Nature has always been the best and gentlest pharmacy when it comes
to taking care of our skin. Nature provides emollients like cocoa
butter, which is a great antioxidant and skin moisturizer; jojoba oil,
which is a great anti-inflammatory; sesame seed oil, which is great for
psoriasis and eczema; and tea tree oil, which has great antiseptic and
antifungals properties. Find at
NATURAL HANDCRAFTED SOAP COMPANY

handmade soap
Nature has also provided us with a lot of great natural scrubs and exfoliators.
Among them, rose clay is a mineral that is great for gently cleaning
and exfoliating the skin by drawing out impurities from pores. Another
great exfoliator is oatmeal, which is a great anti-inflammatory and
antioxidant.
Also another exfoliator that you might not expect is coffee, which
has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and is said to
stimulate collagen production.
Natural soap makers use all of these ingredients and many more to create products that are healthy, gentle, and very effective.
So, why don’t conventional mass producing soap makers use these
ingredients in their manufacturing (other than sometimes a drop for
marketing purposes), because although these natural ingredients work
better and are better for you, they’re expensive compared to synthetics
that are less effective and can often also irritate your skin.
Looking for some great natural and organic handmade soap makers, I found three great companies –
Natural Handcrafted Soap, A Wicked Scrub, and Vermont Soap – each with a good variety of products that are worth looking at.
Natural Handcrafted Soap
Natural Handcrafted Soap are made with an olive oil base, without the
use of synthetic chemicals, preservatives, artificial dyes, and
synthetic fragrance oils.
Olive oil has great health properties including decreasing
inflammation, reducing acne, and is full of antioxidants and omega 3
fatty acids to heal and improve skin texture.
The company says that, “Every bar begins with a high percentage of
cold pressed olive oil to which we add (a combination of other
ingredients, depending on the particular soap, that include) organic
coconut oil, palm and castor, avocado, Brazilian nut, almond and
hazelnut, tea tree, and copaiba oils.”
These ingredients have some really amazing benefits. Coconut oil, for
example, is a moisturizer that’s also great for treating skin
conditions, including psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, and skin
infections. It also has a lot of antioxidants that are great for
reducing the signs of premature aging.

Grapefruit Soap. Photo by Natural Handcrafted Soap.
Grapefruit Soap. Photo by Natural Handcrafted Soap.
Natural Handcrafted Soap has a lot of different blends of soaps that I
like. I want to focus on three diverse formulations – the South African
Grapefruit with Moroccan Red Clay and Mango Butter Soap; the Oatmeal
Organic Soap with Shea Butter and Brazilian Hazelnuts; and the Brazilian
Espresso Coffee Scrub Soap with Coffee Butter and Hazelnut, Citrus
Oils, and Hint of Vanilla.
The grapefruit in the South African formulation contains vitamin C,
which is a natural exfoliator as well as a collagen builder that’s great
for reducing fine lines. Vitamin C is also a great antioxidant for
reducing free radicals in the skin.
The red clay in the soap has clarifying properties which include
drawing out toxins, impurities, and dead skin cells. In addition, the
mango butter in the soap has properties including healing rashes,
restoring skin’s flexibility, and reducing fine lines. Other ingredients
in the soap that have great healing and moisturizing properties include
coconut oil and sesame oil.

Oatmeal Soap
Oatmeal Soap. Photo by Natural Handcrafted Soap.
Among the benefits of the Organic Oatmeal Soap is that oatmeal
provides benefits including acting as an anti-inflammatory, soothing dry
skin, and has antioxidants. The Shea butter in the soap is an
incredible moisturizer, and has vitamin A which is great for reducing
wrinkles in the skin, as well as improving the appearance of eczema and
dermatitis.
The hazelnut oil in the oatmeal soap is also a great moisturizer as
well as an astringent that’s great for acne-prone skin. Also, among the
soap’s ingredients is coconut oil, which again is a great moisturizer
and great for treating acne conditions.

