Natural Honey and Beeswax Soap
Our soaps are made by us using only the best natural ingredients including raw honey, pure beeswax, and shea butter. We spent months perfecting these soaps, and we believe we have struck just the right balance of conditioning and longevity. Give them a try. Once you experience the creamy, clean, and moisturizing effect of these soaps, you will never want to use a commercial detergent bar again!
Most mass-produced soaps are made using a fatty acid, usually cattle fat that is a by-product of the slaughterhouse process, water, and an alkali. They then extract the glycerine, a natural moisturizing agent, from the finished product to use in other cosmetic products. The "soap" is then given many chemical additives similar to those used in laundry detergents to make it last longer, lather, bubble, change color, and smell unique. The result is not a natural product at all, and your porous skin will readily absorb these chemicals over repeated use of these products.
Natural soap is created through the reaction of plant oils and/or animal fats with an alkali and water. Traditionally, the alkali used was the result of leaching plant or wood ash, specifically hardwoods containing a large percentage of potassium carbonate or "potash". The results of soap making were somewhat unpredictable as the potency of the alkali used varied greatly.
Today, we have a much more refined alkali which yields more predictable results through the use of sodium hydroxide (NaOH), more commonly referred to as lye. The reaction that takes place between the oils, water, and lye is called saponification, and, if done correctly, it renders the finished product pH neutral with no trace of the lye remaining. The finished product is not modified in such a way as to neutralize or diminish the natural benefits of the ingredients that are used in creating the soap.