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Why we love our Soap

When I first started making Soap for my own use and to give as gifts it became quickly apparent that it was very popular stuff!   All our soaps are tested and now used by the whole family and our friends for washing hands, body and face with great results.  It is gentle enough to be used to wash the face and body without leaving you feeling dry and tight.  The Coconut, Olive and Palm oils produce a lovely creamy lather and the essential oils have uplifting and soothing fragrances that are released when used. 

 

As natural soap is softer than commercial detergent soaps we discovered you needed to allow it to dry between uses to ensure it lasted as long as possible.   A good quality soap dish is important and with this in mind we found a fantastic eco-friendly company that produces soap dishes for us from reclaimed birch.  To view our product range click here

 

What is Soap?

How many people know what soap really is? Several of the popular cleansing bars that you buy at the shops, for example, are detergents-and not soaps at all. They are called syndet bars, or synthetic detergent bars. They are made from synthesized chemicals and are usually much harsher than soap. Detergents contain petroleum distillates rather than oil. On the other hand, true soap is made from natural oils (such as olive, coconut and palm) and is a gentle cleansing product more appropriate for use on skin than is detergent.

 

Soaps, unlike detergents, are made by combining sodium hydroxide or lye, oils and water in a process known as "Saponification". Some people may question the use of lye in handcrafted soap. The fact is that all soap is made with lye. What needs to be made clear is that once the process of saponification is complete, the lye and oil molecules have combined and chemically changed into soap and glycerin. There is no lye present in the finished bars of soap.

 

Glycerin is a skin soothing emollient that adds to the goodness of handmade soap. In commercial soaps the glycerin is removed for sale to the cosmetic industry to sell separately, sometimes at a higher price than the soap itself! Glycerin is important to skin care because it is a humectant. Humectants draw moisture from the air, which in turn moisturize your skin.

 

Most soap has artificial ingredients to scent or colour. Some handcrafted soap is scented with fragrance oils. These are synthetic chemicals that are mixed together to imitate a particular scent. They have contributed in many cases to chemical sensitivity in some people. They also have no aromatherapy benefits. The scents in our soaps come only from essential oils, which are steamed or pressed from plants. Essential oils are the fragrance emitting components of plants and are at the heart of aromatherapy. Not only do they smell good; they have many beneficial effects on the body, mind and spirit.

 

The colouring in our soap comes from nature. They are produced by the botanical ingredients added such as Almond Butter, Bentonite Clay, Oats and some of the essential oils. This makes the colours rich and earthy, rather than artificial looking.   Our soaps do not contain SLS or any other chemicals, are not tested on animals (unless you count the one we use to wash the dog!) and are vegetarian.

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