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03/05/2026
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26/03/2026
We appreciate your loyalty to our products throughout 2025, and we wish you a joyous new year in 2026 and a merry Christmas π€Ά π β€οΈ ππππ
01/12/2025
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27/11/2025
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Soap Sale concludes on September 10. Soap priced at $10 each Available while stock lasts.
08/06/2025
Solid bar soap is generally considered more eco-friendly than liquid soap. This is because bar soap has a smaller environmental footprint across several key areas.
Why Bar Soap is More Eco-Friendly
Plastic Usage (The Biggest Difference)
Bar Soap: Most bar soaps come in paper packaging or minimal, recyclable wrapping. They're a cornerstone of the "plastic-free" and "zero-waste" movements, directly helping to reduce plastic waste.
Liquid Soap: Almost all liquid soaps are sold in plastic bottles. The production of plastic consumes significant energy, and discarded plastic is a major environmental pollutant. Many bottles are made of complex, hard-to-recycle materials, ending up in landfills or incinerated, which burdens the environment. While there are efforts to use refill pouches or PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastic, the overall plastic consumption remains high.
Manufacturing Energy and Water Consumption
Bar Soap: Its production generally requires less energy and water compared to liquid soap. Natural bar soaps, especially those made using the Cold Process (CP) method, cure at lower temperatures for a longer period, resulting in lower energy consumption.
Liquid Soap: Contains a high percentage of water, and its manufacturing process can be more energy-intensive to maintain its liquid form.
Ingredients and Chemical Content
Bar Soap: Especially natural bar soaps, are often made with simpler, naturally derived ingredients like vegetable oils and lye (sodium hydroxide). They tend to contain fewer artificial preservatives, stabilizers, or harmful chemicals, making them milder on the skin and more biodegradable.
Liquid Soap: To maintain its liquid state and stability, liquid soaps often include a wider array of chemical ingredients, such as preservatives, thickeners, and surfactants. Some of these can be harmful to the environment, and certain formulations may even contain microplastics, negatively impacting aquatic ecosystems.
Transportation and Carbon Footprint
Bar Soap: Contains less water and is more compact, making it lighter and smaller to transport than liquid soap. This contributes to reduced energy consumption and carbon emissions during shipping.
Liquid Soap: Due to its high water content, it's heavier and bulkier, which can result in a larger carbon footprint during transportation.
Water Conservation During Use
Some studies suggest that using bar soap might lead to less water consumption during use. Pump dispensers for liquid soap can often release more product than needed, and people might use more water to rinse off the extra lather.
Conclusion
Overall, bar soap is generally considered more eco-friendly because it reduces plastic waste, requires less energy and water in manufacturing, is more efficient to transport, and often contains fewer harmful chemicals.
It's important to note that not all bar soaps are created equal. Always check the ingredients and packaging to ensure you're choosing an environmentally conscious product. However, aligned with the "plastic-free" and zero-waste movements, bar soap stands out as a key household item contributing to environmental protection.
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πΏ Natural Handmade Soap Care Instructions πΏ
π§Ό Storage
β’ After use, store it in a cool, dry place to prevent softening.
β¨ Ingredients
β’ Olive Oil
β’ Organic Coconut Oil
β’ Coffee
β’ Oat
β’ Organic Tea Tree/ Lavender/Bergamot/Orange Oil
β’ Propylene Glycol (Vegetable Derived)
β’ Aqua
β’ Sodium Hydroxide
β’ Sorbitol
β’ Sorbitan Oleate
π‘ Usage
β’ Gently lather the soap on each area of your body once.
β’ Massage with your hands for a refreshing cleanse.
β’ This soap can last approximately 1.5 to 2 months with regular use by one person.
π Thank You for Choosing Eco-Friendly
Thanks for choosing our eco-friendly solid soap.
π Handmade with Love for You π
05/02/2025
π€ππ¨βπ©βπ¦Skin as a barrier
Skin is the largest organ of the human body and comprises three major layers; epidermis, dermis, and subcutis
One vital function of the skin is to form an effective barrier between the organism and the environment. It maintains an βinside-outsideβ barrier regulating water loss and an βoutside-insideβ barrier protecting the organism from external harm, including mechanical, chemical, and microbial.
π§±πEpidermal barrier functions
Skin structures with physical barrier functions
Stratum corneum
The outermost layer of the epidermis is the stratum corneum, which consists of dead dried-out cells called corneocytes in a bricks-and-mortar arrangement.
βBricks-and-mortarβ model of the stratum corneum
A key barrier function of the epidermis is to control diffusion of molecules across the skin; transepidermal water loss (TEWL) from inside to outside, and chemicals from the outside environment to inside. Diffusion through the epidermis can be via one of two routes: intracellular through the epidermal lipid matrix or transcellular across the corneocytes. The rate of diffusion across the stratum corneum is influenced by:
The unique lamellar organisation of the lipid matrix and its interaction with protein components of keratinocytes, including tight junctions and scaffolding proteins
The diffusion path length is determined by the thickness of the stratum corneum, numbers of layers of corneocytes, their size, and their cohesion.
https://dermnetnz.org/topics/skin-barrier-function
25/12/2024
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