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Sun Sep 02, 2018 4:33 pm      Reply with quote
Hello,

I am a 57 year old woman and I wash my face with a bar of soap... that's right. However, it's not just any soap! If you are around my age, or even a bit younger, you will remember Pears Original Transparent soap (made in the UK). The original listed ingredients were: Sodium Palmitate, Natural Rosin, Glycerine, Water, Sodium Cocoate, Rosemary Extract, Thyme Extract, Pears Fragrance Essence.

The new Pears soap (made by Unilever) doesn't compare. I have seen many complaints online about it.

It's impossible to find the original anymore, but don't despair! Check out this company...just type in Google: "Britannia Transparent Soap". The company is La Savonnerie de l'Alchimiste.

They make a version of the original which is amazing! My skin is loving it. Doesn't dry it out and this bar will last a long time. So for anyone in search of the "original" Pears soap, this is where to purchase it. They are 5 ounce bars (so quite large). I live in Canada, so for 2 bars, the cost was $35 (including the shipping), (not bad for a good skincare product that will last a while). ** Takes about 3 weeks to arrive if you live in Canada, but worth the wait.
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I have read your post it is very informative thanks for sharing.

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Wed Sep 05, 2018 3:24 pm      Reply with quote
Thank you for your advice.

I, too, have stopped using shower gels in the shower (on the body) and now using soaps instead. When I start looking at the simple, natural ingredients in soaps AND the art of making them (the process takes 2-3 months, using sea water from a region in France, 70% olive oil min), I realise they are superior for skin care.

The shower gel manufacturers have created a HUGE MYTH and spreading the rumor that soaps are DRYING which is simply not true.

I actually remember the PEAR clear soup and remember they became very soft in the shower. For now, I will stick to the French version.

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arielstar08 wrote:
Thank you for your advice.

I, too, have stopped using shower gels in the shower (on the body) and now using soaps instead. When I start looking at the simple, natural ingredients in soaps AND the art of making them (the process takes 2-3 months, using sea water from a region in France, 70% olive oil min), I realise they are superior for skin care.

The shower gel manufacturers have created a HUGE MYTH and spreading the rumor that soaps are DRYING which is simply not true.

I actually remember the PEAR clear soup and remember they became very soft in the shower. For now, I will stick to the French version.

Wink


Thanks for sharing that bit of knowledge. I only use the Brittania Transparent soap on my face, so it doesn't melt too quickly. It's harder than most glycerin-type soaps. But now I definitely want the type of soap you describe for my shower use. Is it the Savon de Marseille soap?
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Fri Sep 21, 2018 2:55 pm      Reply with quote
Glad to help.

Google this or search on Amazon?

Soap slice 72% Vegetable Oil 150 g - Maison de Savon de Marseille


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arielstar08 wrote:
Thank you for your advice.

I, too, have stopped using shower gels in the shower (on the body) and now using soaps instead. When I start looking at the simple, natural ingredients in soaps AND the art of making them (the process takes 2-3 months, using sea water from a region in France, 70% olive oil min), I realise they are superior for skin care.

The shower gel manufacturers have created a HUGE MYTH and spreading the rumor that soaps are DRYING which is simply not true.

I actually remember the PEAR clear soup and remember they became very soft in the shower. For now, I will stick to the French version.

Wink


Thanks for sharing that bit of knowledge. I only use the Brittania Transparent soap on my face, so it doesn't melt too quickly. It's harder than most glycerin-type soaps. But now I definitely want the type of soap you describe for my shower use. Is it the Savon de Marseille soap?
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