Organic Soap & Shampoo: What Really Matters

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Why We Begin With Organic Ingredients

Organic ingredients are at the center of everything we make.

We choose organic oils, plant butters, botanicals, and essential oils whenever they exist because they’re clean, thoughtfully grown, and full of the natural character we want in our products.

Natural Organic Shampoo BarsThey give us a starting point we believe in and reflect the way skincare should be made: simple, honest, and as close to nature as possible.

But Organic Alone Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story

As beautiful as they are, organic ingredients don’t determine how a natural soap or shampoo bar will feel on your skin or scalp.

Two bars can begin with the same organic ingredients and end up completely different—one may feel a bit tight or drying, while another feels creamy, gentle, and balanced.

The difference isn’t in the ingredients themselves—it’s in how they’re brought together.

Where Craft Makes the Difference

Organic ingredients set the standard.
A thoughtful recipe brings them to life.

In soapmaking, ingredients are transformed through a chemical reaction to create soap and naturally occurring glycerin. That process — and the choices made within it — play just as important a role as the ingredients themselves.

The balance of oils, the level of superfatting, the use of infusions, and the time allowed for curing all influence how a bar lathers, how long it lasts, and how skin or hair feels after use.

It’s the choice and balance of ingredients, how those ingredients work together, and the care in the crafting and curing that shape the final experience and determine how the soap or shampoo ultimately feels.

Organic ingredients set the standard. A thoughtful recipe brings them to life.

Clean ingredients give us integrity. A good formulation gives us performance. A truly good bar needs both.

Why This Matters When Choosing a Natural Soap or Shampoo Bar

Organic tells you how the ingredients were grown.
Formulation tells you how the bar was made.

When you understand that, you can look beyond the label. You can read an ingredient list with more confidence and begin to recognize the importance of the maker’s process, their choices, and their experience—because that’s where the real difference lives.

The Bottom Line

Natural Organic Chamomile Calendula LatherOrganic ingredients matter, but they’re only the beginning. 

They tell the story of where an ingredient came from, not what it will become.

The feel of a bar — the creaminess, the gentleness, the balance — comes from the hands that craft it and the choices made along the way.

That’s the part you can’t see on a label, but you can feel in the bar itself.

Organic ingredients matter.
Formulation matters.
And we believe the best natural soap and shampoo bars come from both.

 

This article was originally published in 2013 and has been updated to improve clarity and expand on key details. The principles behind our products and philosophy have not changed. 

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