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  2. 9 Best Dog Shampoos for Dry, Itchy Skin, According to Vets - AOL

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  3. Castile soap - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Castile soap go back to the Levant, where Aleppo soapmakers have made hard soaps based on olive and laurel oil for millennia. [2]It is commonly believed that the Crusaders brought Aleppo soap back to Europe in the 11th century, based on the claim that the earliest soap made in Europe was just after the Crusades, but in fact, the Greeks knew about soap in the first century AD and ...

  4. Best dog shampoos, according to experts - AOL

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    Zoop Shampoo $ at Amazon. Zoop Shampoo $ at Zoop. Best dog shampoo for dry, itchy coats: Burt’s Bees Burt’s Bees for Dogs Natural Oatmeal Shampoo. This dog shampoo from Burt’s Bees has ...

  5. Aleppo soap - Wikipedia

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    Aleppo soap. Aleppo soap (also known as savon d'Alep, laurel soap, Syrian soap, or ghar soap, the Arabic word غَار, meaning 'laurel') is a handmade, hard bar soap associated with the city of Aleppo, Syria. Aleppo soap is classified as a Castile soap as it is a hard soap made from olive oil and lye, from which it is distinguished by the ...

  6. 30 Best Dog Shampoos for Odor - AOL

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    This dog shampoo effectively eliminates odors and refreshes the coat in one easy step. The formula uses natural ingredients, such as cocoa surfactant, to clean and deodorize without harsh ...

  7. Marseille soap - Wikipedia

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    Marseille soap or Savon de Marseille (French pronunciation: [savɔ̃ də maʁsɛj]) is a traditional hard soap made from vegetable oils that has been produced around Marseille, France, for about 600 years. The first documented soapmaker was recorded from the city in about 1370. [1] By 1688, Louis XIV introduced regulations in the Edict of ...