So, What Exactly Are in Those Soaps We Buy?




Soap has really been one of the most essential toiletries ever invented. When we go out and go to the market to buy soap what do you think are you really buying? Have you heard expensive TV commercials which guarantee soaps that make you beautiful? Or that keep you moisturized the whole day? There are soaps that act like deodorant soaps too. But what exactly are you buying?
From what these companies that sell soap say is: soap is one of the most popular cleansing materials. They are merely made out of sodium salts with oils which are natural and acids and guess what? FAT! There are standard regulations that a certain cleaning product cannot become classified as soap unless it contains the said contents.
I read this article once about a dad who had a son. His son suffered infections and allergies but no one knew what neither triggered nor caused them. He had said the kid had several surgeries in which had cleared his sinuses. After two weeks the allergies began to begin again. Still neither hospital nor doctor was able to distinguish the cause. The poor kid had several allergy tests. When the results came in, more than eighty things caused all the allergies and sicknesses. Some of them were typical dust, pet fir; pine trees and the list went on. Everyone had made a food journal of what the kid ate for a month and too see if we had allergies to food as well.
You know what actually caused the infections and sicknesses? The chemicals which were used in everyday products to preserve them like those typical creams and cosmetics. The list went to to and from hand lotions, disinfectant sanitizers and even beauty power. In the end they learned that the soap their children used had chemicals too which were bad for the kid.
After a year of serious sinus problems you know what they did? They disinfected everything at home and replaced the soaps thy used into homemade, yes, that's right! Homemade lavender and olive oil soap.
The bottom line is we do not know what these highly rich manufacturing companies put in what they make and sell. Some of them may be highly allergenic. Some of these chemicals may even stick to our soap dispensers in which may spread the chemicals to other soaps. Making your own bath soap [http://wallsoapdispenser.org/shower-soap-dispensers.html] is actually better because you would know what you are putting. Having good shower soap dispensers [http://wallsoapdispenser.org/shower-soap-dispensers.html] that cleanse the chemicals your soap has is also another good thing.


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