about the soap
Pardon me please while I step on my soap box.
What’s in a Flower Lady soap? Saponified cold pressed organic coconut oil, aloe vera juice, and organic essential oils.
Who should use it? Everybody! Simple ingredients make handmade soap a perfect fit for multiple skin types, and multiple uses.
What is Saponified? In order to make soap, oils need to emulsify with lye. After the saponification and curing process, no lye remains in your soap, only saponified oil. To put it simply, saponified coconut oil is just oil that’s been turned into soap.
What makes a Flower Lady soap different from commercial soap? My soap is made using the cold processed method.This method lets the soap retain all of it’s natural benefits - including natural moisturizers called glycerin. Most commercial “soap” cannot even scientifically be called soap. That’s why it’s commonly labeled as cleansing bars and beauty bars.
What makes a Flower Lady soap different from other handmade soaps? I’ve created a non-drying, rich, luxuriously lathering, high fat formula as a base for all of the soaps I sell.
High Fat: Why is that important? When you make soap, each oil needs an exact amount of lye to turn it into soap. By adding a surplus of oil to that exact amount, I’ve added oils that are not bound to the lye so you can enjoy the moisturizing qualities of the coconut oil I use.
What’s not in a Flower Lady Soap? This is just as important if not more than what’s in it! No chemical detergents, hardeners, synthetic lathering agents, or fragrances.