For me, it has to be tea. I'm an incurable tea drinker and after going a few weeks without it, I'd do a lot for a lukewarm bottle.
Also, razor blades. I like to keep my smooth shave.
For me, it has to be tea. I'm an incurable tea drinker and after going a few weeks without it, I'd do a lot for a lukewarm bottle.
Also, razor blades. I like to keep my smooth shave.
Soap is rendered fat and wood ash (for the lye). Toothpaste is baking soda and maybe some honey or something. Also, you don't necessarily need toothpaste. Without access to the enormous amounts of sugar we tend to eat your teeth will probably be fine for a long time.
But I need it chemically made. I don't have many treats, but I need to wash my hands and the ability to consistently reset the texture of my mouth.
That is made chemically. The lye reacts with the fats in a process called saponification to produce soap. Or you can use olive oil to make castile soap. Other oils should work, too. You can produce glycerin soap by melting and heating soap in a high percentage alcohol solution. As far as I know soap chemistry is very simple.
Is there a specific formula you need for allergy reasons?
I just meant processed. I'm just being a baby about it, but I want the consistent texture of the brand I use. I know it's weird but I'm really particulate about that and having access to hand soap