Less is More
Ever wonder what makes your soap foamy?
Sodium Laureth Sulfate is used as a surfactant and emulsifier to add foaming & sudsing benefits in hand soaps. The health concerns with this are organ system toxicity and irritation of the skin, eyes, and lungs. Even more concerning is the contaminant that can form as a by-product of the manufacturing process called 1,4-dioxane. This nasty chemical is a known carcinogen.
Chemicals used to make soap
Parabens, Formaldehyde, Synthetic Fragrances, Phthalates, Synthetic Colours, Triclosan, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Propylene Glycol.