Why More People Are Switching to Handmade Soap?
For decades, most mass-market soaps have been manufactured using synthetic detergents. In fact, according to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), more than 60% of commercial bars labeled "soap" are technically classified as synthetic cleansers. But now, consumers are rediscovering real soap made the traditional way.
Why the Shift Back to Handmade?
Cleaner Ingredients
Handmade soap uses natural oils—like coconut, olive, and shea butter—that nourish your skin, unlike commercial bars which often contain drying sulfates and synthetic additives.
Natural Glycerin Retention
Glycerin is a natural moisturizer that is kept in handmade soaps but removed from most factory-made ones. This makes handmade bars far more hydrating.
Unique & Small-Batch Production
Each bar is crafted individually. No two are the same—offering texture, uniqueness, and a more personal touch.
A Growing Market
The handmade soap industry is booming—expected to reach $4.6 billion by 2030. Consumers are choosing products with transparency and integrity.