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What type of soap makes the best all natural skin care cleanser? The answer is easy... homemade soaps! Today, I am going to explain why homemade soap is so much better for your skin then any other product out there.​

   If you find your skin is regularly dry, itchy, uncomfortable, or irritated after a shower, you could have your soap to thank. Common commercial soap ingredients include both the everyday and the unpronounceable, with fragrance and glycerin listed right alongside sodium tallowate, sodium cocoate, pentasodium pentetate, triclosan, and trisodium etidronate.

      Ingredients like Triclosan are not only irritating to many people's skin; they are harsh on the environment as well. Sodium tallowate, the natural byproduct of beef fat mixed with lye, is probably not something with which you would deliberately use to scrub-a-dub! Ingredients like tetra sodium EDTA are known irritants.
     Commercial soaps are often little more than harsh detergents with fragrance and with the occasional moisturizer added. These products can dehydrate and leave behind a residue that irritates the skin. Repeated exposure to these harsh detergents and artificial ingredients can sensitize your skin and leave it more vulnerable to environmental stresses. Although commercial soaps may succeed at getting you clean, they simply cannot compare to natural handmade soap.
     Some companies offer natural homemade soap is made with pure shea butter, olive oil, aloe vera, essential oils, and wild-crafted organic herbs. Glycerin soap contains no artificial fragrances, preservatives, or dyes to irritate your skin. Instead, we add shea butter from the West African Karite tree, organic coconut oil, and other skin-loving ingredients to leave your skin soft and supple. When you choose homemade moisturizing castile soap bars made with pure olive oil and scented with the best essential oils, your skin will thank you for it.
     No matter what your skin care need, there is a luxurious natural handmade soap to fulfill it. A Vitamin E and Aloe Vera soap is perfect for those with sensitive or compromised skin due to eczema or psoriasis, while a Tea Tree and Rosemary bar with its organic herbs is a great choice for oily or acne-prone skin. Try a delicious Tuxedo soap will gently smooth your rough spots with hand-ground Arabica beans, milk, and shea butter. Do you really want to suffer another day with dry, itchy, scaling skin when there is relief so easily found?

By Deborah A White

Advantages of Using Natural Homemade Soap Vs Commercial Soaps



Homemade Soap - The Healthier Skin Alternative!.

      Homemade soap definitely have an edge over factory produced bars - it's gentle on our bodies and a lot cheaper. Thanks to the natural ingredients used in making homemade soap. Start making soaps and you can enjoy healthy, safer soaps with all your favorite scents and ingredients.

The Glycerin Gap
     A bar of commercial bath soap can last you two weeks but a bar of clear glycerin homemade soap has a lifespan of three to four days. Commercial bath soaps are harder because the naturally-occurring glycerin, a by-product of the soap preparation is removed and used in beauty creams and shampoos. Animal or vegetable fat and lye is the major ingredient in basic and easy soap making.
     Animal and vegetable fat contain naturally occurring glycerin; lye is the by-product of ash and water. In commercial preparation, salt is added to lye and animal or vegetable fats concoction to separate and extract glycerin. In contrast, homemade soap preparation leaves the glycerin in the mix. The glycerin removed from commercial soap is used as an important ingredient in creams, lotions, and shampoos because glycerin keeps the skin and hair soft and smooth.
     A commercial soap bar does not contain glycerin whilst your homemade soap is loaded with this important natural skin softener. Try using commercial bath soap on your hair, and you have dry coarse hair. To solve the problem, you lather your hair with expensive shampoo. However, glycerin homemade soap can be used on the hair as well and you get fantastic results.
     Glycerin is a natural humectants. It is non-oily sweet-tasting liquid that attracts moisture in the environment. It is also colorless. When mixed with water or alcohol, it dissolves easily but not when combined with fragrant oils. This shows why glycerin soap melts quicker than commercial soaps and why it is proffered in scented creams and moisturising.
     Humectants keep the skin supple and silky. Since this is not a man-made chemical, glycerin is does not irritate the skin. In fact glycerin soap is always recommended for individuals with sensitive to dry skin. As beauty soap, it keeps the facial skin smooth and clear. Hence, glycerin spells the big difference between commercial and homemade soap.

Do you really know what you're putting on your skin?

    If you use any type of commercial skin care products the answer is an absolute NO!
     The cosmetic industry is not like the food and drug industry where all ingredients must be fully disclosed. Companies may use potentially hazardous substances in order to cut costs, speed up production and increase shelf life without you even knowing about it!
     

 

The only way to know for sure what the soap you are using is made out of is to either create it yourself or buy it from a reputable homemade soap company who is more concerned about producing a quality product instead of passing a corporate set sales goals.
    Will you actually see a change in your skin by using all natural homemade soap? For most people the answer is YES! Staying away from synthetic ingredients can dramatically change your appearance for the better.
 In addition to being synthetic free, homemade soaps are considered to be the best all natural skin care product because they still retain their glycerin content. Glycerin is a natural moisturizer that forms during the soap making process and is extremely beneficial for the skin.
     Unfortunately, this valuable ingredient is usually removed from commercially produced soaps and sold as a byproduct. If you haven't tried a homemade soap that still retains its glycerin value, you're in for a real treat as you can actually feel the difference!
Ok, so are there any downfalls of using homemade soaps? Actually... Yes. The most prominent downfall is definitely its rather high price. Homemade soap, at around five to seven dollars per bar, is significantly more expensive then soap that you can just pick up at your local super market. This is true, however, for 3 good reasons!
     • They are not mass produced but are usually made batch by batch.
     • They don't sell off their glycerin in order to reap more profit.
     • They don't incorporate inexpensive (and harmful) synthetics to cut costs.
     Another minor detriment of homemade soap is that it does not last nearly as long as commercially produced soaps. This is because it is much softer, making it dissolve in water more quickly and also has the potential to go rancid a lot sooner.
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Fortunately, we have the option to use palm oil to create homemadesoap with added hardness and use grapefruit seed extract as an all natural preservative.
     Compared to the few and very minor negatives of using handmade soap, the numerous benefits far outweigh the detriments. Go ahead and try making handmade soap yourself or buy it from a reputable supplier. I don't think you will ever regret it!
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Babies and young children benefit from homemade soap
     Homemade soap does not contain toxic chemicals such as sodium lauryl sulphate or SLS. SLS causes the foaming in soaps. This chemical is used also in shampoos and degreasing agents to remove grease from engines. If this chemical can remove grease, it can remove the body's natural oils, causing dry skin which leads to skin rashes and irritations, and eczema. Also, would you want your baby's tender and sensitive skin to absorb this chemical? Definitely not.
      In the 1980's an American College of Toxicology did a report showing that a minute concentration or 5% of SLS can cause skin irritations and higher levels of this chemical caused severe skin irritation and corrosion. Can you imagine your baby taking all that poison everyday?
   Therefore, making homemade soaps gives you complete control in deciding what ingredients to use. You can choose ingredients that are safe for baby's hair and scalp, too. Homemade soap is always made from high quality organic ingredients. You can make them yourself or order these online from experienced homemade soap makers.     
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