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Rose’s Eczema Soap

I have heard that pine tar soap is good for eczema and psoriasis but since I don’t care for that scent, I have found another recipe that works well. Everyone that tries it, loves it. (One of my favorite bars.)

16 oz. avocado oil
10 oz. almond oil
8 oz. jojoba oil
8 oz. shea butter
32 oz. coconut oil
28 oz. palm oil

14 oz. lye (6% superfat)
38 oz. water

Mix at 100°F.

submitted by Rose C.

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