FAQs
Cold Process Soap — Made by combining oils and lye, creating natural glycerin that moisturizes skin.
Hot Process Soap — Cooked for faster curing and a rustic, textured look.
Glycerin — A natural humectant that attracts moisture to the skin.
Essential Oils — Provide natural scent and aromatherapy benefits.
Fragrance Oils — Lab‑created scents that last longer and offer more variety.
Natural Colorants — Clays, herbs, and botanicals used to color soap without dyes.
Cure Time — Cold process bars typically cure for 4–6 weeks for hardness and mildness.
Superfatting — Leaving extra oils in the recipe for added moisture.
pH Levels — Handmade soap usually has a pH of 8–10, making it cleansing but gentle.
Shelf Life — Natural soaps last 1–2 years depending on oils and storage
FAQ Questions
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What ingredients do you use?
Is your soap safe for sensitive skin?
Are your products all‑natural?
Do your soaps contain lye?
How long does a bar of soap last?
Can I use your soap on my face?
Do you test on animals?
What is the difference between handmade and store‑bought soap?
Do you offer custom scents or bulk orders?
How should I store my soap?