5 Frequently Asked Questions About Pure Natural Bar Soap

by Art Gibb, freelance writer on behalf of Garden of Eden Soaps ( 24-Oct-2012 )

Consumers curious in pure natural bar soap often have questions about the products they are interested in, their advantages, and the manufacturing process. Specialty soaps are quite popular, because they are made with care and the finest natural ingredients that only Mother Earth can provide.


When this is the first time you are considering buying, let’s say, old-fashioned goats milk and olive oil soap, you probably also have concerns, which should be addressed before making a purchase from an online vendor. You are not alone. Many consumers are anxious to learn more about how handcrafted soap is made and if the product has amazing healing properties.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pure Natural Bar Soap

1. What is used to make soap?
A: Soap is a mixture of oils and fats with a strong alkaline solution. The chemical reaction creates a chemical compound (soap) and free glycerol molecules (glycerin). The difference between commercially produced soap and handcrafted products is that in pure, natural bars, the natural glycerin remains. Ingredients for soap can be anything from olive oil, cocoa powder, and shea butter, to vanilla extract, coconut and castor.

2. Why would I opt for handmade soap when the supermarket prices are much cheaper?
A: Remember the saying: “You get what you pay for?” Exactly! The commercial soap manufacturers extract the glycerin in their product and sell it separately. That is how they make up for some of the cost. They also use cheaper, harsh chemicals, which are not very good for your skin.

3. Many pure natural bar soaps are colored beautifully. How is this possible?
A: There are many 100% natural products that can be used to color soaps. They include seeds, spices, plant roots, ground-up plant leaves, powdered clay, etc.

4. Why do some manufacturers use fragrances, and others do not?
A: Sure, it would be nice if your bath bar soap smells like roses or lilac. However, many fragrance oils are man-made chemicals. They are harmful to your body. In fact, many scented oils contain propylene glycol and phthalates, also known as carcinogen. It is a component that is linked to reproductive abnormalities, cancer, and other health problems. For that reason, only buy soaps scented with pure essential oils. They are absolutely safe, and the smell is just as amazing.

5. How can I stretch the usage of my soap?
A: Do leave pure natural bar soap it in water. The product has to dry out between uses, because it does not contain preservatives and chemicals. A wire shower caddy works well at home. Keep the bar in a dish with drainage holes or slats near the sink.
 

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