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This is an all purpose great soap. It is great for someone with acne because of its antiseptic and skin healing values. It can be used as a shampoo bar because of its great lather and dandruff controlling properties. It can also be used for your animal friends and as a flea repellent.
Melt:
20 oz. Coconut oil
12 oz. Palm Oil
32 oz. olive oil
2 oz. beeswax
Add to lye mixture of 26 oz. water and 9.8 oz. lye at 110 degrees for both.
At trace add:
2 oz. sweet almond oil
2 oz. castor oil
2oz. tea tree eo
2 oz. lavender eo
2 tbls. chlorophyl (for green color) (optional)
submitted by Heidi W.
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