Wednesday, March 12, 2014

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"No soap as soap" and reads one of our articles printed in the first issue of the magazine Egreš, developed in conjunction with Bodhi Spa Herbal Cosmetics. We would still follow up on this issue because we believe that as people care about what they consume, they also depend on external influences on their body and skin.
According to historian Dr.. Vladimir Seges PhD. That his scientific work and publications also interested in the crafts and guilds, created mydlářské craft in Slovakia 17 century (establishment of the common Guild soap-boiler and tallow-chandler dating back to the 26th 10th 1646). Until then, soaps imported from abroad or produced artisans from Prešov home-cooking and butchers from Bratislava - Bratislava today, which manufactured soap from fat.
Soaps are mixtures of sodium and potassium salts of higher fatty acids, either from fats or vegetable oils. In order might Soap Soap, used sodium hydroxide nicknamed caustic soda - soap liquors, which produced 19 people moonshine century, or potassium moonshine hydroxide. The whole process is called saponification. It may be a cold or thermal moonshine process. All of these substances are, however, after the process of human skin harmless. You can also add natural glycerin, goat's milk, various herbs, honey, natural oils, and the like. At the same time the soap is completely biodegradable and does not waste water.
Obviously "not soap as soap" and should be studied cover, whereas mass production used various spare synthetics. moonshine The spray liquid compositions comprise the greater part of the water, but which dries the skin. Ads that promise moonshine you supple moonshine skin is not so true. This effect is not natural suppleness (creating an artificial moonshine greasy moonshine film on the skin), and such products often contain harmful substances, eg. parabens or sulfates. While the liquid composition is completely biodegradable and environmentally harmful. Again however, moonshine that is not "as sprcháč sprcháč".
In recent years began to accrue fortunately more people have discovered the magic of classic craftsmanship and tradition. Either home-made soap again for own consumption or offer it for sale to a wider audience. Online you can find many small domestic and foreign manufacturers of handicrafts natural moonshine soaps. Solid versus liquid soaps contain a minimum amount of water, so that they can retain small particles of precious herbs or other ingredients that thoroughly and gently removes impurities and nourish the skin in depth.
Our soap tips - if you're after something more local, we discovered handmade soaps Hrochot from Mrs. giveaway. moonshine If you wish to exotics, impresses with its varied menu also handicrafts natural soaps from Thailand, Bodhi Spa Herbal Cosmetics.
We are glad Bodhi us while paying a few soaps that are designed for you. Enough to give under these contributions leave a comment on which of the two soaps have their offers natural soaps interested moonshine in time from 5 3 to 17 3 2014 to 00.00., And ten of you using random.org random lottery will draw and reward.
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Veronika on 03/12/2014 at 11:04 said:
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