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Grassfed Tallow Cold Process Soap 2oz
This artisanal cold process soap is crafted with a nutrient-rich blend of natural ingredients designed to gently cleanse and deeply nourish the skin. At the heart of the recipe is grass-fed tallow, a traditional soapmaking fat prized for its creamy lather, hardness, and skin-conditioning properties. Its composition closely resembles the skin’s natural oils, making it exceptionally moisturizing and gentle.
Complementing the tallow is shea butter, known for its ability to soothe and hydrate with vitamins A and E, and coconut oil, which contributes a bubbly, cleansing lather. Together, these fats create a balanced bar that is both luxurious and long-lasting.
The process begins by combining sodium hydroxide (lye) with distilled water to create the solution needed for saponification—the chemical reaction that turns oils and lye into true soap. When the cooled lye solution is blended with the melted tallow and plant oils, the mixture thickens to “trace,” allowing the addition of pure essential oils for natural fragrance and aromatherapeutic benefits.
Once poured into molds, the soap is allowed to cure for 4–6 weeks, developing a firm texture and a mild, skin-loving profile. The final bar is a wholesome, traditional, and naturally scented soap that cleanses without stripping, perfect for daily use on all skin types.
This artisanal cold process soap is crafted with a nutrient-rich blend of natural ingredients designed to gently cleanse and deeply nourish the skin. At the heart of the recipe is grass-fed tallow, a traditional soapmaking fat prized for its creamy lather, hardness, and skin-conditioning properties. Its composition closely resembles the skin’s natural oils, making it exceptionally moisturizing and gentle.
Complementing the tallow is shea butter, known for its ability to soothe and hydrate with vitamins A and E, and coconut oil, which contributes a bubbly, cleansing lather. Together, these fats create a balanced bar that is both luxurious and long-lasting.
The process begins by combining sodium hydroxide (lye) with distilled water to create the solution needed for saponification—the chemical reaction that turns oils and lye into true soap. When the cooled lye solution is blended with the melted tallow and plant oils, the mixture thickens to “trace,” allowing the addition of pure essential oils for natural fragrance and aromatherapeutic benefits.
Once poured into molds, the soap is allowed to cure for 4–6 weeks, developing a firm texture and a mild, skin-loving profile. The final bar is a wholesome, traditional, and naturally scented soap that cleanses without stripping, perfect for daily use on all skin types.