What is a handmade natural soap?
Handmade natural soaps are made in small batches with care by the soap maker. High quality ingredients and pure essential oils are used to create unique formulas. Each handmade soap bar is not only natural but functional, safe, luxurious and gentle to the skin. Especially for those with skin sensitivities, they find handmade bars to be nurturing and beneficial.
Skin is the body’s largest organ and is often the first to touch and absorb toxins, chemicals, and other substances in commercial products. Often the ingredients in those products have long and unfamiliar names and are hidden in unreadable fine print on a small label.
Handwashing and cleansing should be soothing. Unfortunately, many commercial soaps have ingredients that can be harsh or have negative impacts on you or the environment.
Natural ingredients
The best reason to use handmade soap is the natural ingredients. Typically handmade soap is made of vegetable oils (olive oil in our case) and butters that are rich in antioxidants, vitamins and nutrients that are essential to healthy skin. The handmade soap has not only improved their skin It changes the life by relieving them of itchiness, dryness and skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and acne. Everyone wants healthy skin. Daily use of handmade soap is the best place to start. If you need help finding the right soap for your needs, you can find the descriptions of ingredients on our website. We take pride in our ingredients and are excited to share our knowledge with you.
Glycerine
The glycerine isn’t added to a handmade soap recipe – it’s created during the soap making process! Glycerine is a precious emollient that softens and maintains water balance by attracting moisture to your skin. It is proven to be so beneficial to your skin and reserved for higher priced body care, hygiene and pharmaceutical products. Artisan soap retains all of its natural glycerine glory and produces a rich and luxurious lather
Therapeutic effects
Natural handmade soaps offer aromatherapy therapeutic benefits. Handmade soaps use pure essential oils to create their scents. The benefits of aromatherapy can help with everything from stress relief to boosting your immune system! For example, if you have insomnia issues, you can consider using Lavender handmade soaps to promote good sleep and relieve stress.
Your Skin Will Thank You!
Your skin will benefit from using handmade soap that is created with natural oils and butters instead of one made with of synthetic chemicals and detergents. After using handmade soap your skin should feel soft and supple, not dry and tight as it is often the case after using commercial soaps. When you take a look at the average store shelf, almost every standard bar you see will be loaded with artificial colours, synthetic lathering agents and so many chemicals the likes of which you wouldn’t normally choose to bathe in. The skin is the body’s most important natural defence when it comes to a wide variety of harmful agents, substances and external influences. With a glorious list of natural ingredients, essential oils and nourishing natural extracts, natural soaps deliver a rich dose of antioxidants in order to ensure the skin is as capable and well-protected as it can possibly be.
Great for the Environment
Other than being harmful for your skin, when a commercial soap bar was being used, it not only dry out your skin Instead, it then heads out of your home and once again works its magic on the environment, polluting rivers and streams. By contrast, whereas natural soaps are as kind to the environment as they are to your skin.
Handmade natural soaps can be nothing less than a work of art and are the kind of thing that’s a pleasure to buy and a real joy to use. Discover the joy of happy and healthy skin just the way you like it!
You’ll usually see handmade soap packaged without plastics, whereas many commercial soaps are in single-use plastic bottles or heavily printed, glossy boxes.
It comes from small businesses
Purchasing handmade soap from local businesses means supporting community members. Commercial soap companies often make their products in factories with machines, not people.