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Benefits Of Handmade Soap

Handmade Soap is gaining popularity and finally coming full circle. Soaps were traditionally made by hand. If you are seeing visions of pioneer women stirring tallow in huge vats then it’s absolutely spot-on. Soap was originally an entirely hand crafted product. With the industrial revolution and mechanization of practically all homemakers’ tasks, soap making too underwent a revolution.

However, the increased use of chemicals, petroleum and other elements that react harshly with the human skin brought about a doubt in people’s minds. People again started experimenting with their own handmade soaps to suit their individual needs. The increasing awareness towards buying and using natural products and environment friendly goods has also revived the making of Homemade Soaps. There are many other benefits of using a homemade soap that contribute to its increasing appeal.

Benefits of using Handmade Soaps:

1. People with skin conditions like eczemas and psoriasis are known to find immediate relief when they switch to a homemade soap. This is because homemade soaps are extremely mild.

2. Handmade Soaps most often use vegetable oils like coconut, olive and palm. They rarely if ever use chemicals, which is what makes them extremely beneficial for the skin. Store bought soaps almost always have high chemical content and are more apt to be used as detergents rather than to clean sensitive skin.

3. Another huge factor that makes homemade soaps much better than store bought soaps is the high content of glycerine. Glycerine soaps can be easily recognized because more often than not they are transparent or see through. Glycerine absorbs moisture from the air and keeps the skin shiny and glowing. It is most popularly used in children’s soaps. Most store bought soaps have low glycerine content because the manufacturer sells the glycerine as a by-product to be used in expensive cosmetics.

4. They can also be customized as per personal preferences. If an individual loves the smell of rose then a few drops of rose essential oil added during the soap-making process will give him or her a lovely, rose soap. Similarly, depending on personal preferences people can make sandalwood homemade soap, olive or coconut oil soaps, lavender soaps and even soaps that contain oats to buff the skin.

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5. Handmade Soaps can also be designed in fancy shapes as favors for theme parties. These have become all the rage at bridal and baby showers and as wedding favors. Homemade soap can be designed to look like children’s cartoon characters like Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse or even for some adult themes like a beer bottles and sexy lingerie! It is no wonder then that designer homemade soaps have become the most creative gift ideas.

Perhaps the most appealing factor about homemade soaps is they allow the soap maker to be creative and to experiment with different natural products. From oils and essences to adding natural exfoliates, creating exciting new designs and shapes the entire soap making process has come alive with homemade soaps. In fact, you can also indulge your creative side by making and using them as gifts throughout the year!



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