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Why Lye Soap?

In this article you will learn:

What Is Lye?

Is It Natural?

Is It Necessary In Soap?

The History of Natural Soap

Are Detergents Better?


What Is Lye?

Lye is a strongly alkaline (basic pH) solution, a white odorless solid that is used for washing or cleansing purposes. The scientific name for the two different kinds of lye is “sodium hydroxide” or “potassium hydroxide”. When properly made, there is no free-floating lye left after soap is made.

Archaeologists have found lye soap dated back to 2800 BC in Babylon. When animal fat and ash mixed in water made lye-based soaps. This was thousands of years before pure lye by chemical process was available. Primitive peoples made their lye the old-fashioned way by leaching water through wood ashes layered in a barrel. Our forefathers discovered lye by running water through wood ash. By doing this they extracted the lye from the potash.

Scientifically speaking, lye is a metal hydroxide traditionally obtained by leaching wood ashes. Lye is a strong alkali which is highly soluble in water, producing caustic basic solutions. “Lye” most commonly refers to sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The term lye has also been used as another name for potassium hydroxide (KOH).

Today, lye is commercially manufactured using a membrane cell chloralkali process. It is supplied in various forms: as flakes, pellets, beads, coarse powder or a solution. Lye has traditionally been used as a major ingredient in soap-making.


Is Lye Natural?

Lye can be found in nature, even without human intervention. Lye is a natural substance since it was originally discovered from rainwater filtering through hardwood ashes. However, this natural process produces inconsistent purity levels.

For modern purposes, lye is now manufactured in mass-scale production factories. The 99% purity level of manufactured lye is extremely important for making consistent and safer soap products!


Is Lye Necessary In Soap?

Lye is an absolutely necessary part of making soap bars. Without lye or another highly alkaline solution, we can’t ever make soap! Soap needs the saponification process – or else it would just be a bar of pure fat! Saponification means turning fats into soap. Saponification is a chemical impossibility without a strong alkali!

Without lye, you only have fats and oils, not soap!

“Soap” is an FDA-protected term that is restricted to only real soap products. According to the FDA: “soap is a product in which most of the non-volatile matter consists of an alkali salt of fatty acids and whose cleansing properties are due to these alkali-fatty acid compounds.” This definition was specifically written for the purposes of excluding soap from being FDA regulated as a cosmetic product.


The History of Lye Soap

Lye soap goes back as early as Babylonian times. They discovered a crude form of soap through melted animal fats mixed with ashes and water over a cooking fire. Archaeologists say that this probably happened by accident the first time it was discovered!

After the Babylonians found natural soap over 5,000 years ago, they began making soap for washing purposes. [SOURCE]


Is Lye Soap Dangerous?

If made correctly, lye soap is completely safe as there’s NO LYE left in the soap after it cures! Think of soap like concrete: dangerous when not cured, but safe when cured! A well-made body soap that is cured for several weeks is very safe and beneficial. Soap is simply saponified fats and most formulas have excess free-floating fats to nourish the skin while cleansing. We always cure our cold-process lye soaps for 4+ weeks before it gets into the hands of our customers! This ensures a mild, well-lathering bar of soap that lasts a long time.

Lye soap only becomes dangerous when it’s made wrong with too much lye. Lye soap has gotten a bad reputation from poor formulations from the unprofessional, inexperienced, or improperly equipped soap-maker. Soap can only be dangerous because of ignorance or improper formulations.

Soap-making is a scientific profession, just like baking or any other important job that has a level of hazardous risk. It often takes a year or more of research and daily experimentation to even scratch the surface of basic soap-making.

BUT there is an easy way to test for a lye-heavy soap! Inspect the soap. Is the soap crumbly, super hard, and shows large white spots? If your tongue touches the soap, does it “zap” your tongue like a small electrical shock? When mixed with some water, does it read higher than a 10 pH on a pH test strip? And finally, is the soap very drying and almost “burns” when you use it? If yes to all of these, then you have a lye-heavy soap that should not be used on the body! If this happens, soak your skin in plain vinegar to help neutralize the lye.


