Monday, March 2, 2020

FAQ - What does saponification mean?


FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions:


What does saponification mean?
    Saponification is the name of the chemical reaction that produces soap. In the process, vegetable fats are converted into soap (a fatty acid) and alcohol. The reaction requires a solution of an alkali (e.g., sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) in water and also heat.

    So even if we DO use lye to make the soap, after the chemical reaction, there is NO lye in the final soap, shampoo bars, sticks and shampoos!


    Plus, we use lime juice to lower the pH and have a gentler soap.

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