(This post was last modified: 10-11-2016, 03:31 PM by CHSeifert.)
(10-11-2016, 02:22 AM)BadDad Wrote: EO and FO can both cause adverse reactions in certain people with sensitivities.
EOs are used for all sorts of homeopathic remedies because they can have an actual physical effect on the body.
My guess is that the amounts we are taking about in a typical soap is minimal. Most negative reactions to essential oils occur when they are not mixed with an appropriate carrier oil, or when concentrations become too high.
I always look for what EOs are used in a soap if that information is available. I am not a sensitive person that is subject to a lot of allergies so I don't worry too much, but there is always a chance of having a negative allergic reaction to any or all of the oils and even the soap ingredients...
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Perhaps I haven't pointed this out thoroughyl enough, if at all, but my worry is not what can happen in short run, as in an allergic immediate reaction to the soap/cream, this will be quite obvious to the guy using the soap/cream. Solution to an allergic reaction to a soap/cream is very simple to correct.
Stop using that particular product.
My concern is what can and will happen in the long term from using soaps and cream on open skin pores on a daily basis.
This is my real concern. And I frankly can't find anyone with a thorough lab test/in field test/investigatioin regarding long term effects of using scented shaving soaps/creams on a daily basis.
You basically open up your entire skin pores, when you scrape the skin free from hair, and especially for 2.nd and 3.rd pass you smear/massage/press the soap/cream directly into your open skin pores, especially if you face lather.
THIS is my REAL concern. Not a short term alergic reaction, which will be quite obvious and easy to avoid.
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