Featured Lead in antique porcelain?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by SamS, Jul 26, 2019.

  1. Dave47

    Dave47 Active Member

    Your skin does not readily absorb dangerous levels of non-organic lead. Really. If you are worried about the contents at the bottom of the jar a lot, then simply do not use the last bit of soap in that jar.

    Your shaving use is not going to be a problem. Do not eat the soap too much, though. It is not a good food.



     
  2. SamS

    SamS Member

    I actually did this for a while, even used an electric razor (sacrilege). I have a thick beard so shaving used to be a very horrific ordeal for me. Since switching to straight razors, however, shaving is very pleasurable and comfortable and since I love antiques/vintage, the hobby became an addiction for me.

    Haha I'll do my best not to eat the soap :vomit:
     
  3. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    Welcome to the Forum, Sam!
    Love your jars, and glad you have a sense of humor! :joyful:
     
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