| About Our Handcrafted
Soap Bars
Our cold-process handcrafted
soaps are very gentle and non-drying to the skin because each
bar is "super-creamed" with 6-8% excess oils that
remain available to moisturize your skin, and due to the natural
glycerin retained in the soap, which draws moisture to your
skin. Mass-produced commercial bars contain no excess fats,
and the glycerin is removed and sold separately for its emollient
properties. Basically, that leaves a harsh detergent bar!
We handcraft our soap using the slow "cold
process" method, which means no external heat is
used so the goodness of the natural ingredients are
preserved for you. Even though it is much more time
consuming, we choose this 200-year-old process because
we are able to control every ingredient in the soap and
the amount of oils and butters left in the soap that remain
available to the skin. Our soaps take three to four weeks
to cure.
Each bar begins with a high percentage of skin-loving
cold pressed olive oil to which we add food grade coconut, organic
palm and castor oils, along with jojoba, evening
primrose, sweet almond and avocado oils for a rich
creamy lather that nourishes as it moisturizes. Next
we add responsibly wildcrafted and organic botanicals,
vegetable butters, and cleansing earth clays for their exceptional
skin care benefits. Finally, we scent our fragrant
olive oil soaps with either pure essential oils extracted
from plants or with premium fragrance oils because many
popular scents are not available in an essential oil.
However, the choice is yours: The ingredients of each
product will clearly define which type of oil is used
for scent.
Soap Basics
There are two basic types of
claims to "handcrafted" soaps: transparent “melt
and pour” decorative soaps, and “cold process” soaps.
Transparent soaps have a high amount of glycerin, which
makes them far superior to supermarket soaps, but they
have zero excess fats left in them. Most clear glycerin
soaps are not truly handcrafted, because the crafters
don't actually make the soap, but simply melt down a
purchased base to add color and fragrance. Usually,
these bases are made with sulphates and other synthetic
ingredients to increase lather. In addition to having
synthetic ingredients, these soaps have other downfalls.
To quote from the Real Handmade Soap site (www.realhandmadesoap.com), " Those
of us that work craft shows and farmer's markets could
cite many examples of statements heard at craft shows
such as: “handmade soap melts in the sun,” “handmade
soap doesn't lather,” “handmade soap doesn't
last.” When we heard these statements we
knew that, unfortunately, these particular people had
their first so-called “handmade” soap experience
with melt and pour bars but it is difficult to counter
such experiences when the customer had already been
erroneously told that what they purchased was “handmade” soap."
Mass Produced vs. Handcrafted
Mass-produced soaps have many
synthetic ingredients—such as sulphates to increase
lather, preservatives, alcohol, and free alkali. The
amount of fats used (typically low grade oils or animal
tallow) are little more than the alkali can process,
and any excess glycerin is removed and sold for a profit.
In addition to the extra profit, removing the glycerin
and limiting the amount of fats makes an easily packaged
hard bar that can handle the vast distribution channel
and has an indefinite shelf life. However, the end result
is a harsh synthetic detergent that is drying and irritating
to the skin.
Unlike the mass-produced bars, handcrafted soaps have
a high amount of glycerin and other skin nutrients left
in them. The softer the bar, the more oils are in them.
However a too-soft bar will melt too quickly when used,
and may not be effective enough. So the skill is finding
the perfect balance between a good lather and mildness;
moisturizing and effectiveness.
Synthetic Soap Natural Handmade Soap
There are many soaps on the market that claim to be natural
or "handmade" soaps, such as
the glycerin bars. Most of
these glycerin bars are highly
synthetic and contain harsh detergents
and cancer causing chemicals
. . . the ones that fill the
shelves of many stores
today. This includes those pretty "glycerin" soaps
shown above (real handmade soap contains much more
natural glycerin than those
do), most of the commercial
shower gels and liquid soaps
on the market, many of the
supposedly "natural" soaps
found at your local health
food store, the highly
touted "hypoallergenic" soaps recommended
by dermatologists (there's
no such thing), and virtually
all of those triple milled
ooh-la-la French soaps. Check
out the ingredients (if they
bother to give you any) and
you'll see just how many cheap
oils or animal fats (also known
as sodium tallowate) and synthetic petro-chemicals their
so called "soaps" really contain. Don't buy
into it!
You can't add a pinch of herbs and a natural sounding
name and make fake synthetic soap real. Read
labels carefully, ask questions, inform yourself . While
it's true, some of you may have been using commercial
soap for years now without noticing any terribly
ill effects, after you read this page, you'll know just
how much better and safer your bathing
experience can be!
Armed with a little bit of knowledge, real handcrafted
natural soap is fairly easy to spot. First,
it should say "soap" on the label. By law,
fake soaps can't use that term so they call
it a "beauty bar" or a "moisturizing bar" or
some other nonsense. Next, look for soaps with cold
pressed olive oil as a main ingredient which
is rich in antioxidants and skin nutrients. Most
evil corporate soaps contain very little or none because
it's quite expensive. Is your skin worth only the
finest? We think so!
