Alternative and Natural Health Disclaimer
The information in these articles should not be considered medical advice. The information
in these articles are not meant to treat, diagnose, prescribe or cure any ailment.
Always check with your physician before taking any products. Always consult your
doctor before you start, stop or change anything that has been previously prescribed.
Certain herbs and holistic remedies are unsuitable to take if you are pregnant or
nursing and must always be cleared by your doctor before use.
Please note that all bars are handmade from scratch. Color, texture and shape may
vary. Please use within a year of purchase to get most of their beneficial properties.
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The Benefits of real soap
Unlike most commercial soaps, handmade soaps often contain carrier and essential
oils as the main ingredients. It is through manipulation of these natural ingredients
that soap makers are able to create the beneficial, medicinal properties.
The healing properties are not limited to those possessed by carrier and essential
oils. Other ingredients can be added to your soap to increase its therapeutic nature.
These ingredients include oatmeal, herbs, herb-infused water, butters such as cocoa
and Shea, as well as clays!
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For much more detailed information visit our blog at thesoapcafe.blogspot.com.
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FAQs
The bar of soap I purchase is slightly different from the picture I saw on your website?
All of our soaps are handmade. As a result, design, texture, and colour variations
may occur. This is part of the soap's character and charm.
Why is my bar of soap forming a ‘wet’ lager on the surface?
Handmade soaps contain glycerine, a natural by-product of the soap making process.
Glycerine is a humectant and emollient thus attracting moisture from the air and
into your skin.
Why is my bar of soap changing colour?
All of the ingredients that go into our soap are natural— colours in nature change
over time. It is part of the natural process.
Why has the scent in my bar of soap dimished?
Although essentials are very potent, they are also “volatile”, which means they
evaporate rapidly. Handmade soaps made with pure essential oils usually have a very
soft, subtle fragrance. As the soap ‘ages’, the essential oils will evaporate off
the outer layer of the bar. However, the oils remain inside the soap and as you
use it in your shower or bath the lovely subtle scent will return.
What is the shelf life of your natural soap?
Although handmade soap will actually get milder with age, please use it within a
year since it contains all natural fresh ingredients and no artificial preservatives.
Why does natural soap need to ‘cure’?
We allow our soaps to naturally air cure for seven to nine weeks and our shampoo
bars for eight to ten weeks. During the first two weeks of curing, the saponification
process is completed. As the soap continues to cure, most of the water used in the
recipe evaporates. The curing process insures a milder, harder, longer lasting bar,
with a very rich lather.
Why is a bar of natural soap more expensive then a commercial one?
Our soaps are handmade with All Natural, wholesome, fresh ingredients. All natural
ingredients are expensive. At the grocery store compare the price of pure fresh
orange juice to an orange flavoured drink.
Are all your products suitable for vegans?
Some of our products are vegan and many are not. The animal-derived products we
may use are goat’s milk, yogurt, honey, eggs, and beeswax. Most of our lotion bars
contain beeswax and some of our soaps contain dairy milk products or honey. Our
soaps contain no animal fats; we use a vegan base of natural plant oils and butters.
Our products are never tested on animals (except our human volunteers).
Why is your bar of soap is more softer then a commercial one?
Natural soaps are normally softer than commercial soaps because they retain their
natural glycerin and contain no hardening chemicals or synthetic waxes.
I heard that some natural products are not safe during pregnancy. Is that true?
The issue that seems to be of most concern is the use of essential oils during pregnancy.
There is an awful lot of confusion and inaccurate information concerning the use
of essential oils in pregnancy. The question of safety and safety testing has a
lot to do with the actual “dose” of herb/essential oils. Most of the clinical research
on essential oil safety is based on information for internal (actually ingesting)
large doses of herbs, essential oils, or herbal "medicines." The concentration of
essential oils that are absorbed through inhalation, as in aromatherapy, and massage
is much lower than if you were actually ingesting the oil. Also aromatherapy and
massage therapy use much higher concentrations of essential oils than you find in
soap or even in eating the herb. With aromatherapy you are inhaling the high concentrations
which get absorbed via the lungs and in the massage therapy the essential oils remain
on your skin and are absorbed. Soap does not remain on your skin very long.
Can I return my product if it arrives melted, or melts while I've stored it?
Products labeled with our Melt Warning are made with ingredients that allow the
product to melt around body temperature. During the summer months, these products
can get very warm in transit and may melt into liquid. Soap Café is not responsible if
the warned items arrive melted, and in most cases you should be able to pop the
products into the fridge and still be able to use them. Please note, we are not
able to replace or refund these items if they melt in transit. Keep in mind that
if you put them on the radiator or in direct sunlight they’re going to turn into
liquid too, so please keep them someplace cool.