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What is the difference between cold-process soaps, and melt and pour (glycerin) soap?

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What is the difference between cold-process soaps, and melt and pour (glycerin) soap?

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At Soap Goddess we make only cold-process soap, from scratch, for the simple reason that we feel it is ‘hands-down’ the most superior type of soap. Although melt and pour glycerine soaps are currently very popular, many people find them to be extremely drying to the skin. (Melt and pour base routinely contains alcohol, propolyne glycol or similar substance.). Melt and Pour soaps are made from a base that is actually factory produced, purchased by the block, melted down and poured into molds, and sold as “handmade soap”. Soap Goddess crafts handmade soap in the true sense of the word, from scratch! Pure food grade olive oil, coconut oil, palm, palm kernel, and soy oils are hand stirred into each and every batch of Soap Goddess Soap. We then enrich each batch with other nourishing oils like sweet almond oil, hemp oil, shea butter and mango butter. Visit our handmade soap descriptions for details. You will immediately feel the difference our high quality bars makes to your skin. Experienc

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