While lye (sodium hydroxide) is used in the initial soap-making process, it is ultimately used up during saponification, which is the natural reaction between oils and lye to create soap and glycerin. This means that in the final soap, there is no lye left at all — just gentle, skin-loving soap.
Does the body soap contain lye?
How is lather possible in your soaps without harsh chemicals?
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