The next time you ask for a soap, make sure you are not handed a bathing bar, which has synthetic cleansing agents. Most consumers do not know the difference as companies do sell them under the same brand name at the same price.
Are the Bars available in the market Soaps? Well, actually no. For one, I hardly remember any soap having Sodium Hydroxide in their ingredients list. Well, I do read my ingredients list and when I had read about this soap making, I had checked out many soaps in the market to find one true soap. No success there. And, second, I have read somewhere that the companies remove the glycerin content of their soaps or manufacture their soaps through some other method and that is why the soaps have SLS and such surfactants as their ingredients. And, finally , do you think it will be profitable for companies to keep soaps for 2 months on the shelf to let them ‘cure’?
more links
https://srilankamirror.com/news/12227-sls-certification-obtained-for-bathing-bar
Are the Bars available in the market Soaps? Well, actually no. For one, I hardly remember any soap having Sodium Hydroxide in their ingredients list. Well, I do read my ingredients list and when I had read about this soap making, I had checked out many soaps in the market to find one true soap. No success there. And, second, I have read somewhere that the companies remove the glycerin content of their soaps or manufacture their soaps through some other method and that is why the soaps have SLS and such surfactants as their ingredients. And, finally , do you think it will be profitable for companies to keep soaps for 2 months on the shelf to let them ‘cure’?
more links
https://srilankamirror.com/news/12227-sls-certification-obtained-for-bathing-bar
