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Stop Using Fake Soap

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🗣️ Speakers: Charles Mayfield, Ben Azadi

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  • 🧼 If It Doesn’t Say “Soap,” Leave It on the Shelf Here’s a truth most people don’t realize: not all cleansers are created equal. Many common “beauty bars” or body washes aren’t soap at all—they’re full of harsh chemicals. 💣 The History Lesson: After World War II, a powerful disinfectant originally designed for battlefield wound care made its way into beauty products. While effective at destroying bacteria, these ingredients weren’t meant for everyday use on your skin. The FDA approved their use—but with one catch: they couldn’t be labeled as soap. That’s why products like Dove Beauty Bar are labeled as “beauty bars” instead. 🧪 The Problem with Beauty Bars: True soap is created through a process called saponification, which combines lye and fat to create a gentle, fat-based cleanser. Products that don’t say “soap” often use synthetic cleansing agents, which can strip your skin, disrupt your microbiome, and leave behind harmful residues. 🚩 Red Flag Alert: If the label doesn’t say “soap,” think twice. The cleansing agents in these products are among the harshest ingredients you can put on your skin. 💡 Pro Tip: Choose products that explicitly say soap for a natural, skin-friendly cleanse. Your skin will thank you. 🌟 What’s your go-to soap or cleanser? Share your recommendations below!

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