In addition to cold pressed olive oil, we add coconut
oil for a big bubbly lather, organic palm oil to increase
the longevity of the soap, and a little castor oil for
a creaminess second to none. Then, we superfat the
soaps with nutrient-rich evening primrose, jojoba, sweet
almond and avocado oils. We intentionally use certified
organic palm oil because it doesn't deplete the rainforest
like the conventional palm oil used in most soaps.
Try the microwave test to distinguish real soap from
glycerine soap a.k.a. melt and pour soap. (You know,
the little kits you can buy at the craft store for "making
soap" with kids?) These soaps don't have nearly
as much skin care value as real soap and many of them
contain harmful ingredients. A melt & pour soap
will begin to liquify with a minimum of 10 seconds in
the microwave. A true cold process soap won't
melt that easily.
Of course the real test will be when you use the
soap. If it dries your skin out or makes it
feel tight or itchy, question its origin. There's
nothing like well made, glycerin rich, handcrafted natural
olive oil soap to leave your skin feeling soft, smooth,
and nourished. So i f you're looking for skin
loving soap, take the time to seek out natural handmade
real soap. It may cost a little more, but your skin
will thank you for it.
Antibacterial Soaps? Find
out why they're a bad Idea!
IMPORTANT UPDATE ON TRICLOSAN
: Triclosan, the antibacterial
agent commonly found in antibacterial soaps, lotions,
acne products, cosmetics and other personal care products
is dangerous! It is classified as a pesticide by the EPA
and as a drug by the FDA. The EPA considers it a major
risk to human health and to the environment. "Chemically triclosan is almost the
same as some of the most toxic chemicals on earth: dioxins,
PCB's, and Agent Orange. Its manufacturing process may
produce dioxin, a powerful hormone-disrupting chemical
with toxic effects in the parts per trillion (one drop
in 300 Olympic-sized swimming pools!). "If you use
any products containing triclosan, my advice to you is
to stop using them immediately and throw them away. It's
that dangerous." - from Dr. Christine H. Farlow,
author of Dying to Look Good.
Care & Feeding of Natural Handmade Soap
Since our olive oil soap is in its pure
and natural state, it doesn't contain any synthetic
preservatives or artificial hardeners. It doesn't
need to. With just a little care and feeding, you
can prolong the life of your soap and it will serve
you very well.
- Don't let your soap drown in water.
- Feed your soap plenty of fresh air between uses.
- Always use a well drained soap dish to keep soap dry.
- Use of a wash cloth or loofah will extend
the life of your soap.
- It's best to use your new soap within six months
of purchase. It won't stay fresh forever!
- Store unused soap in a dark, dry, relatively cool
location such as a lingerie
drawer or linen closet.
Our truly natural ingredients:
Aloe Vera - Aloe barbadensis - native Texas succulent,
often called "The Miracle Plant", soothing,
emollient, antibacterial, heals skin irritations,
burns, and wounds, promotes new skin growth, moisturizes,
protects, and counters the effects of aging; we use certified
organic aloe
Annatto Seed - Bixa orellana - imparts a beautiful earthy
yellow color to foods and cosmetics and is antibacterial,
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiseptic, astringent,
and emollient
Beeswax - Cera alba - unbleached and pure, cosmetic grade,
used to give a waxy feel to cosmetics, also possesses
healing qualities, only our balms contain beeswax, our
soaps do not
White Willow Bark Extract - Salix nigra - analgesic,
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, potent antimicrobial,
contains salicylic acid (a beta hydroxy acid) which is
the ingredient that aspirin was originally synthesized
from, increases cell renewal by increasing turnover of
the stratus corneum layer, non-irritating and very gentle
botanical extract
Calcium Bentonite Clay - adsorbs and absorbs dirt,
oil, and toxins from the surface of the skin, cleanses, tightens,
and tones, lends a slippery feel to soaps and
increases lather, great for purifying the skin, helpful
in treating acne, eczema, itching, hives
Castor Oil - Ricinus communis - soothing, lubricating,
rich in fatty acids, acts as a humectant to draw moisture
to the skin and hair, gives a rich creamy lather to soaps
Clay (Kaolin, Moroccan Red, French Green, Rose) - cleanses
and tones, absorbs dirt, oil, and toxins from the skin,
increases lather, and lends natural color to our
soaps
Cocoa Butter - Theobroma cacao - the fat of the cocoa
bean, smells like chocolate, super emollient, for chapped
skin and lips, dry skin, mature skin, stretch marks, skin
irritations, and wrinkles. Read more
Coconut Oil - Cocus nucifera - emollient and healing,
used in soaps to produce a big fluffy lather
Coffee - Coffea arabica - scavenges free radicals which
cause premature aging and many other skin disorders, acts
as an astringent, sunscreen, odor absorber, and anti-cellulite
ingredient
Cucumber - Cucumis sativus - cooling, soothing, and healing,
useful for irritated skin, freckles, windburn, sunburn,
wrinkles, and skin eruptions
Earth Pigments (ultramarines & iron oxides)
- We use only naturally derived cosmetic grade earth
pigments which have been used safely for many many years. These
pigments are made from naturally occuring compounds like
iron, sulfur, china clay (kaolin), and sodium carbonate. We
never use harmful synthetic FD&C dyes or CI colors. Almost
all artificial FD&C and CI colors approved for use
by the FDA are made from coal tar oil, or are synthetically
produced from petroleum products. Despite these derivatives
having been shown to cause cancer when injected into the
skin of mice, they are still widely used today.
