Natural Soap for Acne: Mild Ingredients with Antibacterial Properties
Looking for a milder product to keep acne at bay? We’ll go over what you need to know about natural soap for acne and which ingredients are best.
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Looking for a milder product to keep acne at bay? We’ll go over what you need to know about natural soap for acne and which ingredients are best.
Trying to decide if liquid body wash or a soap bar is better? We’ll go over the pros and cons of body wash vs. bar soap to help you make an informed decision.
Warm and uplifting with antibacterial and antifungal properties, here’s a roundup of orange essential oil uses and benefits.
Touted as a detoxifying skin care treatment, are there really any activated charcoal soap benefits? We’ll take a closer look at activated carbon and skin.
Is your skin in need of a pick-me-up? Lavish your skin with coconut oil benefits in soap, a vegan-friendly oil rich in vitamin E and antibacterial properties.
More than just a flower, lavender has many healing properties. Here are a few lavender soap benefits, how to use lavender EO, and how to make your own soap.
What is Aleppo soap? This olive and laurel oil based soap has plenty of skin-loving properties. Read more about its benefits and how to make your own!
Baking soda is a mild alkaline powder that’s a great natural cleaning ingredient. Here’s how soaking clothes in baking soda works, plus 8 other laundry hacks!
Looking for inspiration on how to wrap your DIY bath bombs? Here’s a roundup of 16 eco-friendly bath bomb packaging ideas.
While these two ingredients come from the same plant, they are different. Let’s take a look at palm oil vs. palm shortening for your DIY projects.
Now that you’ve made your batch of homemade soap, what next? Here’s a roundup of 13 eco-friendly soap packaging ideas that fit every budget.
If you have a collection of old bath bombs, you’re probably wondering, do bath bombs expire? Yes, they do! Here’s what you need to know.
If you’re not a “bath person,” no worries. We’ll show you how to use a bath bomb in the shower plus 8 other alternative ways to use those bath fizzies.
Does vegetable glycerin go bad? Yes, like most products, VG degrades with time. Here’s what you need to know about proper storage to extend shelf life.
Is vegetable glycerin the same as vegetable oil? While these two substances both derive from plants, they are not the same. Here are some key differences.
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