But I have Sensitive Skin...
Great! We love sensitive skin at the Soapy Cauldron!
SLS? What...?
Get Educated!
SLS/SLSA (it's little brother) is put into soap to make it clear, and to make it lather. Soap does not need to lather in order to clean you, that is a myth. Trust us ;)
We'll bet that you can use this SLS-free soap WITH perfume (high grade synthetic or Essential Oil) and you'll be okay. We worked out that in the last 2 years we have sold a WHOPPING 140kgs of soap, that's about 1,400 soap slices... and that's a LOT of clean, happy people.
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- NO SLS/SLSA
- Loads of Fragrances to choose from
- Essential Oil Soap Available
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- Excellent Value For Money
- Your mates will be jealous...
- Your whole bathroom will smell gorgoeus
- You'll be spoilt for choice
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thesoapycauldron wrote...
Hi there, SLS stands for Sodum Lauryl Sufate, SLES Stands for Sodium Laureth Sulfate. SLSA is Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate. Another nasty is MPG- Monopropylene Glycol!
Thanks for your interest,
Sam
www.thesoapycauldron.co.uk
Graceonline wrote...
Interesting. I had not heard about SLS/SLSA. What do those initials stand for? Can you tell us more about those issues? I'd like to know more about the ingredients in your soap as well. Intriguing beginning.


