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  2. Lush soap is literally making plants grow out of people ... - AOL

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    C ult favori te Lush Cosmetics has done it again: First the brand's bath oil turned you pink, and now its selling a product that can turn your bathtub into a jungle.For real. Over the summer ...

  3. Are Plants in Your Shower a Good Idea? Here's What ... - AOL

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    Your plants can get too much humidity in the shower, so you might need a bathroom fan or a window you can crack. “Air circulation is just as important as light because your plants dry out a ...

  4. Should you be worried about hard water in your shower? Hair ...

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    Changing the way you wash your hair can help remove build-up (Getty) “Hard water can make shampoo less effective, meaning you may need to use more product – especially for the first wash ...

  5. Soap substitute - Wikipedia

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    A soap substitute is a natural or synthetic cleaning product used in place of soap or other detergents, typically to reduce environmental impact or health harms or provide other benefits. Traditionally, soap has been made from animal or plant derived fats and has been used by humans for cleaning purposes for several thousand years. [ 1 ]

  6. Shower gel - Wikipedia

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    Shower gels are known to consist of the same basic ingredients as soap - water, betaines, and sodium laureth sulfate, or SLS.But the main difference between the two products lie in its surfactants - compounds known to lower the surface tension between substances, which helps in the emulsification and the washing away of oily dirt.

  7. Antibacterial soap - Wikipedia

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    Claims that antibacterial soap is effective stem from the long-standing knowledge that triclosan can inhibit the growth of various bacteria, as well as some fungi. [2] However, more recent reviews have suggested that antibacterial soaps are no better than regular soaps at preventing illness or reducing bacteria on the hands of users. [2] [7]

  8. Green for less: Grow green with beer, dish soap and mouthwash

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    Liven up your herb garden with a soup made of beer, ammonia, Murphy's Oil Soap and corn syrup. To green up fading plants, hit them with a mixture of beer, ammonia, dishwashing liquid, liquid lawn ...

  9. Marseille soap - Wikipedia

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    Today there are two main types of Marseille soap. The original greenish-hued variety made with olive oil, and a white one made of palm and coconut oil mixture. [2] Originally sold only in 5 kg (11 lb) and 20 kg (44 lb) blocks, they usually come in 300 g (11 oz) and 600 g (21 oz) squares nowadays.