Searching out pure and natural ingredients for our aromatherapy products, I've found something a little different from our expected inventory. (For a shop that carries antique and secondhand furniture, tea, art, bath salts, books, scented candles, china, fireplace tools, a vintage coffee grinder, and pickles, let's see what "something a little different" can possibly mean.)
Soap flakes imported from England! I guess there's not enough demand currently for pure, unscented, unadulterated soap flakes to be made in the USA, but thankfully, they can be had. This soap is made from coconut oil and Malaysian palm oil, and that's it.
If your skin is bothered by detergents or chemical additives, or if you just want to recapture the fond memories of sweet-smelling soap-laundered clothes, give these soap flakes a try.
A one pound bag can be expected to wash 64-72 loads in an HE front-loader, so it's economical. For top loaders, a pound is expected to do 9 or 10 loads.
Using soap flakes in laundry requires one extra step: dissolve the flakes in very hot water first, then pour in with the clothes...not in the detergent dispenser.
Soap flakes are useful for all types of washing jobs: laundry, pets, floors, cars.... Users with allergies and asthma have reported good results from soap flakes. If you've tried them, please add your comment below.
Next time you come to The Living Room for tea, or to shop for an antique walnut dining table, buy a bag of pure soap flakes and let me know what you think!