Making Soap the Old-fashioned Way is a Family Tradition for Local Business Woman
Everything old is new again for one local business woman. After leaving a career in sales and marketing to become a full-time homemaker, Thomas of NC, Raleigh became serious about soap-making. This is the story of how one family's generational stories brought a renewed interest in making all-natural soap the old-fashioned way.
Most people use soap products several times a day to wash hands or to bathe with. Staying clean is an important part of staying healthy. Many of us don't think twice about the soap we use. It's not difficult if you have normal skin but what happens when you have a special skin condition that causes outbreaks, severe dryness or allergic reactions? One local entrepreneur may have just the solution for you.
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During our recent vacation to Florida, a rash showed up on my legs. There were patches near my ankle and one on my thigh. At first, I decided to wait it out a few days, hoping it would clear up on its own. Unfortunately, I am not very good at waiting especially if it seems to be getting worse. Without my herbs nearby, I tried wash with this copaiba soap from naturalhandcraftedsoap.com on the rash twice a day or whenever it itched. Within two days the rashes cleared up. I am so glad I tried it!
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