
I've heard of soap nuts and soapwort roots, but then I'm guessing they contain the same soapy stuff so would be unsuitable, are there any natural alternatives apart from these? Preferably that I could grow at home and need not add chemicals to.

I put a generous amount of rose petals (red is supposed to be best but I've found no difference) in the bottom of the pan. Pour in enough cool, boiled water to cover them. Place a bowl on top of them. Put the lid on upside down and turn up the heat to boil it.wildbee wrote:I washed my face with olive oil two days ago and it made my skin so soft :) I also haven't felt the need to use anything other than water in the 4 days since. Rose water is really nice to use for freshening up, I found some for 70p in the local indian supermarket, I'd prefer witch hazel but it's a bit expensive.
How do you make yours chickenchargrill?
You must be joking? That stuff's full to the brim with toxic nastiness.southeast-isher wrote:Aqueous cream?
This sounds like it takes a lot of work (and roses) but must be loads better than shop bought stuff.chickenchargrill wrote:I put a generous amount of rose petals (red is supposed to be best but I've found no difference) in the bottom of the pan. Pour in enough cool, boiled water to cover them. Place a bowl on top of them. Put the lid on upside down and turn up the heat to boil it.
Once it's boiling, put ice cups in the upturned lid. Turn down the heat so it simmers and keep topping up the ice every now and again. I used a tea towel to leech off excess water when the lid becomes a bit too full. This takes up to two hours but at the end of it you should have collected a fair bit of rose water in the bowl.