Grandma's Pure and Natural Lye Soap - 6 oz. Remwood Products Co.
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Remwood Products Co. Grandma's Pure and Natural Lye Soap is great for dry, itchy winter skin. No detergents, dyes, fragance or other additives, this is just pure and natural soap. Remwood Products Co. Grandma's Pure and Natural Lye Soap is clinically tasted.
Four Reasons Why You Should Use Our Pure Soap
In the past, folks made two kinds of lye soap at home; mild lye soap (like ours) with which to bathe, and a stronger version for laundry.
Lye is used in the making of all soaps. During the process of changing the oils into soap, called saponification, all of the lye is used up in the finished product. It is during the saponification process that natural glycerin is created. Most commercial soap manufacturers removed much of the glycerin from their products. Grandma's Lye Soap retains all of the natural glycerin. That is why our soap is pure soap and very good for your skin.
Cheaper soap is not better soap. Commercial soap manufacturers have found ways to reduce the cost of soap by adding detergents and other additives. While detergents are great cleaners, they remove the natural oils from the skin and may cause your skin to be dry and itchy.
Red, raw hands during the cold winter months can be caused by detergents in the soap you are using. Prevent detergent burned hands during the winter months by washing regularly with Grandma's Lye Soap.
Historical Uses for Lye Soap
- Folks tell us teenage acne was not a problem back when people used homemade lye soap for bathing. In the summer of 2006, lye soap was mentioned on the Oprah Winfrey Show during a discussion about what worked for acne.
- Country folks suggest bathing with lye soap as soon as possible after being exposed to poison ivy or oak. They recommend washing the affected area 3-4 times a day and putting some lather on the rash to ease the discomfort.
- People who have used lye soap for years say a little lather on mild sunburn seems to pull the heat out.
- Some folks say leg cramps can be helped by placing a bar of lye soap on the foot of the bed under the sheets where the legs rest.
- Mosquito or Chigger bite discomfort may be eased by placing some lather on the bite.
- Leather tennis shoes can be cleaned and softened by simply lathering up a cloth, rubbing on the shoes and wiping off with a damp cloth.
- For light laundry stains, wet stain, rub lye soap on, then launder.
- Psoriasis
- Eczema
- Acne
- Winter dry, itchy skin
- Poison Ivy-Oak
- Any Rash/Hives
- Insect Bites
- Hides human scent for hunters
- Best for dirty-mouthed kids
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How It Started
In 1994, Grandma and her husband purchased a small company that made renz e-z, an outdoor window washer that cleans the window right through the screens. In 2002, they decided the company needed more products to sell so Grandma decided to make soap.
At first Grandpa said, "Soap! Have you lost your mind? Do you even know how to make soap?” Grandma said, "No, but I didn't know how to cook either when we first got married 46 years ago. I can come up with the best soap you have ever used!"And she did.
She researched the best oils to use with human skin and began making lye soap. It was an instant success. It sells so fast Remwood Products often struggles to keep up with production. The company gets 4-6 calls a day from people who say they won’t bathe with anything else. RANDMA' Soap is a pure and natural soap unlike anything else on the market made without unnecessary chemicals or additives found in most soap.
Suggested Use
Wet, lather and rinse.
Ingredients
Sodium Lardate |
Warnings
Questions & Answers
2 Reviews
Needless to say, after a week or so I quit using. They need to be smoother and actually have the ability to dissolve.
It works!
Recommended by a friend
trying a new brand of zinc lozenge
Good for colds etc..