Monday, May 30, 2011

Why Our Soap Is Soft?

When you unwrap your first bar of Dr. Wu's Soap Discoveries you will immediately notice that our soap is soft. Why is our soap different from all other soaps? Because Dr. Wu's Soap Discoveries is formulated with soft oils. These oils are high in unsaturated fatty acids that are always soft at room temperature.

Think twice before you use a hard soap made with shea butter or cocoa butter. The solid saturated fats in butters produce soap molecules that not only tend to clog the pores, but also blood vessels. These soaps may feel and smell luxurious, but there is no lasting benefit to their use except cleanliness.

The same goes for soaps made with coconut oil. This highly saturated fat will last up to two years without going rancid. Coconut oil makes soap lather, but it also clogs the pores. So why would you bathe in it?

There are numerous examples of soaps made from oils that are saturated fats. Most soap manufacturers choose oils that will produce hard soap bars because that's what you as a consumer expect.

Experiment. Change your expectations. Try our 21st century soap.


Dr. Wu's Soap Discoveries
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http://www.soapdiscoveries.com/

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