What is the difference between body butters and soap making butters?
Body butters refer to finished products designed for topical use, while soap making butters are raw cosmetic butters used as ingredients in formulation.
Which butter is best for cold process soap?
Cocoa butter, shea butter, and kokum butter are commonly used for firmness and conditioning balance. The best choice depends on your desired hardness and skin feel.
Can butters be used in products other than soap?
Yes. Many skincare butters are used in whipped body butters, balms, lip balm, and other personal care formulations.
Are these butters suitable for sensitive skin products?
Many plant based butters are commonly included in formulations designed for sensitive skin, but final product testing is recommended.
Why does butter quality matter in formulation?
High quality, properly refined butters provide more consistent texture, stability, and performance in finished products.
What makes butter soap different from regular soap?
Butter soap contains high concentrations of skincare butters, which provide superior hydration and nourishment compared to regular soap. This makes it ideal for dry and sensitive skin.
Can butter soap be used on all skin types?
Yes, they can be! Our soap butters are formulated to be gentle and effective on all skin types, including sensitive skin. The natural ingredients ensure that your skin is well cared for.
Are your butter soaps made with natural ingredients?
Absolutely! Our soap butters are made with natural, high-quality cosmetic butters and other skin-loving ingredients to provide the best care for your skin.
How should I store my butter soap to make it last longer?
To extend the life of your butter soap, keep it in a dry place and use a soap dish that allows water to drain away. This helps prevent the soap from becoming too soft and dissolving quickly.