The Science of Soap Making
Our soap contains sodium hydroxide.
Why sodium hydroxide?
Sodium hydroxide is an essential ingredient required for making soap from scratch.
When sodium hydroxide is added to a fat (oil for us) in the presence of a liquid (milk or water for us) it makes soap through a process called saponification. Our soap recipes are carefully calculated and cured to ensure the sodium hydroxide is fully reacted with the oils , leaving you with a mild soap bar.
Read about the science of soap making in more detail here
Why sodium hydroxide?
Sodium hydroxide is an essential ingredient required for making soap from scratch.
When sodium hydroxide is added to a fat (oil for us) in the presence of a liquid (milk or water for us) it makes soap through a process called saponification. Our soap recipes are carefully calculated and cured to ensure the sodium hydroxide is fully reacted with the oils , leaving you with a mild soap bar.
Read about the science of soap making in more detail here