So, I have a tub of soft CBL Premium soap, unscented, which I've used as is. I have since added essential oil to it (stirred into the whole of the soap). Ive historically used it 3 times, I believe. I had added more to the mix between uses, as the scent was too light for my tastes.
A week or so after the final addition, I used it for the fourth time (last night). This was 2 days after I had a reaction to a cinnamon soap. I also stated to used a brush last night that was very scritchy. After the shave, which went off fine, I had red flushed cheeks. I'm thinking this is a reaction, but I'm not 100% sure that it's the EO laden soap from last night. Could be a perfect storm combo. Nonetheless, I'm looking to see if I can reduce the chance by 'diluting' the oils in the soap.
So far, since last night I loaded the tub with water, swished it around and dumped the water out. I let it dry for a few hours then stirred up and repeated the same. Anyone have any inclination if this will do anything, or am I on the wrong path?
Thanks in advance folks.
A week or so after the final addition, I used it for the fourth time (last night). This was 2 days after I had a reaction to a cinnamon soap. I also stated to used a brush last night that was very scritchy. After the shave, which went off fine, I had red flushed cheeks. I'm thinking this is a reaction, but I'm not 100% sure that it's the EO laden soap from last night. Could be a perfect storm combo. Nonetheless, I'm looking to see if I can reduce the chance by 'diluting' the oils in the soap.
So far, since last night I loaded the tub with water, swished it around and dumped the water out. I let it dry for a few hours then stirred up and repeated the same. Anyone have any inclination if this will do anything, or am I on the wrong path?
Thanks in advance folks.