Pure & Simple Natural Solid Dish Soap | Long Lasting Vegan Plastic-Free Cleaner

Pure & Simple Natural Solid Dish Soap | Long Lasting Vegan Plastic-Free Cleaner

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$15.00
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Pure & Simple Natural Solid Dish Soap | Long Lasting Vegan Plastic-Free Cleaner

Pure & Simple Natural Solid Dish Soap | Long Lasting Vegan Plastic-Free Cleaner

$15.00
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This non-toxic concentrated solid dish soap replaces 3-4 bottles of liquid soap! Ditch the plastic with our beeswax solid dish soap. Long-lasting, zero-waste, and tough on grease. Handcrafted with time and left unscented for a natural clean. For hand-washing dishes.

This is a cold process dish soap. 

How to use:

1.     Swirl: Wet your sponge, cloth or dish brush and rub directly onto the soap to create a rich lather.

2.     Scrub: Wash your dishes as usual, a little goes a long way!

3.     Save: Keep the dish soap dry for a lasting bar.

 

Size

10 fluid oz solid dish soaps

Weight is Approx. 343 grams (12.1 oz) of soap. There may be slight variations as they are handmade.

 

Ingredients:

Organic Coconut oil

Citric Acid

Soy Wax

 

Ingredients:

Role in soap

Organic Coconut oil

Saponified coconut oil is a powerful cleanser,

has the ability to cut through tough grease, and

it produces a fluffy, abundant, and stable lather.

Citric Acid

Citric Acid acts as a crucial chelating agent

 in solid dish soap, binding with hard water minerals

(calcium and magnesium) to prevent soap scum,

boost lather, and enhance cleaning power.

Soy Wax

Because Soy wax is high in stearic acid,

it helps create a dense, long-lasting bar that holds

up better in water compared to soap made with oils alone.

It also helps to provide a stable, creamy lather.

 

Trying to decide between beeswax solid dish soap and soy wax solid dish soap?

In solid dish soap, soy wax is generally superior for enhancing performance by providing a harder, longer-lasting bar with a dense, creamy, and stable lather. Beeswax increases bar hardness but adds limited lathering benefits and is more expensive. 

 

Soy wax in Dish Soap

  • Performance: Creates a very hard, durable bar with a "shaving-cream" like, stable lather.
  • Benefits: Affordable, plant-based, vegan, and reduces warping/shrinkage in soap bars.
  • Downside: Low cleansing power on its own, so it requires blending with high-cleansing oils like coconut oil. 

Beeswax in Dish Soap

  • Performance: Significantly increases bar hardness, helping the soap last longer and not melt quickly in water.
  • Benefits: Natural, non-toxic, and creates a dense texture.
  • Downside: More expensive, not vegan, and does not add significant foaming/cleaning power.

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