Did you know this flower has its own magic story?
English folklore says that forest fairies gave Soapwort to a poor washerwoman whose hands were bleeding from work. The fairies threw the roots into the river, the water turned into a creamy foam, and the clothes became white as snow!
A 17th-century beauty secret you didn't know you needed. Back then, English women didn't use regular soap for their hair. Instead, they boiled soapwort roots in rainwater. This natural shampoo created a gentle foam that made their hair "as soft as fine silk" and super shiny. I think I'd love try it:)
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