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Known to be effective in softening dry, cracked, chapped skin. It is easily absorbed and lays down a protective barrier therefore holding moisture in. Wonderful emollient when added to soap or lotion. A very small percentage of the population *is* allergic to lanolin.  Average usage is 1-2% of your total oils, or 1 Tablespoon per pound of base oils.  You can use cocoa butter or another hard oil to counteract the "stickiness" from the lanolin.   
Known to be effective in softening dry, cracked, chapped skin. It is easily absorbed and lays down a protective barrier therefore holding moisture in. Wonderful emollient when added to soap or lotion. A very small percentage of the population *is* allergic to lanolin.  Average usage is 1-2% of your total oils, or 1 Tablespoon per pound of base oils.  You can use cocoa butter or another hard oil to counteract the "stickiness" from the lanolin.   


==See Also==
== See also ==
*[[Bore cleaner]]
*[[Bore cleaner]]
*[[Oils]]
*[[Oils]]

Revision as of 19:26, 12 November 2009

Known to be effective in softening dry, cracked, chapped skin. It is easily absorbed and lays down a protective barrier therefore holding moisture in. Wonderful emollient when added to soap or lotion. A very small percentage of the population *is* allergic to lanolin. Average usage is 1-2% of your total oils, or 1 Tablespoon per pound of base oils. You can use cocoa butter or another hard oil to counteract the "stickiness" from the lanolin.

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