Are Detergents Better Than Lye Soap?

There are only 2 effective cleansers that foam and lift dirt away from surfaces: lye soap or detergents. “Effective cleansers” have hydrophillic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) sides to their molecules. These molecules help dirt, oil, and water all wash away from surfaces very well – resulting in an effective cleanse!

But detergents (this includes “naturally-derived” surfactants) are cheaply manufactured unnatural chemicals. Detergents only mimic the cleansing and nourishing qualities of real, natural soap… and there is a downside to convenient and cheap detergents.

Detergents strip the skin, scalp, and hair much more harshly than real soap. They also destroy the microbiome of the skin and scalp’s acid mantle (even “pH balanced” cleansers). Detergents weaken the hair and scalp, making hair more susceptible to damage despite the synthetically achieved pH level. If you are concerned about the pH effects of using any cleanser, always use a moisturizer or conditioner afterwards!

Simply put, if natural soap was worse than detergents, people wouldn’t be seeing such drastic benefits to using natural soaps. Especially since most people now have only ever used detergents all their life. We wouldn’t hear daily testimonials from customers. We’ve heard thousands of times, “Switching from detergents to real natural soap saved my hair and skin!” We just wouldn’t ever hear of that, but we do!

Soap has an average pH of 9-10, about the same as highly alkaline water or sea water. If you don’t want to disrupt the skin’s acid mantle, then technically we shouldn’t even be bathing with pure water.

There’s good news, too! The skin’s acid mantle resets only minutes after using natural soap or washing with water. But the skin can be permanently disrupted or altered with detergents because of the chemical harshness.

Cold-process bar soaps are very nourishing. They have an almost lotion-like feel compared to using detergents. This is because well-made natural soap bars have tons of free-floating fats that the skin sucks right up – yuuuummy!

Could your skin benefit from acidic products after a soap cleanse? We encourage oily skin types to try our acidic toners and/or then apply our moisturizers afterward. Dry or combination skin types can leave out the toners to not dry out their skin more.

In conclusion, are detergents better than lye soap? Well, your body isn’t a pile of dirty dishes or laundry! So we don’t think you need to treat it as such. 😉

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Fragrances VS. Essential Oils

In this article:

The Scents We Use

Phthalates, Parabens, and Certifications

Naturally-DerivedFragrances

SyntheticFragrances

EssentialOils

What Should I Use?


Thank you for learning more about Perma-Earth Bath + Body products. Also for your health and the health of our ecosystems. For a quick FAQ answer when finding this article, jump to “Why Do You Use Fragrances In Some Products?”

Our fragrances are derived from scientifically-processed natural sources. They are certified as safe to use by the FDA, INCI (Personal Care Products Council). They are acknowledged by the IFRA’s 48th Amendment Standards (International Fragrance Association). The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments from RIFM (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials).

We offer products scented exclusively with 100% natural scents that have passed their GC/MS reports (Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry). This is to offer more natural alternatives to fragrances. No need to worry, we keep everything very separate during production in our single 1,600 sq ft facility. We also categorize the different scent types on our website when shopping online. We clean all equipment thoroughly between uses and we use different equipment for fragrances, essential oils, and unscented products. We also make the distinction between fragranced and/or essential oil scented products quite clear on our website listings and categories. We use different manufacturing tools depending on if the product is fragranced or not as well. We like offering the best of both worlds for customers who seek the highest quality products in their favorite scents!


The Scents We Use

Perma-Earth Bath + Body only uses certified safe, phthalate-free and paraben-free fragrance oils, naturally-derived fragrances, essential oils, or no scent at all. See our UNSCENTED shop category for everything unscented. We specify the ingredients in every product with a full list, sharing absolutely everything we know in terms of ingredients!

We clearly separate fragrances and essential oils, but for a slight few formulations we blend the two. In blended cases, we automatically categorize the product as “Fragranced”, also listing the specific essential oils used in the formulation. For products categorized as “Essential Oil” we exclusively use only essential oils in those products.

