 Many of the body washes available at the supermarket contain chemicals such as parabens, BPA, triclosin, benzofinone 3, artificial dyes, phalates, synthetic fragrances, SLES, SLS, propylene glycol, and more. The skin will absorb anything that is placed on it, taking as little as 26 seconds to enter the bloodstream. Natural colours and dyes have been found to cause allergic reactions, have been linked to fertility problems such as sperm damage, can disrupt the normal function of hormones, and may be carcinogenic. Some dyes, like red 40, are banned in several countries such as the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Norway, and Saudi Arabia due to safety concerns. All fragrances can contain over 14 chemicals, several of which are not considered safe and can cause allergies, skin irritation, and have been linked to hormone imbalances. Parabens are a group of chemicals used as artificial preservatives in many cosmetic and personal care products. These chemicals have been found to mimic the hormone estrogen in the body, disrupting hormones in the body and interfering with fertility and harming reproductive organs. They can also increase the risk of cancer and irritate the skin, causing dermatitis and rashes. Trichlosin is an antibacterial agent found in most cleaning and personal care products. It is a known hormone disruptor and can cause irritation to the skin, eyes and lungs with use over time. This moisturising body wash recipe on the other hand contains only 4 natural ingredients and is gentle enough to use on the face and body, making a rich lather to wash the skin with. I like to use glass pump bottles to store my homemade body wash in, as plastic can leach chemicals into the soap inside, particularly if stored for long periods of time or if the contents are fatty or hot. To make this homemade moisturising body wash, start by pouring 1 third of a cup each of raw honey, liquid castile soap, and a carrier oil of your choice such as fractionated coconut oil, olive oil, jojoba oil, castor oil or sweet almond oil into the preferably glass bottle of the soap dispenser you'll be using. Next, stir the ingredients together slowly to avoid them bubbling up too much. Once the ingredients have incorporated together, top off the bottle with some water, then cap the lid on tightly and gently shake the bottle to combine the ingredients. Use this soap as you would a normal body wash. This wash will keep for up to 3 months at room temperature, just shake it well before each use as the ingredients can separate. I use this homemade body wash with a natural sea sponge or loofah for easy use. Thank you so much for watching this video tutorial, I hope you found it helpful, please let me know if you do try this recipe out yourself and what you think, I'd love to know. I wish you a wonderful day and I'll see you soon again.