Essential Oils - fragrant natural botanical extracts
that possess many healing properties on both the
physical and emotional levels, used in the ancient
art and science of aromatherapy. See all our essential
oils
Honey - provides emollience, healing, antimicrobial
properties, and vital nutrients for the skin
Juniper (also known as Cedar) - Juniperus virginiana/Juniperus
mexicana - native Texas trees, known by native Americans
as "The Medicine Tree", antibacterial, antiviral,
antiseptic, astringent, deodorizing, detoxifying, healing,
useful for oily skin, acne, wounds, burns, cellulite,
dandruff, psoriasis, sore muscles and joint pain, and
as an insect repellant, the essential oil is calming,
soothing and strengthening; all of our cedarwood
products come from Texas and are responsibly wildcrafted
from fallen trees
Jojoba Oil - Simmondsia chinensis - our organic golden
jojoba oil is unrefined thereby retaining all of its healing
properties, a natural mimic of the oil secreted by human
skin used to protect against premature aging and wrinkling and
to lubricate skin and hair, a pure liquid ester that will
never go rancid, non-comedogenic (will not clog pores),
a powerful antioxidant, antibacterial, a soothing and
conditioning agent,and useful for the treatment of acne,
great for sensitive skin. Read more
Oats - Avena sativa - native Texas grass, soothing, moisturizing,
demulcent, softening, calming, good for rashes, itching,
bites, and all skin irritations, oatmeal also serves
as a gentle exfoliant and cleanser; we use certified
organic oats
Olive Oil - Olea europaea - used extensively in skincare
for centuries, high in monounsaturated fatty acids and
vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant and a superior moisturizer,
used to nourish and protect the skin and to combat the
effects of aging, draws moisture to the skin while allowing
normal skin functions to take place, one of the very best
oils for natural skin care; we use only cold pressed and/or
organic olive oils (never the cheaper solvent extracted
pomace oil): recent has shown that olive oil possesses
oleocanthal - a powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-aging
compound and pain killer. Read more
Palm Oil - adds longevity and hardness to the soap,
we intentionally use certified organic palm oil because
it doesn't deplete the rainforest
Red Sandalwood - Pterocarpus santalinus - we use
it for the gorgeous deep purplish
rose color it lends to our soap and as
an exfoliant, but it is also said to have analgesic
properties; responsibly wildcrafted
Sea Salt - sodium chloride - contains 84 elements and
minerals found naturally in the human body which are essential
to good health, used as a treatment for psoriasis, eczema,
acne, and general good health, relieves muscle tension,
soothes and softens the skin; we use natural solar dried
salt from pristine waters
Shea Butter - Butyrospermum parkii - Extracted from the
kernels of a wild African tree, shea butter is an
excellent emollient with great healing properties. High
in triglycerides and fatty acids, its soft buttery texture
melts easily into the skin. Traditionally used by
indigenous people for burns, wounds, sunburn, muscle
aches and as a moisturizing beauty aid for hair and skin.
Read more
Sodium Hydroxide - Commonly known as lye, this is
what transforms our premium vegetable oils into pure
natural soap. All bar soap is made with it. If you make
the soap properly though, there is no active lye left
in the final bar. Please don't compare our lye soap
with grandma's old fashioned lye soap. Our exact
scientific formulations and improved ingredients insure
a milder product that's much gentler to your skin than
the soaps of yesteryear.
Sunflower - Helianthus annuus - native Texas wildflower,
the herb was traditionally used to heal wounds, burns,
bruises, and in the bath for arthritic pain, light penetrating
sunflower oil leaves a protective moisturizing barrier
on the skin and is high in antioxidant vitamin E
and essential fatty acids, the seeds and petals are
a gentle exfoliant
Vitamin E - tocopherols - a natural anti-oxidant
that helps to slow the aging process by scavenging
free radicals, heals, moisturizes, and protects, prevents
scarring, and reduces UV exposure; we use only natural
vitamin E, never synthetic
Witch Hazel - Hamamelis virginiana - native Texas tree,
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, astringent, soothing,
healing, helps prevent wrinkles
The information presented here is for educational purposes
only and is not meant to diagnose
or treat any physical or emotional condition. While
allergic reactions to our pure and natural ingredients
are uncommon, we recommend you test our products
first on a small patch of skin for 24 hours. In
the unlikely event that redness or irritation develops,
discontinue use. |