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Cold Process Soap Bars

It is called cold process because the soap is made at cool temperatures and no external heat is used to assist the saponification process.

Saponification is a chemical reaction provoked by mixing a fat (oils, butters, etc) with a strong base. This reaction creates two elements: glycerine and soap. Glycerine is a natural moisturiser.

The soap must then be cured for 4 to 6 weeks; this drying process allows the saponification to completely finish and the soap to dry.

Each bar is hand cut, weighed and wrapped, in bio-degradable wrapping. No two bars are the same.

Cold Process Soap Bars

It is called cold process because the soap is made at cool temperatures and no external heat is used to assist the saponification process.

Saponification is a chemical reaction provoked by mixing a fat (oils, butters, etc) with a strong base. This reaction creates two elements: glycerine and soap. Glycerine is a natural moisturiser.

The soap must then be cured for 4 to 6 weeks; this drying process allows the saponification to completely finish and the soap to dry.

Each bar is hand cut, weighed and wrapped, in bio-degradable wrapping. No two bars are the same.