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Traverse Bay Bath and Body Colloidal Oatmeal is a 32 oz supply of finely ground oatmeal, ideal for soap making and DIY projects. It offers light exfoliation and is perfect for crafters looking to enhance their products with natural ingredients.
H**E
Used for making soap
This was exactly what I was looking for and it arrived quickly.
K**E
Only thing that helped!
We had been struggling with my 3 year olds eczema for about 2 months. It literally came out of nowhere and exploded all over his legs and bottom. We tried SO many things including changing his diet and using probiotics to heal his gut. Nothing was working.This is the only thing that helped and it was right from the start. Gave him a bath with about 1/2 cup dissolved in the tub and the redness went away immediately and the skin was much much smoother after the bath. We've been giving him an oatmeal bath every other day ever since. For the most part it's kept the eczema at bay with just a few small spots on his shins. But no more constant itching or rough patches and I even think it's helping to fade the dark spots which he got from the irritation of the dry skin patches.Highly highly recommend. Also, we follow up the bath with the Aveeno eczema cream or the Lush Dream Cream (both have oatmilk in them) and PRAYER!
C**T
Quality silk
Clean and very easy to use. We add this to our lye solution while making cold process soap.
B**.
Great product
I use this product when making spa bath bombs. It is a great product. I wish I could purchase it in bulk. I use it a often
S**N
Not Grounded Enough
not milled enough
C**G
Value to priority
Things I'm taking into account and reasons why it gets 5 stars . It's some of the cheapest colloidal oatmeal I've ever been able to find . I seen on person say it leaves residue in tub . Even top brands do that except this one tends to be a little more gritty . Take it, put it in a blender and for the price your just simply not going to do any better . If I could figure out a way to make it have it bitty amounts of moisture to have a few more clumps in it then it would be perfect . I'm assuming that's how more expensive brands do it . If not I'd like to figure out how .
C**
ceridwen's cauldron for 1/100 the price.
Exactly what I was looking for. Years ago I used to get ceridwen's cauldron from lush, because it was the only home remedy to actually help my eczema. I bought this in an effort to no longer need to be paying nearly $15 every time I wanted that bath experience. Take some old pantyhose with NO holes, or some cheesecloth and add about a half cup of the powder. Tie it up, and drop in the bath. Dont just dump it directly in the water, it’ll clog your tub.
M**R
Better than Aveeno
I read the reviews before I bought this product and I am satisfied with the product. I used the Averno oat bath powder and was dissatisfied with the clumps formed when mixed with hot water. I mixed equal parts hot water to the oat powder to mix compound well, and this product was a Lot less clumpy than the Averno oat soaks. I am extremely happy with this product.
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