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What is in our product? Common Questions

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Sapo Company soap is scented with only essential oils and colored with organic herbs and plant extracts only. The soap base recipe is made from 100% certified organic oils.

So what is in our product? Common Questions

Our products contain no parabens, hormone disruptors, PFAS, or harmful substances. 

How Organic is your Soap? Every bar is made with a minimum of 85% organic ingredients. Due to the chemistry of soap, it is almost impossible to go much higher than that. We commit to making soap using ONLY organic base oils and keeping our soap's ingredients above 85% organic.

A soap's raw ingredients are either organic or they're not, regardless of the definitions, and Sapo Company commits to using certified organic oils

Do you use Olive Oil in our Soaps? We do not use olive oil in our base recipe. Instead, we use high-oleic versions of organic sunflower and organic safflower oil. For soapmaking, there is no functional difference. Olive oil produces good quality soap because it contains 80-82% oleic fatty acid, which contributes the moisturizing ability to the lather. The organic sunflower and organic safflower oils we use contain 81-85% oleic fatty acid, and their other fatty acids line up similarly to those of olive oil. Because of this remarkable similarity, we can substitute these two other oils for olive oil without changing the final soap product What are

Essential Oils or Fragrance Oils? Essential oils are pure plant extracts used for scenting or aromatherapy. Fragrance oils are synthetically made substitutes for essential oils. Fragrance oils are problematic because, as synthetic compounds, they dry out your skin and irritate sensitive skin. All Sapo Company Soaps, contain only true, plant-extract essential oils. As always, read a product's label. If the ingredients include the word "fragrance," "perfume," or "parfum," then it's synthetic and not-natural, even though its packaging may say it is a natural soap.

Can it be used on Sensitive Skin? Although we cannot guarantee it, chances are, yes. Most skin sensitivities are aggravated by synthetic ingredients in lotions, creams, make-up, and soaps. Without these ingredients, however, there is nothing left to irritate your skin. Many people who have had trouble with dermatologist recommended soap or "sensitive skin" soap have found success with Sapos Soaps. Again, always read the list of ingredients in your soap. Many people with sensitive skin enjoy using our scented herbal soap varieties, we recommend our Unscented Soap for people with extreme sensitivities or our Shea Honey Oatmeal Soap.

Do Sapo Company soaps contain glycerin? Yes. Glycerin is a natural part of the vegetable oils we use to make our soaps, so it is a natural part of all Sapo Company soaps. Our soaps qualify as "glycerin soaps," because glycerin accounts for 9-10% of the final product. Unlike most commercial soap companies, we retain all glycerin produced during the saponification process. Our soaps differ from clear "glycerin soaps" because our bars are not transparent. To produce their transparency, "glycerin soaps" contain a sugar-alcohol compound that can dry your skin.

How does Sapo Company get all its soap colors? All the colors of Sapo Company soaps come from plant ingredients. In many cases, the herbs provide the color, though some essential oils also contribute color. Because the herbs we use may vary from batch to batch based on our suppliers, our soap bars often exhibit slight variations in color. This is completely normal. This slight variation is one of the reasons many people choose to use synthetic pigments. We do not use any synthetic/ artificial colors.

Will Sapo Company soap help with Eczema? Yes. Although our herbal soap does not heal eczema, it will minimize both the redness and the itching. Again, remove the synthetic ingredients from soaps and there is nothing left to bother your skin. After using our soap, you'll be surprised to see just how bad your eczema was. We have many customers with eczema, and they all write to say the same thing:

"Thank you!" Do you use a superfatting process? Yes, All Sapo Company soaps have superfatted recipes. Superfatting is a process by which soapmakers maintain extra skin-nourishing oils in their soaps. This does not make your skin oily. Rather, it allows your skin to maintain its natural moisture levels. Do your soaps contain lye? All soap, including Sapo Company, is made using lye (NaOH, "sodium hydroxide"). Even transparent "glycerin" soap and "melt and pour" soaps are made using lye. (Transparent glycerin soaps are made from oil and lye, like opaque soaps, except that a sugar-alcohol compound is added to maintain transparency.) In a properly produced soap, lye is a raw ingredient, but there is no lye that remains in the final product. All lye is consumed in the saponification process and presents no danger to you. Superfatting further assures that all lye is consumed. Any company that claims their soap is not made with lye is either promoting false information or doesn't understand the chemistry behind the soap. Do Sapo Company soaps contain SLS (sodium laurel sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate)?

No, our soaps do not contain SLS. Surfactants are often added to soaps to increase lather quality. They are commonly found in soaps, including many marketed as natural soaps, as well as glycerin soaps, liquid soaps, and shampoos.

Have further questions? Please feel free to email them to theSapoCompany@gmail.com



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