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I am looking for some advice for shaving products. What can I use that

is non toxic for shaving soap (something that laters) and something I

can use for aftershave (razorburn, nicks, moisture, etc.). I look at

products in stores and there are so many substances in them It seems

overwhelming to know what is ok.

Thanks

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I think Forever Living sell aftershave and soap that's non-toxic.

All the products are made from pure aloe vera. I've got a couple of friends that

sell it.

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> I am looking for some advice for shaving products. What can I use that

> is non toxic for shaving soap (something that laters) and something I

> can use for aftershave (razorburn, nicks, moisture, etc.). I look at

> products in stores and there are so many substances in them It seems

> overwhelming to know what is ok.

>

> Thanks

>

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Husband and I both use this:

http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/SHAVING.htm

Here is a recipe for a simple and natural aftershave I would recommend without

reservation. You can use essential oils to scent as you like: sage is always

nice on men.

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> I am looking for some advice for shaving products. What can I use that

> is non toxic for shaving soap (something that laters) and something I

> can use for aftershave (razorburn, nicks, moisture, etc.). I look at

> products in stores and there are so many substances in them It seems

> overwhelming to know what is ok.

>

> Thanks

>

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We use products from Melaleuca and my husband really likes their men's line.

www.melaleuca.com will get you to their site so you can scope it out.

 

Jill

Elijah's Retreat

“YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!  Every significant advance that has happened

for

autism is the result of the efforts of parents.â€

- Jepson, MD (NAA Conference, 2005)

 

                                    

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Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:32:24 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Looking for non-toxic shaving products

 

Husband and I both use this:

http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/SHAVING.htm

Here is a recipe for a simple and natural aftershave I would recommend without

reservation. You can use essential oils to scent as you like: sage is always

nice on men.

>

> I am looking for some advice for shaving products. What can I use that

> is non toxic for shaving soap (something that laters) and something I

> can use for aftershave (razorburn, nicks, moisture, etc.). I look at

> products in stores and there are so many substances in them It seems

> overwhelming to know what is ok.

>

> Thanks

>

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Hi , bit off topic this one- do you or think you have thyroid issues? We are a mostly female group so not many can comment from experience! My OH has a full beard so I can't ask him either. He does swear by Hewlett's cream for windburn though- if you don't mine smelling of rose geranium it's a wonderful soother- it does contain lanolin so be aware if you are sensitive to this. > thyroid treatment > From: bindery@...> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 11:33:26 -0600> Subject: Looking for non-toxic shaving products> > I am looking for some advice for shaving products. What can I use that > is non toxic for shaving soap (something that laters) and something I > can use for aftershave (razorburn, nicks, moisture, etc.). I look at > products in stores and there are so many substances in them It seems > overwhelming to know what is ok.> > Thanks> > > ------------------------------------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> >

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Are you a member of the Chat Forum Joe. Ask on there, as the

main forum is for discussion about thyroid and thyroid related problems only.

If you have not had an invitation, do ask Lilian to send you one.

Luv - Sheila

I am looking for some advice for shaving products. What can I use that

is non toxic for shaving soap (something that laters) and something I

can use for aftershave (razorburn, nicks, moisture, etc.). I look at

products in stores and there are so many substances in them It seems

overwhelming to know what is ok.

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