HANDMADE SOAP TEND TO MELT OR GET SOFTER FASTER WHY IS THAT?
HANDMADE SOAP BARS ARE MADE IN THE OLD
KNOWN WAY – BY A PROCESS OF SAPONIFICATION BETWEEN TWO SUBSTANCES:
OIL/BUTTER AND LYE
AS A RESULT - YOU GOT SOAP WITH
GLYCERIN
Homemade
soap bars are very different, and higher in glycerin content than most commercial
soap bars available at the market.
Most
commercial soaps are made from surfactants & detergents/combined/, and have
less glycerin intentionally – so that they do not sweat nor shrink with
the time, and get a longer shelf life. All these facts are of course
economically reasonable.
Glycerin
is a humectant well known for its ability to attract and lock moisture into the
skin - softening, smoothing, and soothing the skin. But because of this particular
property of glycerine, when it is in a handmade soap, it has the tendency to
soak up water surrounding it.
So
if your shower or bath room is steamy and warm, handmade soap will just absorb
all this moisture and get softer. Also, if you leave it in a puddle of water,
it will soak it all up into the soap – making it mushy and soft.
Tips &
Tricks:
If
you notice your soaps are getting mushy or melting too fast, keep them in a
dry, airy place so that they can dry out in between use.
Alternatively
you may try keeping your bath soap in one of these sisal bags
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