Use Homemade Soap And Keep Your Skin Healthy!
Homemade soap has an edge over commercial soap - it's gentle on the skin and hair
. Thanks to the all-natural ingredients used in homemade soap. It is cheaper, too. Start making soaps and enjoy safer soaps and your favorite scents.
The Glycerin Gap
A bar of commercial bath soap can last you two weeks but a bar of clear glycerin 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. On the other hand, glycerin soap can be used on the hair with 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 explains well why glycerin soap melts faster than commercial soap and why it is a favorite with scented creams, moisturizing gels and lotions.
Humectants keep the skin supple and silky. Since this is not a man-made chemical, glycerin will not irritate or harm 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.
Baby Care
Babies and young children benefit from homemade soap because it 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 in all those chemicals and poison everyday?
Thus, making soaps gives you control on the 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.
by: Suzanne Currie
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