Specialty therapeutic soaps are formulated to address specific dermatological concerns, using active ingredients to provide targeted relief for issues like acne, dryness, or sensitivity. Purpose and Formulation: This category includes soaps that incorporate ingredients known for their medicinal or highly functional properties. For instance, Activated Charcoal soaps are popular for oily and acne-prone skin, as […]
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Exfoliating Scrub Soaps
Exfoliating scrub soaps are designed with texture and physical cleansing power in mind, incorporating natural abrasive elements to polish the skin and stimulate circulation. Purpose and Formulation: These bars are formulated with solid exfoliating particles suspended throughout the soap base. Common scrub ingredients include finely ground coffee beans, oatmeal, poppy seeds, loofah slices, or mineral […]
Castile Soaps
Castile soaps are a classic style defined by their simplicity and exceptional purity, traditionally made with 100% olive oil and renowned for their mildness and versatility. Purpose and Formulation: True Castile soap originates from the Castile region of Spain and is historically defined by using only vegetable oils—specifically olive oil—as the saponified base, rather than […]
Glycerin/Melt & Pour Soaps
Glycerin, or melt and pour, soaps are recognized for their crystal-clear appearance, quick production time, and superior moisturizing properties, making them ideal for customization. Purpose and Formulation: Unlike cold process methods where glycerin is naturally produced, melt and pour soaps start with a pre-made, neutral base that is already fully saponified and rich in added […]
Traditional Cold Process Soaps
Traditional cold process soaps are crafted using a method that maintains the integrity of the oils and retains natural glycerin, resulting in a highly moisturizing and gentle bar. Purpose and Formulation: The cold process method involves mixing carefully selected oils (such as olive, coconut, shea butter, or castor oil) with a lye solution (sodium hydroxide […]


