Glycerin Soap: Everything You Need to Know Glycerin soap is a misleading term. Read the article to find out what glycerin soap is and how it is different from other soaps.
Melt and Pour Soap: What Is It and How to Make It? Discover how the process of making soap using the melt and pour method differs from the cold process and learn about its pros and cons.
Palm Oil – Just Saying No Isn't Enough Anymore We’re still at the point where just saying no to palm oil is perceived as a principled position. It’s not.
Scent and Color – The Natural Way Like all other ingredients in natural skin care products, it is crucial to understand the ingredients that provide these two key soap characteristics.
Why Essential and Carrier Oils are a Good Combination Soapmaking lives in a space between science and art. Some aspects rely on chemistry and math, others on touch and intuition.
Bergamot – You Know It Better Than You Think You might not know the name, but you know the fragrance, and very likely, the taste.
Castor Oil – It’s Complicated Like a lot of products in the soapmaking universe, castor oil and the bean plant it comes from have a long and complex history.
What is Cold Pressed Soap? Or was it Cold Processed? What is cold pressed soap? In fact, it's cold processed. Let's discuss the nature of these terms.
Potassium Hydroxide in Soap Now it’s here, 90% pure, available in two-pound canisters. We know some of you have been waiting.