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Best gardener's soap since Burt's Bees's was discontinued
If memory serves, this uses ground up walnut shells or something like that as the abrasive, but I couldn't find any info on the web to confirm or deny. I use it every time I come in from the garden and it gently scrubs off all the dirt without tearing up my hands. It does leave your hands feeling silky like you can't seem to rinse it all off, but that's the shea butter and other goodies that are supposed to stay behind and moisturize your skin. Once dried, the feeling goes away. And the name is cute, too.
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