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Thanks Don; Jo bought Bonners Tea Tree castille shampoo 2 months ago at Thrifty

Foods but both of us think it stinks and we're using it on the dog. Maybe the

other scents are better; don't know because they're sealed. She might try Burts

Bees shampoo next.

all good,

Duncan

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I use Bonners Almond (mild scent) and unscented baby formulas as hand/body wash

and as a toothpaste - too drying for hair in my opinion. Works very well as a

household cleaner, too.

Also, I believe ammonium laureth sulfate is harsher than sodium laureth sulfate

so I would avoid products with the ammonium as an ingredient.

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I mix Bronner's peppermint soap with water and lemon oil in a recycled soap

pump, and keep it by the kitchen sink for hand-washing.

For body and hair I use a bar of coconut soap from a local vendor. It's called

Kokonutz on this site:

http://www.escentualharmony.com/Templates/handmade_soap.php?pageNum_WADAtblProdu\

cts=1 & totalRows_WADAtblProducts=26 (NAYY).

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