Soap ready to cut. Then after curing for a few weeks.
YEAH !! finally ready :-)
YEAH !! finally ready :-)
With so many soap options lining the shelves of grocery stores and supermarkets, why would anyone choose to buy natural soap made from scratch? Let me give you just a few reasons:
Soap is the product of a chemical reaction that occurs when mixing oils and lye along with some water. The process is called "saponification." The lye has been processed to help form the soap itself; there is no lye after this chemical reaction. However, on your next trip to the supermarket or the grocery store, take a look at the labels of the products on the soap aisle. Despite the lovely packaging , alluring color and fresh , clean scents, you'll notice that most of them don't contain the word "soap" on their labels. You may find "beauty bars, " "moisturizing bars," or "body bars," but not SOAP. That's because these products are not actually soap. They are detergents.
Detergents will leave the skin feeling very dry or itchy. They contain synthetic lathering agents and artificial colors and fragrances along with other synthetic chemicals.
Have you ever read the label of store-bought "soap?" Were you shocked at the amount of synthetic ingredients listed there? . The problem is that even though companies are required to release information about the ingredients of the ( soap ) bars they manufacture , one can never be to too sure of all the chemicals listed ( or not listed ) on the label.
Natural homemade soaps are just what they say they are. They often potentially help those with skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis , since natural soap bars lack the chemicals and irritants contained in store-bought soaps. This can greatly improve your overall skin health and feel. Another benefit of homemade soap is that you can retain full glycerine content. This is a product of soapmaking that is known to draw moisture from the air, and as a natural ingredient in soap can moisturize the skin. Most commercial soap companies will remove the glycerin from their soaps and will sell it in other products. This means most soaps and detergents have been stripped of this key ingredient.
Think about your dry cracked bar of soap that sat there in your bathroom for too long. It is dry and cracked because the glycerin has been stripped from it to make more expensive products such as moisturizing creams and lotions, if that is what if looks like after a few weeks, just imagine what it will do to your skin !
So now that you know what is NOT in your "soap" why don't you give ours a try. See how natural, ingredients feel on your skin. You will not be disappointed!
Some of my soap's contain Honey! You will see the BEE in the picture :-)
Sulfate Free • Paraben Free • Gluten Free • Phthalate Free • No Animal Testing * No Soy Filler
TO those of you that have asked. I no longer put the possible benefits or claimed benefits. That would be big NO NO
So if you want to right click and google different claims or possible benefits please feel free, I however cannot :-(
Or you are free to read the testimonials. Or visit our FB page to check out what some of our soap buddies are saying !
Thanks for stopping by and checking our or SIMPLE little business xoxo.
So if you want to right click and google different claims or possible benefits please feel free, I however cannot :-(
Or you are free to read the testimonials. Or visit our FB page to check out what some of our soap buddies are saying !
Thanks for stopping by and checking our or SIMPLE little business xoxo.
We are a sustainable resource product company
Our soaps have such a great lather and smell amazing. They rinse away to get that clean
WOW factor. For a wash away product, they sure do the trick!
Our soaps have such a great lather and smell amazing. They rinse away to get that clean
WOW factor. For a wash away product, they sure do the trick!
Simply Mazzara's grew out of the desire to be creative while using quality ingredients. Linda Mazzara started making soap as a hobby, after she would come home from a full day of work. When she saw how much people loved it she was inspired to make it more than just a hobby. Linda first learned the craft of making soap by watching her grandmother and her mother make it. A lot has changed from those days, researching items online as well as researching techniques and using the highest quality products available. You can feel the difference.She has since taken a course on soapmaking and is classified as a Certified Soapmaker.