Brazilian coffee is known for its creamy body and low acidity, and some chocolate and caramel notes.
Espresso Soap. Photo by Natural Handcrafted Soap.
Another favorite from Natural Handcrafted Soap is the Brazilian
Espresso scrub soap. You don’t normally think of coffee as good for your
skin, but coffee and coffee grinds are great exfoliators.
Coffee has antioxidants, anti-inflammatory properties, and mildly
dehydrates your skin, which is great for reducing puffiness. The coffee
grinds make an anti-cellulite scrub, which both scrubs off dead cells
and makes skin appear firmer. The caffeine in the coffee also has the
benefit of stimulating circulation in the skin.
Another important ingredient in this coffee soap is almond oil. It’s a
moisturizer, an anti-inflammatory, and has properties that have proven
effective for reducing wrinkles, acne, and exfoliating.
Besides the soaps I just mentioned, the company also has a lot of
other types of soaps using various clays, plant extracts, goat’s milk,
and a lot of other good stuff that’s worth exploring.
The company has soaps made out of main ingredients including goat’s
milk, beer, and oatmeal, which are mixed with other ingredients,
including Shea butter and cocoa butter, as well as natural herbs and
oils.
A really nice and pretty soap that the company makes is the Lavender
Orange Goat Milk Soap. The main ingredient is goat’s milk, which is
great for sensitive skin.
Goat’s milk is obviously high in calcium which is important for
building strong bones and tissue, like skin, but the milk is also high
in vitamin A, which is great for wrinkle reduction. It’s also high in
vitamin B, which helps the skin stay hydrated and reduces signs of
aging.
The goat’s milk soap also contains some other ingredients that we’ve
already talked about including: organic coconut, olive oil, Shea butter,
cocoa butter, fair trade organic coffee, and essential oils including
lavender and orange.
The company’s “Pure” Beer Soap is also worth looking at. While you
might know that beer is a great conditioner for your hair, what you
might not know is that it’s also great for your skin.
The hops in beer are considered to have great exfoliating properties,
while the beer also works to retain the moisture in your skin. The
yeast in beer is also considered to help improve elasticity and decrease
acne in your skin.
The beer soap also has a number of other nourishing ingredients that
we’ve become familiar with, including those previously mentioned in the
goat’s milk soap, as well as cinnamon oil, which is great for acne
because its acts as a mild astringent.
We’ve already talked about how oatmeal has great properties like
being an anti-inflammatory, soothing dry skin, and having antioxidants;
and how goat’s milk improves the condition of your skin by helping build
and hydrate your skin, and reduce the appearance of fine lines, but I
also want to take a look at what honey does for your skin.
Honey is great because it is a natural moisturizer; is full of
antioxidants that are great for rejuvenating the skin; and has
antibacterial properties which are great for fighting acne problems.
Also worth a look at A Wicked Scrub are their salves, which include a
cocoanut sugar scrub, a cacao mint rose lip moisturizer, and a rose
salve which is filled with nutrients, including vitamin C, carotene, and
B-Complex that all contribute to cleaning, toning, and rejuvenating
skin.
Vermont Soap is another great company that makes its soaps using natural
base ingredients and whose soaps are USDA certified organic.
The company says, “Our products are made with a minimum of 70 percent certified organic ingredients.
“Virtually every component comes from plant-based renewable
resources, farmed and processed without chemicals, in a sustainable,
fair trade manner.” Vermont Soap uses a combination of palm, coconut,
olive, and palm kernel oil as the main base oil for all of its soaps.
The company makes a lot of great cleansers including Tea Tree Soap
that’s a great antifungal and antibacterial, which is great for clearing
up an acne complexion. I personally use a strong tea tree soap that I
get from my local health food store and it really works great for
keeping my skin clear and not overly dry.
The Rosemary Herb Soap is another great soap from the company.
Rosemary oil has a number of beneficial properties, including the
ability to rehydrate your skin, and reduce the appearance of fine lines
and bags under the eyes.
Rosemary also has a lot of antioxidants that work to remove
impurities, and stimulate regeneration in the skin, which reduces the
appearance of scars and spots. Rosemary also has antiseptic and
anti-inflammatory properties that are great for treating acne and other
skin conditions.
Another soap that I really like from the company is the Oatmeal
Lavender. Oatmeal, as we’ve said, has a lot of great properties,
including the ability to retain moisture in the skin; has
anti-inflammatory properties; and is a great exfoliator.
Lavender has great antiseptic, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory
properties, which are great for reducing acing, as well as reducing
scars.
Vermont Soap also makes a lot of other things worth taking a look at,
like foaming hand soaps, shower gels, oral care products, deodorants,
and non-toxic household cleaners.
Reader comments and input are always welcomed!