-
Famous since Biblical times when it became one of the world’s first health resorts, the Dead Sea has long attracted attention for the mineral-rich content of its waters - potassium, calcium, magnesium, and therapeutic salts are among the compounds present in the Dead Sea.
These minerals are filtered through to the renowned mud, enriching and infusing the substance with nutrients released with every use of Soap.Club’s Dead Sea bar soaps.
Minerals of the Dead Sea: The Best Natural Spa Soap
Posted on February 08 2023
Unique Composition of Various Minerals If you're looking for a natural soap that will leave your skin feeling refreshed and revived, look no further than the soap containing salt...
Read More -
Mother's Day Homemade Gifts: Celebrate Mom with Gifts She Will Love!
Posted on January 10 2023
Frugal Adventures or a Simple Sewing Project? Mother's Day is a special time of year to show appreciation and love for the maternal figure in your life. Whether you are...
Read More -
Best Natural Eczema Soap: Finding The Right One For You | Soap.Club
Posted on January 05 2023
Natural Body Wash Soaps for Eczema Finding a suitable natural organic non-toxic body soap for eczema that calms dry skin can be tricky. Some soaps contain harsh chemicals that...
Read More -
What Causes Acne? Preventative Measures for Severe Acne
Posted on December 28 2022
Can Acne Be Prevented? Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. Your skin contains sebaceous glands, which are tiny holes attached to hair follicles....
Read More -
Oatmeal Soaps: Benefits of Oatmeal, Various Oils, And Honey In Soap-Making
Posted on December 20 2022
Gentle Cleansing Oatmeal Soap Oatmeal is a great ingredient to have in soap-making. It provides gentle exfoliation, and the benefits of oatmeal, various oils, and honey also offer many...
Read More -
Tips for Choosing the Best Bar Soap for Your Skin | Soap.Club
Posted on December 13 2022
Bar Soap For The Whole Family Bar soaps have been around since the days of Cleopatra, and they continue to be a popular choice for cleansing. Today bar soaps...
Read More -
Trying to combat acne is frustrating. Treating skin problems using natural ingredients on your skin is possible. Many simple at-home remedies can help fight acne and promote clear skin.
One of the most popular acne products, benzoyl peroxide, can actually cause dryness and peeling skin when overused. Chemical-free methods to treat acne are essential knowledge for anyone who wants good skin care.
We mentioned several of the natural acne treatments in our previous post: Natural Acne Remedies: 11 Effective Home Treatments, where we mentioned some of the remedies below.
Natural Face Remedies for Acne Vulgaris: Part Two | Soap.Club
Posted on November 10 2022
Home Remedies: How To Reduce Acne Naturally Trying to combat acne is frustrating. Treating skin problems using natural ingredients on your skin is possible and many simple at-home remedies...
Read More -
Eucalyptus Benefits for Skin, Hair, And Health | Soap.Club
Posted on October 20 2022
Eucalyptus Oil Benefits Eucalyptus oil is derived from the eucalyptus tree, which is native to Australia. The oil has a refreshing, minty aroma and is used in many different...
Read More -
Activated Charcoal Benefits In Soap For The Skin | Soap.Club
Posted on October 14 2022
Charcoal Bar Bath Soap Benefits For Skin Charcoal bars soap has been impacting the skin care industry in recent years, with good reason. It's made of activated charcoal, which can...
Read More -
Coconut oil is an edible vegetable oil that comes directly from coconut palm tree fruit (Cocos nucifera). While coconut oils are used for cooking and offer many health benefits, they also offer many benefits to the skin and hair. The oil has been used for centuries as a natural skin and hair care remedy.
The indigenous people of the tropical islands where coconuts grow have long recognized the unique properties of this versatile oil. Coconut oil is especially beneficial for the skin because it is rich in lauric acid, which has both anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Coconut Oil Benefits In Soap | Skin Nourishing Qualities | Soap.Club
Posted on October 04 2022
Coconut Oil In Soap Coconut oil is an edible vegetable oil that comes directly from coconut palm tree fruit (Cocos nucifera). While coconut oils are used for cooking and offer...
Read More -
Molding Soap: The Best (And Inexpensive) Soap Molds | Soap.Club
Posted on September 23 2022
Finding (Or Making) The Perfect Soap Mold Making your own soap at home is a great way to save money and get creative. But, a mold is one of the...
Read More -
What To Use Lavender For: 12 Things to Do With Lavender
Posted on September 13 2022
Fresh vs. Dried Lavender: Advantages of Lavender Fresh lavender is a plant that has a long blooming season and produces pretty, fragrant flowers. It's easy to grow and maintain,...
Read More -
Making your own soap can seem daunting, but it's really not that difficult! And with a lye calculator, it's even easier. Lye soap calculators take the guesswork out of soap-making by telling you exactly how much lye or sodium hydroxide and olive oil to use in your recipe.
There are many lye calculators available online, but my favorite is SoapCalc. SoapCalc is free to use and provides information about your soap recipe. It will tell you the saponification value (SAP value) of your oils, as well as the lye concentration and water discount.
Soap Calculators: Lye Soap Recipes, SAP Values, and Formulations
Posted on September 08 2022
Handcrafted Soap Making your own soap can seem daunting, but it's really not that difficult! And with a lye calculator, it's even easier. Lye calculators take the guesswork out of...
Read More -
How To Make Pure White Natural Soap From Goat Milk Recipe | Soap.Club
Posted on August 26 2022
History of Goats Milk Soap Making Goats milk soap is one of the oldest forms of soap making, dating back to at least the 8th century. It was used...
Read More -
Best Organic Soap Base: Our Complete Guide to Using Melt-and-Pour Soaps | Soap.Club
Posted on August 15 2022
About DIY Melt-And-Pour Soap Base If you're looking for an easy way to make good quality soap, then you'll love using a melt-and-pour soap base which is basically soap...
Read More -
How to Make Natural Soaps: A Detailed Guide | Soap.Club
Posted on July 27 2022
Is Making Natural Soaps Worth The Effort? Making soap is a centuries-old art that has been making a resurgence in recent years. There are many reasons for this: people...
Read More -
Most essential oils have a concentrated, potent aroma that can be used to scent soaps. Each essential oil has its own unique smell, which can be combined with other essential oils to create a custom scent.
When choosing different essential oils for soap making, it is important to consider their fragrance and how they will work with other oils in your soap recipe. Some oils have a very strong scent that can be overpowering, while others are more subtle and can be easily overpowered.
How to Use Essential Oil for Soap Making | Soap.Club
Posted on July 07 2022
What Are Essential Oils? Essential oil soaps make the perfect gift! Most essential oils are concentrated oils that have a strong aroma. They are extracted from plants and have been...
Read More -
Hand Soap, Liquid Soap, Sanitizers, and Keeping Your Hands Clean
Keeping your hands free from harmful viruses and contaminants is a great thing to do if a cold comes into your community and if yours worsens. You must use a proper hand washing technique and the best hand soap.
Hand washing is a critical step in preventing the spread of disease and keeping hands clean. While liquid soap, natural bar hand soaps and sanitizers are all effective, each option has its own pros and cons. It’s essential to be aware of these differences before choosing which product is right for you.
Natural Bar Soap vs. Body Wash: Pros And Cons | Soap.Club
Posted on January 30 2017
Bar Hand Soap, Liquid Soap, Sanitizers, and Keeping Your Hands Clean Keeping your hands free from harmful viruses and contaminants is a great thing to do if a cold...
Read More
Follow Us