Fragrances

For fragrances, we always consider the recommended amount for every application according to the specifications of each fragrance regulated by the IFRA (International Fragrance Association) and approved by the INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients), which is directed by the Personal Care Products Council. These are the experts who test and certify the fragrances for multiple cosmetic uses. This can also change over time as more research is done. This can go for essential oils as well!

Fragrance ingredients in cosmetics must meet the same safety requirements as other cosmetic ingredients. Fragrances must be considered “safe for consumers” (in FDA’s standards) when they are used according to labeled directions, or as people customarily use them. www.fda.gov/cosmetics/cosmetic-ingredients/fragrances-cosmetics More information about fragrances are detailed below.

Essential Oils

Essential oils are quite different from fragrances because there are no official recommended usage rates (by the FDA or otherwise). We usually follow recommended usage rates from the essential oil companies themselves. which are questionable in their own right. All essential oil companies are regulated by their own scientists when this article was written. Therefore, each and every essential oil company claim is their own and they are not regulated by any other party. This includes claims of “therapeutic-grade”, “medicinal”, “edible”, “scientist-approved”, etc.

Our stance is that we do not consider any essential oil to be safely edible.

The owner of Perma-Earth has worked with essential oils for over a decade at the time of this writing. “I know how to properly test essential oils myself and I have personally compared dozens of different essential oil companies. I make myself aware of their origins and testing. We only use 100% pure, therapeutic-grade (non-diluted, properly extracted, responsibly sourced) essential oils in our products.”

More information about essential oils are detailed below.


Phthalates, Parabens, and Certifications

We do not use phthalates or parabens in our products. As mentioned above, we use certified phthalate-free, paraben-free fragrances according to the INCI and Personal Care Products Council. Please click the links on name button links in the section above to learn more.

What Are Phthalates?

Phthalates are defined as a salt or ester of phthalic acid.

Why Are Phthalates Used In Most Fragrances?

Phthalates are used in fragrances as solvents, to strengthen the scent and help it linger much longer. Again, Perma-Earth chooses never to use fragrances which contain phthalates!

Why Are Phthalates Considered Dangerous?

Phthalates are linked to cancers¹, metabolic syndromes² (such as diabetes), and hormonal imbalances³. Many people also associate headaches and migraine triggers while inhaling “phthalated” fragrances.

Where Else Are Phthalates Found?

Mainly in plastics to increase durability. This is just another reason why we attempt to avoid choosing plastics as much as possible.

What Are Parabens?

Parabens are a class of widely used preservatives in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. Chemically, they are a series of parahydroxybenzoates or esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid.

Why Are Parabens Used In Some Fragrances?

Parabens are in fragrances to act as a preservative, help the scent last for much longer, and also increase the strength.

Why Are Parabens Considered Dangerous?

Parabens have been linked to inflammatory responses and immune-system disruptions. Many people have reported increased skin and scalp sensitivity when using paraben-containing products.

Where Else Are Parabens Found?

Mainly in the cosmetics industry. This is ironic considering how irritating it can be for many.


Naturally-Derived Fragrances

Perma-Earth also uses naturally-derived fragrances in some products, which are defined as “naturally-derived fragrances” in the ingredients list.

What Are Naturally-Derived Fragrances?

In summary, natural aromatics are made by physically extracting specific volatile fractions from plants without chemically altering them. Natural fragrances are complex fragrance compounds made exclusively from natural aromatics as defined by IFRA (the International Fragrance Association). The ingredients used in natural fragrances can be essential oils, oleoresins, distillates, fractions, concretes, extracts, absolutes, etc.

Why Not Use ONLY Natural Fragrances?

Natural fragrances, similar to essential oils, are very limited in scope of scent variety (not many choices). Of these limited choices, very few hold up to the standard that many are conditioned to know from fragrances. These include: strength, durability, and “true-ness” to scent ideals.

In short, they are very similar to essential oils, but often less potent and easily broken down by environmental factors. These factors include sunlight, air-exposure, age, etc. Therefore, synthetically made fragrances surpass all of these factors over 99% of the time during testing.


