Handmade soaps are made from animal fats or vegetable oils. They are natural products that are good for your skin. Soap is a pretty basic chemical reaction: it's a salt of a fatty acid. In order to make soap, fats and lye are combined in a process called Saponification.
Handmade soap contains glycerin which is a natural byproduct of the soap-making process, an excellent moisturizer, and also one of the reasons that handmade soap is so good for your skin!
Handmade soaps are produced in small batches with food-grade oils, liquids, additives, lye, fragrances, and essential oils. Crafted by skilled hands, Artisans, to be high in quality.
Its History: Soap has been made in many ways. Humanity has used soap-like things for thousands of years. The earliest recorded evidence of the making of soap-like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in Ancient Babylon and Sumeria. They were soap solutions or soapy water. People made them by mixing ashes with water and fat and boiling them. The Babylonians used water, alkali, and cassia to make soap.