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Sappo Hill Glycerine Crème Bar Soap - Jasmine -- 3.5 oz


Sappo Hill Glycerine Crème Bar Soap - Jasmine
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Sappo Hill Glycerine Crème Bar Soap - Jasmine -- 3.5 oz

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Sappo Hill Glycerine Crème Bar Soap - Jasmine Description

  • Hand Crafted In Ashland, Oregon
  • All Vegetable Oil Glycerin Crème Soap
  • Exceptionally Mild
  • Gluten Free • Non GMO • Cruelty Free
  • Paraben & Phthalate Free
  • Minimal Packaging
  • Detergent Free
  • SLS Free
  • Wire-Cut
  • Vegan

Think pink!  A lovely, velvety soap intertwined with the unmistakable floral melody we all yearn to follow when sensing a hint floating on the evening breeze, with just a slight kiss of citrus.

 

Sappo Hill's traditional kettle process carefully blends palm and coconut oils for their rich, skin moisturizing glycerin.  Each cake is wire-cut, air-dried and aged to create a long-lasting soap for exceptional mildness.

 

This small-batch, time consuming process is no longer used by American soap makers.  Our vegetable oil 'glycerine creme' soap comes in many colors with a variety of fragrances to please every nose.  One of our most popular fragrances is Oatmeal, which smells like oatmeal cookies and contains a generous amount of Organic oats.  There are three versions of oatmeal soap, all excellent choices for an oily skin type.

 

For those with sensitive skin, we offer three colorless, fragrance-free soaps -- Natural, Oatmeal Fragrance-Free, and Gardener's Fragrance-Free.

 

Bursting with a bountiful amount of Organic cornmeal, our gardeners' soaps are a natural abrasive for busy hands & fantastic for exfoliation.

 

All the glycerin naturally produced during the soap making process is retained in all Sappo Hill soap.  We are not like most soap companies who remove the glycerin for sale to the chemical industry.  Glycerin is a natural skin softener and contributes to the soap's longevity, preventing it from dissolving quickly in soap dishes or bath water.

 

Products of animal origin are not an ingredient in our soap or our manufacturing process.  Nor are animals used in our testing methods.  Packaging is minimal and as environmentally friendly as possible.

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GMOs, gluten, parabens, phthalates, animal cruelty, SLS, detergent.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Non-GMO food grade oils of RSPO certified sustainable palm, and coconut, water, sodium hydroxide*, glycerine, fragrance blend with natural plant extracts and essential oils, mineral pigment.

*Used to make true soap; none remains in fully saponified and superfatted soap bar

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Is Antibacterial Soap Bad for You? Here's What the Science Says.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Health conscious people across the nation, with the intention of keeping their families, workers, colleagues, students, patients and customers safe, regularly stock up on soap products marketed as being “antibacterial.” It makes sense, since American consumers have long been led to believe that these kinds of products keep germs in check and reduce the risk of illness and infection. As a result of this heavily marketed idea, antibacterial soap has become a permanent staple in countless private and public settings. Torso View of Woman Pumping Soap Into Palm to Represent Concept of Is Antibacterial Soap Bad

What is antibacterial soap?

So, what makes soap ‘antibacterial’? Antibacterial soaps contain a variety of active ingredients, not found in traditional soaps, which are purported to safely reduce the risk of bacterial infection. Is there credible evidence that these chemically infused soap products are, in fact, safe and effective? Quite the opposite, as it happens.

Is antibacterial soap bad?

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), not only are antibacterial soap products no more effective than traditional soap at reducing risk of bacterial infection, but there is evidence to suggest that the antibacterial ingredients they contain may be harmful to our health?and in more ways than one. In fact, due to concerns about health risks associated with chemical additives in antibacterial soaps, the FDA banned 19 active ingredients in 2016 that had been commonly found in antibacterial soaps. According to the official FDA report, these banned ingredients include:
  • Cloflucarban
  • Fluorosalan
  • Hexachlorophene
  • Hexylresorcinol
  • Iodophors
  • Nonylphenoxypoly
  • Ethanoliodine
  • Methylbenzethonium chloride
  • Phenol
  • Secondary amyltricresols
  • Sodium oxychlorosene
  • Tribromsalan
  • Triclocarban
  • Triclosan
  • Triple dye
Unfortunately, this list does not include every potentially hazardous ingredient lurking in these soap products. Three ingredients which manufacturers can still legally use in soap marketed as antibacterial?benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride and chloroxylenol?may be linked to asthma and other health problems such as respiratory illnesses, skin irritation and dermatitis, and hypersensitivity to allergens. The FDA issued its 2016 ruling banning the above ingredients not only because of the lack of credible science indicating that antibacterial soaps are more effective than plain soap and water, but also because the cumulative effect of repeated exposure to those ingredients might only be realized years later, as the clinical evidence of their long-term safety remains unknown.

