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 Why Lanolin
Author: ctt489 
Date:   2003-04-01 02:52

LANOLIN - In summary

LANOLIN one of nature’s own oils .... a humidifying protector.
LANOLIN exists as a natural oil on the skin and in the fibre of sheep’s wool.
LANOLIN acts as a waterproof raincoat to the animal.
LANOLIN is referred to as "wool fat or wool grease" by farmers.
LANOLIN resembles the sebaceous secretions of our own skin.
LANOLIN is separated from the shorn sheep’s wool after each spring clipping.
LANOLIN is a wonderful emollient*.


It's excellent for cork!



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