How is Pure-Castile Bar Soap made?Updated a year ago
The cold-pressed method is very popular with home or small batch soap making but requires weeks to cure. Our process quickly saponifies oils under heat and pressure to generate soap noodles. These noodles are then used in a “triple-milled” process, meaning that after the soap is made, it is dried into crystals, then rolled at least three times between large stainless-steel rollers until a paste is formed. The resulting paste is then pressed into soap molds, and our triple-milled Pure-Castile Bar Soap is created.
To learn more about how we make our bar soap, check out the below video where Lisa Bronner tours our bar soap production with our very own Master Bar Soap Base Maker, Richard Jones.