Look After Your Babies Skin With Homemade Soap!
Your baby's skin is delicate and can get aggravated easily and is prone to chaffing and skin infections
. To keep baby's skin beautiful and to protect it from rashes, why don't you start making soaps on your own? You can make your own with easy soap making recipes that are best for baby's soft and tender skin
No Harsh Chemicals
Homemade soap does not dry baby's skin and leave a film that can cause rashes. It does not contain chemicals that can harm a baby's tender skin. When making soaps for your baby, don't use skin-drying ingredients such as sodium lauryl sulphate, alkali salts, alcohol, preservatives, artificial colors, fillers, and fragrances. These substances would do more harm to your baby because baby's skin is less oily. The substances in the artificial coloring and preservatives are caustic or drying chemicals that can cause severe skin irritations and rashes.
Instead of manufactured ingredients containing chemicals, use organic animal or plant fats and essential oils without artificial colours. For synthetics to give a nice lather, use of organic scented and unscented essentials oils. Use non-scented bars if your baby has sensitive skin.
Anti-Bacterial
Commercial and homemade soaps have antibacterial properties. A bar of homemade soap is also infused with antibacterial essential oils extracted from tea tree or lavender. Baby's skin benefits from these non-skin drying oils that also kill bacteria and get rid of dirt. Even if used everyday, it won't dry out baby's skin and trigger skin problems caused by the chemicals in commercial soaps.
Skin Softener
You can also use this to maintain your skin's suppleness and smoothness because homemade soap is packed with naturally occurring glycerin, humectants that attracts moisture in the environment. It is the glycerin in homemade soaps that protects baby's skin from drying.
Glycerin is absent in hard commercial soaps. Commercial soap manufacturers extract glycerin, a by-product in soap-making. Glycerin is present in vegetable and animal fats. Yes, vegetable and animal fats are the basic ingredients in soap making including commercial soap. However, commercial soap Companies remove the glycerin from their soap and use it in other beauty products.
Glycerin helps to keep your baby's skin silky it doesn't remove the oils in a baby's skin. Glycerin in homemade soap is retained because of the cold process used in making it. The cold process does not require the boiling together of lye and fat. The process involves heating lye and fat separately. These are cooled to room temperature before they are combined, thus, the natural glycerin in the fat is preserved.
Today, making soaps at home is a better for nature and if you decide to create soaps for your baby, learn from soap makers with experienced. Making your own soap will not only pamper your baby and your loved ones. You protect them from avoiding the use harsh chemicals.
Homemade soaps are also great gifts for all occasions - and since you made it yourself, you can take pride in your soap creations. Homemade soaps have a charm of their own and there's no way no one can't help falling in love with these. You can also make this into a lucrative hobby.
by: Suzanne Currie
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