What is the definition of transparent soap?
According to one reference, soap is considered to be transparent if you can read 14pt bold text through a 1/4 inch thick slice of soap. Does your transparent soap contain alcohol? No. Before our soap is sold to anyone, it goes through a curing and drying time. The alcohol evaporates from the soap and the soap shrinks and develops its natural concave shape. The soap is then wrapped to retain the precious pure essential oils for your aromatherapy benefit, and labeled to provide you with information about which ingredients are contained in our natural transparent soap that is handcrafted with care in Canada for wholesale and retail purchase. What are glycerine soaps? Glycerine soaps are simply soaps that have glycerine added to them, making them look somewhat translucent. Sometimes natural soap makers will refer to their opaque soaps as glycerine soaps as well just because they contain glycerine. All soap when made with fats and lye contain glycerine because it is a natural by-product of