Wednesday 7 December 2011

Why Commercial (Normal) Soaps Are Bad For You

1) What is referred to as commercial (normal) soaps?
Example : Lux (USED to be the household's No.1 soap), Palmolive, Dettol, Dove, etc.

2) Why are they bad?
1st, they are detergents, not soaps. It dries out skin and leaves chemical residue.


 

3) They're made out of petroleum products & dangerous chemicals (including sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium cocoyl isethionate (synthetic detergent), stearic acid (hardener),trisodium EDTA (stabilizer, used in industrial cleaning products to decrease hard water, skin irritant), BHT (preservative, common skin irritant), animal fat, etc.).

Anti-Bacterial soap contain Triclosan, classified by EPA as a pesticide. ( * EPA is the Environment Protection Agency)

These are the reasons why most people especially children who have highly sensitive skin suffer from using commercial soaps because the contents found in them. Most of our customers love our products especially the goat milk soap and Qamalia because it moisturizes (which normal soaps don't do) and it feels luxuriously great.   

4) Glycerin is good because it draws moisture from the air into your skin.
Glycerin are removed from commercial soaps & become poor quality products.

5) They are so cheap because natural occuring glycerin are stripped out of them (normal soaps) to resell to you in the form of beauty bars and lotions.

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