• Why use handmade soaps?

    Why use handmade soaps?

    All soaps used to be manufactured by hand. The cold process method was and is still used to make traditional soaps. Natural handmade soaps keep all of the hydrating glycerin from the skin, which also contributes to the creation of a thick, opulent lather.
  • Benefits Of Natural Ingredients In Organic, Handmade Soap

    Benefits Of Natural Ingredients In Organic, Handmade Soap

    There are so many incredible benefits to natural ingredients in soap that it's impossible to list them all. But here are a few highlights of what you're missing out on!
  • Dear Oily Skinned Folks, Here’s A Letter For You!

    Dear Oily Skinned Folks, Here’s A Letter For You!

    Gold, silver, or diamond, we all like shiny things. But when your skin emits a little extra shine, all hell breaks loose and chaos ensues. You panic, buy everything in the market that says anything about oily skin. You dash to your kitchen and perhaps your garden too, to get anything green and apply to your face. Because oil looks fine on samosas but...
  • How To Take Care Of Your Handmade Soap Bar In Monsoon

    How To Take Care Of Your Handmade Soap Bar In Monsoon

    Handmade soap bar contains a lot of glycerin, which is a humectant—a chemical that rapidly absorbs moisture from its environment. Since handmade soaps are naturally rich in glycerin, they need a place to dry out between usage despite the fact that it's good for your skin. 
  • Cold Process Vs Melt & Pour Soaps: An Expert's Guide

    Cold Process Vs Melt & Pour Soaps: An Expert's Guide

    Did you know that your skin is the largest organ in your body? Soap-rising right? Tasked with shielding your sensitive internal organs from the external environment, your skin is an excellent absorber and the key portal of entry into the bloodstream. For the same reason, everything you apply to the skin should be handled with extreme caution. Daily exposure to lotions, soaps and deodorants...
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