Better Skin Starts with Real Soap: The Truth About Commercial Bars, such as Dove, Ivory, Dial, and More
From Dove Beauty Bar and Olay Beauty Bar to Dial Antibacterial, Irish Spring, and Cetaphil Cleansing Bar, many of these products are not “true soap.” While they are commonly found in the soap aisle, most are actually synthetic detergents—often called “syndet bars”—formulated with lab-made cleansing agents rather than traditional soap ingredients.
Even products marketed as gentle, like Cetaphil Cleansing Bars, rely heavily on synthetic ingredients to cleanse the skin without using true soap.

The Hidden Impact on Your Skin
Using synthetic cleansing bars regularly can lead to:
- Dryness and irritation due to harsh surfactants
- Disruption of the skin’s natural pH balance
- Removal of beneficial oils that protect and nourish your skin
- Increased sensitivity over time
While these bars may feel moisturizing initially, many contain fillers and silicones that create a temporary soft feel rather than delivering real nourishment.
What Is “True Soap”? Grandma’s Natural Handcrafted Soap!
True soap is made through a process called saponification, where natural fats or oils—such as olive oil, coconut oil, or goat milk—react with lye to create soap. This process results in a gentle, naturally derived cleanser that works in harmony with your skin.

Why Popular Brands Aren’t True Soap
Many well-known brands avoid calling their products “soap” for a reason:
- Dove Beauty Bar and Olay Beauty Bar use synthetic cleansers and moisturizing agents instead of traditional soap bases
- Dial Antibacterial and Irish Spring often contain detergents and chemical additives for fragrance and antibacterial claims
- Cetaphil Cleansing Bar is formulated for sensitive skin but still relies on synthetic ingredients rather than real soap
These products are engineered for consistency and cost efficiency—not for preserving your skin’s natural balance.
Why Many Popular Bars Aren’t Soap
Brands like Dove and Olay label their products as “beauty bars” rather than soap for a reason. They are formulated with synthetic detergents instead of traditional soap bases. Similarly, antibacterial bars like Dial often include added chemicals such as triclosan (in older formulas) or other antibacterial agents that can disrupt the skin’s natural balance.
Even products marketed as gentle, like Cetaphil Cleansing Bars, rely heavily on synthetic ingredients to cleanse the skin without using true soap.
Why Artisan Cold Process Soap?

- Natural glycerin retained: Cold process saponification keeps the moisturizing glycerin that commercial soap-making typically removes, helping skin feel nourished rather than stripped.
- Botanical-rich formulas: Each bar is crafted with a blend of premium oils and butters — such as olive, coconut, shea, and cocoa — chosen for their conditioning and skin-feel qualities.
- Gentle, creamy lather: Saponified botanical oils produce a rich, velvety foam that rinses clean without leaving skin feeling tight or dry.
- Clean ingredients: Free of harsh detergents, phthalates, parabens, and sulfates.
- Cosmetic colorants: Colored with clays, botanicals.
- Small-batch quality: Every bar is handcrafted with care and attention to detail, cruelty-free.
Making the Switch
If you’ve been using commercial “beauty bars,” switching to true soap may feel different at first.
Natural handcrafted soap doesn’t produce the same artificial lather, but what it offers is far more valuable: clean, balanced, and nourished skin.

Look for ingredient lists that include recognizable oils and avoid products with long lists of synthetic chemicals. Your skin will thank you for choosing a more natural approach.
When you choose Grandma’s natural handcrafted soap, you’re investing in:
- Premium ingredients: Organic oils, plant butters, and botanical extracts
- Traditional craftsmanship: Each bar is carefully formulated and cured for 6 weeks
- Skin comfort and nourishment: Natural glycerin and superfatting help support a comfortable, moisturized skin feel
- Environmental responsibility: Biodegradable ingredients and sustainable practices
- Small-batch quality: Attention to detail you won’t find in mass production
FAQ
Q: What is true soap?
A: True soap is made from natural oils or fats combined with lye through a process called saponification. This creates a real soap bar that cleans without relying on synthetic detergents.
Q: Are Dove Beauty Bar and Olay Beauty Bar real soap?
A: No, many beauty bars are not considered true soap. They are usually syndet bars, which means they use synthetic cleansing ingredients instead of traditional soap.
Q: Is Dial Antibacterial soap?
A: Dial Antibacterial is typically formulated as a cleansing bar with antibacterial ingredients, but it is not the same as handmade true soap. Many antibacterial bars use synthetic detergents and added chemicals.
Q: Is Irish Spring real soap?
A: Irish Spring is commonly marketed as a bar soap, but many commercial bars are made with detergent-based ingredients rather than traditional soap formulas.
Q: Is Cetaphil Cleansing Bar true soap?
A: No, Cetaphil Cleansing Bar is designed as a gentle cleansing bar, but it is not traditional soap. It uses synthetic ingredients made to cleanse sensitive skin.
Q: Why do people choose natural handcrafted soap instead?
A: Handmade soap is often made with natural oils like olive oil and nourishing ingredients like goat milk. It is usually gentler on the skin and keeps the natural glycerin that helps with moisture.
Q: What should I look for when buying real soap?
A: Look for ingredient lists that include oils, butters, lye, and natural additives. If the product is labeled as a “beauty bar,” “cleansing bar,” or “syndet bar,” it may not be true soap.
Q: Is natural soap better for sensitive skin?
A: Many people with sensitive skin prefer natural soap because it avoids harsh detergents, heavy fillers, and synthetic additives that can cause dryness or irritation.
Experience the Grandma’s Natural Handcrafted Soap Difference
Ready to make the switch to real soap? Our collection offers something for everyone:
- For men: Brazilian Espresso Scrub Bar
- For sensitive skin: Buttermilk
- For the holidays: Luxurious Twelve Piece Soap Gift Set
- For exfoliation: Organic Oatmeal Soap All Natural with Organic Shea Butter
- For fresh scents: Provence Lavender Soap
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