The Amazing Soybean & All Of Its Products

Soybean is a plant that is found annually in climates with hot summers and is used primarily for vegetable oil and animal feed. It’s natural origin is believed to be China, but soybeans are now grown worldwide by soybean farmers and researchers. Through the years, many new uses have been discovered, including handmade soap, hair care products, candles, cleaning products and even furniture. Just as soybeans are plentiful, so are it’s uses. Researchers continue to strive to find new ways to incorporate soybeans into everyday products. The most recent uses discovered include adhesives, ink, plastics, etc.

Soybean products, including their use in handmade soap, are gaining in popularity worldwide. Researchers believe that the rise in popularity is due to the many benefits believed to originate from soy. In fact, soybeans and soy foods are believed to be healthy because they are high in protein. In addition, researchers have found that food containing soy protein may reduce the likelihood of developing heart disease, cancer, diabetes, etc.

While perhaps every benefit of soybeans may remain unknown to this day, enough promising traits are being recognized to substantiate the addition of soybeans into many products. Handmade soap is among the products that now feature soybeans. Individuals with sensitive skin would especially benefit from the presence of soy in their handmade soap. Soybeans are non-allergenic and may replace other ingredients that could cause problematic occurrences in some soaps. If you have ever used a soap that is too harsh and leaves your skin feeling dry and itchy or uncomfortable, you may be having a slight reaction. Handmade soap featuring soy, however, will eliminate that problem. Leaving the skin feeling soft, smelling fresh and appearing silky are among the many benefits of handmade soap.

Soybeans are grown on farms and in various controlled environments before being sold to manufacturers or exported throughout the world. The next time you visit the store, take a look at the ingredients on the back of vegetable oil, shampoo or cleaning products and see if you don’t notice soy being an ingredient on at least one of these products. Look especially for products that are natural or feature natural ingredients. And, the next time you are at a craft fair or happen to find someone who offers handmade soap, ask if they offer soybean soap and inquire about the benefits. The same is true if you enjoy browsing the internet and shopping with the talented handmade soap creators. You may be surprised at just how many products you will find.

The article on soybeans and handmade soap is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It should not be used as, or in place of, professional medical advice. Before beginning a diet program or attempting to ward off certain illnesses, a licensed medical doctor should be consulted in order to determine the best plan of action for your personal needs.

Jeffrey Dorrian is the soap guy. Really, that is his website http://www.thesoapguy.com He has been making premium olive oil soap for the past five years.

“Handmade soap is a true inexpensive luxury anyone can enjoy.”

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A Brief History Of Soap Making

Today, handmade soaps are found at craft shows, specialty stores, on the internet and in some retail outlets. Many people enjoy making novelty soaps that both look beautiful and work to keep your skin feeling fresh. Though it is readily available now, this wasn’t always the case.

Records indicate that soap making may have existed as far back as 2800 B.C. There are records that indicate both the Ancient Greeks and Romans both started experimenting with olive oil in their initial soap making. During its earliest years of creation soap was considered a luxury and was only available to the richest individuals and families. Soap makers were hired to create their products and were paid well by their wealthy employers. Because of its’ rare status, it took years before handmade soap became accessible to everyone. But, one thing that remained unchanged through the years is the fact that, like its current use, soap was used to wash skin and clothes when it was first discovered.

As the years progressed, Europe established a soap making industry as did America. While handmade soap was generally made by women during the colonel American era. Each year, usually before spring, women would gather together and make soap from the ingredients that were saved from the winter months. Generally colonial soaps were made from lard.

Since large industries took over the process of soap making, the quality has suffered immensely. Soap making has been quite profitable to large corporations. However, these large corporations do not offer handmade soap and, therefore, lose control over the special touches that only handmade soap can offer. Rather than a luxury item, as it was earlier considered, soap has become an everyday must-have household item. The availability of regular soap lead to the inventions of other things, including detergent, dishwashing liquids, stain removers, liquid soaps, etc.

Today, handmade soaps are created by talented crafters worldwide. Unique designs, scents, colorations and styles are among the many characteristics found in today’s handmade soap. From lavender soap to soap loaves, handmade soap is still very much considered a luxurious item, but not anywhere near as unattainable as in its earliest years. Soap loaves, much like the name implies, can be cut down to make bars of any size of shape. Many soap makers show their creations at various craft fairs throughout the year, as well as specialty stores.

Handmade soap is thought to be wonderful for your skin. Because each bar contains healthy ingredients that help to rejuvenate the skin, many users swear by its’ effects. Today, everyone from amateurs to small business owners are experimenting, selling and enjoying their own handmade soap. Vanilla, lavender, floral and practically any other scent imaginable is available. The next time that you find yourself peeking in and out of quaint stores lining the streets or browsing the aisle at a local craft fair, snoop around and see if you cannot find someone who is offering handmade soap. Otherwise, there is always the internet where a variety of handmade soap is right at your fingertips.

Jeffrey Dorrian is the soap guy. Really, that is his website http://www.thesoapguy.com He has been making handmade olive oil soap for the past five years. “Handmade soap is a true inexpensive luxury anyone can enjoy.”
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