What does detergent-free soap base mean?
A detergent-free soap base contains real soap created through the saponification process rather than synthetic cleansing ingredients. Oils react with sodium hydroxide to form soap and glycerin, creating a traditional-style soap base that is ready to melt and customize.
Which soap is detergent-free?
Soap made through traditional saponification is considered detergent-free. This includes cold process soap as well as specially formulated detergent-free melt and pour soap bases.
Can cold process soapmakers use detergent-free melt and pour bases?
Yes. Many cold process soap makers use these bases for quick projects, detailed molds, or sample batches. The finished soap has a feel similar to traditional soap while still being fast and easy to make.
Can I add ingredients to detergent-free soap bases?
Yes, but you should only add skin-safe ingredients designed for melt-and-pour soap. Adding too many extra ingredients can affect the hardness, lather, or stability of the finished bars.
Do detergent-free soap bases still lather well?
Most formulas create a creamy and gentle lather. Milk-based varieties, such as goat milk soap bases, are especially known for producing a soft and luxurious lather.
Can I use detergent-free soap as laundry soap?
While soap can clean many surfaces, laundry products usually require specialized detergent formulas designed for washing machines and fabric care. Bars made from detergent-free soap base are best used as personal cleansing bars.
Detergent-free melt and pour soap bases give makers an easy way to create beautiful handmade soap while keeping the process simple. With options ranging from goat milk formulas to coconut oil-free bases, you can design custom bars that match your style, your recipes, and your customers’ preferences.