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Journey to calm skin irritation leads to booming soap business | Latest Updates on News, Sports, Employment

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Leslie Dunlap, a Warren native and owner of FattyCakes Soap Company, found herself in a challenging situation when her hands broke out in eczema while working as a certified registered sterilization technician. Determined to find a solution, she took matters into her own hands and created her own natural soaps to alleviate her skin issues.

After five months of research and experimentation, Dunlap developed a formula that worked for her. Using simple oils and lard, she crafted handmade soaps through a cold process reminiscent of traditional methods used by previous generations. The success of her initial batches led to the opening of a store in downtown Warren, where she continues to help others with skin conditions like psoriasis.

Despite some confusion over the name FattyCakes, which some mistake for a bakery, Dunlap remains dedicated to her craft. She encourages customer engagement by hosting contests to name new soaps, with her grandson even creating two of his own. Through her business, Dunlap not only enjoys meeting new people but also finds fulfillment in helping others overcome skin issues and avoid the struggles she faced without answers for so long.

With a passion for assisting others and a commitment to quality, Dunlap’s FattyCakes Soap Company stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking natural solutions to skin problems. Her journey from personal struggle to successful business owner serves as an inspiration to all who face challenges and persevere in finding solutions.

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