Synthetic Fragrances

Perma-Earth Bath + Body uses phthalate-free, paraben-free, third-party regulated, and dermatology certified-safe fragrances oils synthesized from nature. Abstaining from phthalates and parabens often eliminates many issues people have with fragrances in general. Read more information about phthalates and parabens above in this article.

For fragrances, we always consider the recommended amount for every application according to the specifications of each fragrance. Our fragrances are regulated by the IFRA (International Fragrance Association), with standardization by the INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients).

What Are Synthetic Fragrances?

“We know that fragrance oils can be a mix of processed and purified essential oils, synthetic aromatic chemicals, and resins.  We know that a perfumist must use the proper solvents to dissolve powder and crystalline ingredients into the fragrance oil.  A perfumist can either duplicate an aroma by use of gas chromatographic – mass spectrometric (GC-MS) (which shows him the ingredients contained in a fragrance), or he can create a unique fragrance oil by combining the right combinations of top, middle, and base notes.”

-Nature’s Garden Wholesale Candle & Soap Supplies

Sometimes, it’s better to let the experts, or one of our fragrance suppliers, explain the matter in their terms. Please visit this link for a more thorough introduction into the world of fragrances: https://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/handmade101/learn-to-make-articles/fragrance-oils-FAQs.aspx

The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act requires a product marketed to consumers include a list of ingredients. The product must also be labeled with its net contents, the identity of the item and the name or place of business of the products’ manufacturer, packer or distributor.

Under U.S. regulations, fragrance ingredients can simply be listed as “Fragrance” as they are legally protected trade-secrets. People with questions about allergic reactions to a fragrance can contact the product manufacturer for more information. Learn more about this subject here: Trade Secrets – Safe Cosmetics

We, as non-producers of the fragrance, do not have access to what exactly constitutes each and every fragrance. HOWEVER, if you have questions about a fragrance we use in a specific product, we’ll provide the information we know. This includes specific answers to your questions found on our sources INCI and SDS information sheets.

Why Use Synthetic Fragrances In Any Product?

After years of feedback, we have concluded that fragrances are safer for those seeking their favorite scents in healthier alternatives. Since our sources do not contain phthalates or parabens, this is much safer. Our fragrances are very similar chemicals mimicking natural scents, except synthetically created. Think of a lab-made diamond versus a naturally-mined diamond for example: they are both essentially the same, but made differently! This is a similar circumstance with synthetic fragrances vs. natural scents.

Essential oils can cause many issues… Some essential oils shouldn’t be used if you have certain health conditions like pregnancy, nursing, kidney problems, etc. Some essential oils have negative and irritating effects, no matter how diluted they are. These include but are not limited to: cinnamon, peppermint, eucalyptus, lemongrass, and more. While it won’t irritate some, it can irritate others. This is especially noticeable in leave-on products. Some essential oils actually cause photosensitivity when used on skin exposed to sunlight… We’re looking at YOU, citrus essential oils!!

Fragrances actually cause LESS cases of irritations than essential oils in our experience. We actually have many MORE reports of essential oil sensitivity in comparison to our phthalate-free, paraben-free fragrance oils! Meaning: essential oils actually cause more irritations than the fragrances we use – according to our customers! We only use 100% pure essential oils or absolutes! Nothing else is added to cause this reaction and it has happened even with the most well-known brands!

Eco-Friendly! SAY WHAT?? Environmentally speaking, synthetic fragrances are much less of a burden on the ecosystem… let us explain. It takes 60,000 rose blooms to produce a single 1 oz of rose essential oil. It takes nearly 16 pounds of lavender buds to produce a single 1 oz of lavender essential oil. To put this in perspective, we use approximately 1 oz of essential oil per 5 bars of soap… That’s at least 3.2 oz of the plant’s flowers alone to scent each soap bar! That’s a LOT of farming and processing just for scenting a few bars of soap! And this is exactly why some of our essential oil products are pricier than their fragranced versions.

