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What's the Difference Between Natural and Regular Soap?

June 2, 2011

Natural Soap


Consuming natural or organic products is always the better choice if given the option. Your body performs better with organic foods, and your skin does better with natural soap. To help you make healthier choices, take a look at the key differences during the soap making process between natural and regular.

The ingredients are the first major difference. Through the making process, 'natural' soap is always a mixture of water, oil, and lye. Conversely, the regular types are detergent based from petroleum.

Other interesting finds in regular soap are isopropyl alcohol, BHT, and Tricoslan - an additive in much anti-bacterial brands. These additives are harmful to your skin. None, however, are found in natural soap.

The every-day effect on your skin is perhaps the most noticeable difference between regular and natural soap. Regular soap is often irritating to the skin, whereas natural soap has a soothing effect. Keep reading to find out why.

Alkali is the most common irritant found in regular detergent-based soaps. This substance makes your skin feel tight, itchy, or even sometimes flaky. Look at the label of the soap you're currently using to find out just how much alkali you're using.

After the soap making process, natural soap contains vast amounts of glycerin. This compound is fantastic for the skin - pulling moisture right out of the air. Glycerin makes your skin stay soft for longer, soothing and moisturizing your skin more that it would be by using regular soap.

Some people think that soap which is natural is much more expensive than regular soap. This is not true, for there is actually little difference in price between the two. If you want to bring the price down even further, consider making your own natural stuff at home.

Other people claim that buying natural soap is more inconvenient than buying what they are used to. Organic and natural products are increasing in popularity, however, and soap that is natural is not difficult to find. You can even shop for soap online, opening up a wide variety of natural products.

The Difference Between Natural Soap and Regular Soap

March 13, 2011

Natural Soap


A lot of people are completely unaware of the difference between natural soap and regular soap. First and foremost, anytime you can get a product that is natural and organic, it is a good idea to choose that product over any other. Simply having less ingredients is a step in the right direction. Even more important is the fact that natural soap is made from a chemical reaction between lye, water and oil. The lye is completely removed during the process of making the soap, but it is critical to the manufacture of the natural soap to begin with. There is no such thing as any type of soap that was made without lye. All natural soaps are made with lye, oil and water. The different types of oil you can use are almost infinite, as each type of oil has its own properties and will make the soap be slightly different from other soaps. This is what makes homemade soaps unique.

The problem with our soaps is that most of the conventional soaps that you buy in the grocery store or Department store are not soap at all. Rather, they are detergents, made from petroleum, like motor oil or gasoline. This is why so many people have problems with regular soap from the grocery store causing irritation of the skin and other problems. In some cases, individuals have extreme problems with these types of petroleum products and suffer from horrible irritation. The most common irritant in the soap is called alkali. This compound does not exist in natural soap and causes irritation and dry skin in many people. If you have ever felt that your skin was tight, itchy or flaky, it is very likely due to the amount of alkali in your detergent-based soap. Switching to a natural, organic soap will make all the difference in the world and will not cost you that much more unless you decide to buy one of the higher quality soaps.

One of the indications that you have a natural soap and not a regular soap is the high levels of glycerin that most natural soaps have. While many soap manufacturers extract the glycerin to use for lotions and other beautifying products, a high quality soap still retains all the glycerin, the compound which soothes and moisturizes the skin. Since glycerin pulls moisture right out of the air, your skin tends to stay moist and soft for an extended period of time, especially when compared with the detergent-based soaps. Other harmful ingredients that are included in detergent-based soaps are isopropyl alcohol, BHT and Tricoslan, which is very common in antibacterial detergent-based soaps. None of these chemicals are particularly good for your skin, making it a good idea to steer clear of detergent-based soaps and stick with natural soap.

With all the benefits of natural soap, it is not surprising that there is such a tremendous level of interest that continues to grow as people become more and more aware of the benefits of these natural products and the differences between natural soap and regular soap.

 
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