Risks to consider when using antibacterial soap

Antibiotic resistance

Perhaps of even greater concern than unsafe additives is the fact that antibacterial soaps do not fully neutralize germs, leading the FDA to express concerns that ongoing use of the products may enable bacterial strains resistant to antibiotics to increase rapidly, which can contribute to dangerous antibiotic resistance. In other words, because chemicals in these products do not effectively eliminate all bacteria, repeated use over time can select for resistant strains of bacteria. When bacteria develop resistance to the antibacterial agents in soaps, this can lead to a state of cross-resistance to antibiotics. Harvard Health researchers confirm that bacteria resistant to chemicals in antibacterial soaps may also be resistant to certain antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance is when bacteria change to resist antibiotics that were once effective, which can make serious bacterial infections harder to treat. Antibiotic resistance is a major global health threat that poses significant dangers to individuals, healthcare systems and society.

Environmental concerns

Beyond worries about the health and safety of yourself and those you care about, you will also be helping the environment by avoiding chemically treated antibacterial soaps, because all of those additives eventually go down the drain and return to the Earth. To the extent that these chemicals retain their active properties, they can create significant harm to algae, which is responsible for a significant percentage of the world’s oxygen. Algae are primary producers, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the global food chain.

Damaging your skin barrier

If all that were not already daunting enough, another big reason to avoid chemical-laced antibacterial soaps is to reduce the risk of damaging your skin barrier, which is the protective shield created by the outermost layer of your dermis. This protective skin barrier serves several essential functions, such as:
  • Slowing down evaporation of water from your skin to help prevent dehydration.
  • Effectively shielding you from unhealthy contaminants, harmful microorganisms, chemicals and irritants.
  • Sustaining your skin’s immune system.
Yes, your skin has its own immune system! As a protective interface between internal organs and the environment, the skin encounters a host of toxins, pathogenic organisms and physical stressors. To combat these attacks on the cutaneous microenvironment, the skin functions as more than a physical barrier: we now know skin is an active immune organ. The skin's immune system, also known as skin-resident immunity or skin-associated lymphoid tissue (SALT), is a complex network of cells and components that defend the body against external threats while maintaining tissue homeostasis. It acts as a primary defensive barrier against infections and injuries, employing both innate and adaptive immune mechanisms. Sadly, you can damage this barrier when you use harsh or irritating products, such as antibacterial soaps. Repeated exposure to the chemicals featured in these products can lead to dry, cracked, irritated and inflamed skin, compromising your first line of defense against infections and injuries.

Antibacterial soap alternatives

If you have been in the habit of using antibacterial soap products in your home, business, church, school or other locations, it is an easy problem to reverse. Healthier alternatives to antibacterial soap include plain soap and water, castile soap and other natural soaps with ingredients like lavender, tea tree and other essential oils with natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, two of which are aldehydes and phenols. Aldehydes are a broad-spectrum disinfectant with the ability to sterilize and kill fungi, viruses and bacteria. Phenols are antioxidant compounds which have also been shown to have antibacterial properties. Researchers have noted that these pathogen-destroying compounds in essential oils can effectively inhibit the growth of certain types of bacteria, including those that have become resistant to antibiotics in recent years. What are healthier alternatives to antibacterial soap products? If you would like to immediately replace antibacterial soap with safer, more effective natural cleansers, you have many great options, in both liquid and solid forms, including: Dr. Natural Pure Castile Liquid Soap – This all natural, plant-based Castile soap, which is a USDA Certified Biobased Product, comes in Peppermint, Lavender, Eucalyptus, Almond, and Unscented, for those who prefer to avoid all fragrances, even those derived naturally. Dr. Natural Liquid Black Soap – This 32-ounce size is great for refilling smaller pump bottles, saving on plastic while also being more economical. Dr. Woods Naturally Bar Soap Exfoliating Raw Black – This bar soap is intensely cleansing with the benefits of gentle exfoliation to slough dead skin cells that clog pores for more radiant looking skin. The Unscented Company Body Soap Bar Fragrance Free 5-Pack – This multi-pack is a cost-savings, all natural, plastic-free, eco-smart way to stock up on an ultra-clean soap option. Marie Originals Eczema & Psoriasis Bar Soap – This gently cleansing, unique triple acting formula offers soothing relief for skin rash and irritation. Plantlife Herbal Bar Soap – Try this pure, deep cleaning, biodegradable bar soup in neem, hemp, peppermint, cassia clove, turmeric and patchouli. Pacha Soap Co Pacha Peaces Bar Soap Variety Pack – This groovy, all natural soap array makes a wonderful gift too, with a collection including Almond Goat's Milk, Pachafetti, Jasmine Gardenia, Sand & Sea, Coconut Lemon, Clarifying Charcoal and French Lavender. As you can see, paying for soap products that are marketed as antibacterial is not only unnecessary, but it could also be downright counterproductive for you and your family from a personal and environmental health perspective. Better living through chemicals? Not in this case! It is difficult to dispute the fact that the most effective way to get rid of germs is by washing our hands with plain, natural soap under running warm water for at least 20 seconds repeatedly throughout the day. Cheers to keeping your approach to soap simple, economical, clean and healthy![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="184129" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1745605228829{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/mrs-meyers-clean-day-liquid-hand-soap-honeysuckle"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="184128" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1745605276957{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/dr-bronners-organic-4-in-1-pump-soap-sugar-peppermint"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="184127" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1745605302361{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/brittanies-thyme-olive-oil-hand-soap-unscented"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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