The sky’s the limit! Some of our favorite scents like fruits (apples, pumpkins, peaches, etc.), flowers (like lilies, wildflowers, and more), musks, citruses, clean scents, etc. can’t be produced naturally with an ideal outcome or even at all for some body care products. The saponification process alone in cold-process soaps renders many natural fragrances and essential oils worthless. In the end, they are completely void of scent (citruses for example).

Fragrances perform to most people’s ideals. We want to get nourishing body care products into as many hands as possible. We want to appeal to those who won’t even try the more natural products otherwise. We choose to cater to our customers. Therefore, we offer completely naturally-scented (or unscented) products in every category. We also offer what most want as well: strong, safe, and creative scents in a large variety with familiar fragrances.

In the beginning we used ONLY 100% natural fragrances and essential oils. We still do use them! But guess what? Most people weren’t happy – they didn’t stick around for very long either because they missed their old fragrances… So we listened to our customers and fixed that issue! Yes, it’s a completely superficial reason why people want synthetic fragrances. But, humans are creatures of habit and this is backed by science. Scents are strongly connected to feelings of nostalgia in the brain. The olfactory (nasal) system in humans is directly linked to the memory bank of the brain. Many people feel very unhappy, or even lost, without the scents linked with positive memories in their lifetime. This is especially true for during their formative years.

We will always offer 100% natural fragrances and essential oils as well. No need to panic, we keep everything quite separate and we clean all equipment thoroughly between uses. We pride ourselves in offering the best of both worlds to the most quality-seeking customers!

Where do we source our phthalate-free, paraben-free synthetic fragrances?

We consider our source brands to be trade secrets. But, we’ll answer any specific questions about what we can find in our fragrance’s SDS (safety data sheet).


Essential Oils

Our major concern with essential oils are the purity levels, which is reported in each essential oil’s GC/MS reports. We only use PURE natural essential oils according to these scientific tests.

Our stance is that we do not consider any essential oil to be safely edible.

The owner of Perma-Earth has worked with essential oils for over a decade. She has compared dozens of essential oil companies for personal and professional use. She curates only 100% pure, therapeutic-grade (non-diluted, properly extracted, responsibly sourced) essential oils to be used in our products.

What Are Essential Oils?

An essential oil is a natural oil typically obtained by distillation or pressing and having the characteristic smell of the plant or other source from which it is extracted. Essential oils are considered volatile since they readily evaporate when not contained. Essential oils only contain the volatile organic compounds of a plant. Essential oils are often used in aromatherapy or topical therapy. They are said to evoke natural biological responses in the human body when exposed to these organic chemical compounds.

Essential oils are quite different from fragrances in that there are no official recommended usage rates (by the FDA or otherwise). We usually follow recommended usage rates from the essential oil companies themselves. All essential oil company claims are regulated by their own scientists when this article was written. Therefore, each and every essential oil company claim is their own and they are not regulated by any other party. This includes claims of “therapeutic-grade”, “medicinal”, “edible”, “scientist-approved”, etc.

Where Do We Source Our Essential Oils?

We consider our source brands to be trade secrets. But, we will answer any questions you have about the qualities or growing origins of our essential oils.

Do you only use certain brands of essential oils? No worries, make your own concoctions with our base of unscented products in our Unscented category!


Which Should I Use?

We leave this entirely up to the consumer’s discretion, but here are some clues!

We break our products up into “Fragranced”, “Essential Oil”, and “Unscented” in our main product categories. We always suggest to check all of the ingredients listed in the product tab called “INGREDIENTS”.

Do you have a sensitivity to all scents and fragrances? Stick with our unscented selections in our Unscented product category!

Do you only use certain brands of essential oils? No worries, make your own concoctions with our base of unscented products in our Unscented category!

Have a history of fragrance sensitivity, but still want to try something that is phthalate-free and paraben-free? Request a fragranced sample in your order note (randomly available) or try a product to see how that does you!

Don’t see something you want? Contact us and let us know what we can do to improve your experience!


Thank you again for taking the time and initiative to learn more about Perma-Earth Bath + Body products. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns!

  • written by Mariah Campbell, owner/founder of Perma-Earth LLC