percentage.
Finally, you have your coloring and scents. From what I have observed, most wwet shavers are not as concerned about the color of thier shaving soap/cream as they are about the performance and scent. Scent additives are an area I haven't spent much time looking at yet, but a lot of the options are man made and not extracted from actual fruits, flowers, or animals.
There is also the addition of clays, butters, and others but I have rambled a bit much as it is.The older I get the more I realize how little I actually know.
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MrDarrenMo (04-12-2014)
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04-10-2014, 05:35 PM #10
Definitely try out Queen Charlotte Soaps! You can see their list of ingredients here
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