Can any one make organic soaps?

Learn how making organic soap can be fun and easy.

Yes. There are a lot of books on how to make it. However, you can't always trust the information that is being given to you. You have to buy several books and experiment with them to see what works and what doesn't. By practicing you will figure out what your likes and dislikes are. It's a real hands-on and trial and error type process, to be honest with you.


That's kind of what the secret is with a lot of companies. Many times companies don't want to give out their recipes, because it took them so long to create, so they could sell it. All the recipes are my mom's recipes that she uses. No recipe she uses has been published by anyone else. It actually took her quite sometime to come up with all these and figure out what works best. Our whole family was pretty much a guinea pig at one time or another. We guarantee our products 100 percent, because we have tested everything ourselves.

My mom started making our soap, because she has real bad allergies. She is allergic to just about everything. She got eczema real bad on her elbows, and she tried lotion and every other product trying to get rid of it. Nothing would help because a lot of these chemicals in these products you buy at the store are what's causing the eczema to begin with. Eczema is basically an allergy. The best way to get to rid of it is to stop using these chemicals and use 100 percent natural products. She no longer has eczema on her elbows or her hands.

Also, her hands use to dry up real bad and she use to get cracks on the ends of her fingers. That is why she created the hand and foot balm. They are made with all natural products that don't have any type of scented chemicals in there. That's another thing. A lot of people say that they have a peppermint scented soap. You have to find out if that is a natural peppermint scent, peppermint oil extract, or a manmade peppermint scent. A lot of scents are actually artificial, and that's one thing you don't want because they will cause allergies.


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