Do your soaps contain sodium hydroxide?

 Do your soaps contain sodium hydroxide?

Bar Soap is in fact a mass of crystals grown from the merging of oils and sodium hydroxide. No detectable sodium hydroxide is left in the final product when it is done the way we do it. In other words, sodium hydroxide is a processing aid that turns oils which make you greasy into soap which makes you clean.

We do not use melt and pour processes here. So called “Glycerin Soaps” are primarily radiator anti-freeze mixed with glycerin and usually triethanolalamine.

If you need a super mild soap for sensitive skin I recommend the Shea Butter Bar.

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