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An economical and practical soap




by rafpantone » 21/10/07, 15:01

the idea but come to camping, nothing to put the soap every time we finish rubbing. Then at the exit of the shower the soap is still sticky and we do not know where to dry it.
At home each time we put the wet soap on a bath rim it will stick and lose material during peeling and thus leave traces and especially at the end of the toilet even put in a container it will take longer to dry?

The trick is the following to make a hole in the middle of the soap with a twist either with a screwdriver by turning as to screw it in the soap, then in the hole thus made, slip a ribbon or a cord from which you have removed the soul , and here is a soap that we keep around when camping and that can hang everywhere and that dries much faster and that wears much less quickly

The soap that sticks everywhere
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by Flytox » 21/10/07, 15:11

Hello rafpantone

Because at the time it doesn't dirty ... and it's not sticky ...: Mrgreen:
You must not be allergic too ... I know some, with a "blond skin", if they do not rinse very meticulously in the shower, they have allergies. : Evil: The "prolonged" contact with the soap is not terrible.

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by rafpantone » 21/10/07, 15:42

The "prolonged" contact with the soap is not terrible.
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It's up to everyone to find the "soap" that suits them best ... : Idea:
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by Cuicui » 21/10/07, 18:44

rafpantone wrote:The trick is as follows: make a hole in the middle of the soap with a twist, either with a screwdriver, turning as if to screw it into the soap, then in the hole thus made, slip a ribbon or a cord from which you have removed the core , and here is a soap that we keep around when camping and that can hang everywhere and that dries much faster and that wears much less quickly

Hi rafpantone
Super this little recipe that costs nothing and improves our daily life!
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by I Citro » 21/10/07, 22:20

8) Same remark as cuicui, simple and super!

Soap is much more economical than shower gel.
Shower gel is a soap from which we have removed its practical flaws ...
By inventing "string soap" you rebalance the advantages of soap compared to shower gel.
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by Christophe » 21/10/07, 22:23

Toutafé agrees with you ... that's why we have been offering "cube" soaps in the shop from the start ...

https://www.econologie.com/shop/cosmetique-naturelle-c-32

Here it would not be a Aleppo soap on your rafpantone photos? :)
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by rafpantone » 22/10/07, 18:59

Wouldn't that be an Aleppo soap on your rafpantone photos? said christope


Earned it is an Aleppo soap, I also use it as a shampoo
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by Christophe » 22/10/07, 19:09

rafpantone wrote:I also use it as a shampoo


All the same : Cheesy:

We have not used petro-shampoo for more than 1 year ...
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by rafpantone » 23/10/07, 15:47

especially that there would be around twenty chemicals in a shampoo.
Another practical use of string soap is for those who swim in the pool for the end of session shower, one of my friends uses it like this.
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by Christophe » 23/10/07, 17:40

rafpantone wrote:especially that there would be around twenty chemicals in a shampoo.


Toutafé: https://www.econologie.com/toxicite-dome ... -3123.html
https://www.econologie.com/toxicite-dome ... -3122.html
https://www.econologie.com/toxicite-dome ... -3124.html
https://www.econologie.com/toxicite-dome ... -3125.html

rafpantone wrote:Another practical use of string soap is for those who swim in the pool for the end of session shower, one of my friends uses it like this.
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Uh I don't know if the master swimmers appreciate that you swim with a soap around your neck ... : Cheesy:

Good otherwise funny thing with Aleppo soaps: they float! It's quite practical in the shower when the soap drops (I usually close the bathtub cap when I shower ...)
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