5 Important Reasons Why You Should Pick a Vegan Soap

 

Industrialization has continued to affect everything around us: the atmosphere, the environment, plants, and animals. And this has caused detrimental effects not just in our ecosystem but also in our overall health. 

This is why, as much as we enjoy using products produced from industrialization, it is our responsibility to become more aware of the effects of the production process and do something that is environmentally friendly, cruelty-free, and very sustainable.

One way to do it is to indulge in products like vegan soaps.

Conventional Soaps vs. Vegan Soaps

Unbeknownst to everyone, a lot of companies that manufacture conventional soaps use animal fats and animal-based ingredients. Some even add animal by-products in their soaps, and others use synthetic ingredients.

This practice is somehow unethical because the world is full of cruelty to animals, and using animal fats and other ingredients to make soaps supports this cruelty.

On the other hand, vegan soaps are created from vegetable and plant-based ingredients purchased from local farmers and manufacturers.

Vegan soap makers also have their suppliers and manufacturers obtain certificates from the International Standardization Organization (ISO) to prove that their products are animal-free.

5 Reasons to Use Vegan Soap

1. It's Environmentally Friendly

The production process of conventional soaps is very similar to how plastic is made. It involves the use of chemicals that are harmful to the environment, like petroleum and lye.

These chemicals are subsequently dumped in landfills and are proven to be toxic to the environment.

On the other hand, vegan soaps are made from natural ingredients that can actually help restore the health of the environment.

2. It's Cruelty-Free

The production process of conventional soaps involves the suffering of animals. For example, the tallow from slaughterhouses is used in producing soap.

This means that conventional soaps are not only extremely harmful to the environment but also to the animals.

On the other hand, vegan soaps are produced without harming any animals and are oftentimes done without harming plants.

3. It's Sustainably Made

Vegan soaps are a lot more sustainable because they are made from natural ingredients. These ingredients are easily and readily available.

Vegan soaps are also made in small quantities, which means that the cost of production is not too expensive.

And because vegan soaps are not made from toxic chemicals, there is a lesser chance for them to be wasted or be disposed of improperly.

4. It Has Natural Antibacterial Ingredients 

Another reason why you should include vegan soaps in your list of skincare products is that it has ingredients that are proven to be good for the skin.

The natural ingredients used in vegan soaps are known for their antibacterial properties, which makes the soap more effective in cleaning and keeping the skin healthy and the body resistant to illnesses.

For example, one ingredient that is commonly used by vegan soap producers is aloe vera which is known to be a potent antiseptic.

5. It's Allergen-Free and Hypoallergenic

Rubbing conventional soap on sensitive areas like the face can cause irritation and rashes.

It may also cause skin allergies. Vegan soaps are safe because they are allergen-free and are also hypoallergenic.

This means that they are very safe for use, even with sensitive skin. 

These soaps are also very safe to use, especially for people with sensitive skin. Vegan soaps are truly the best alternative for conventional soaps.

Conclusion

We all have to do something to help alleviate the harm that industrialization has caused the environment and even our overall health. By using vegan soaps, you can contribute to that while having the best self-care experience for your skin.

Edin Soap provides 100 percent all-natural soap of the highest quality. With our products, we help you take care of your skin while taking care of the environment. Check out our handmade soaps today!

 
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