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This phrase describes the traditional soap-making process (saponification) where fats and oils are converted into soap and glycerin. Retained glycerin acts as a humectant, helping to moisturize the skin.
No specific concern data available
Safety summary
This describes a process and a naturally occurring byproduct (glycerin). Glycerin is very safe and well-tolerated. The safety of the final soap depends on the specific oils used and other additives.
For informational purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always patch test new products and consult a dermatologist for skin concerns.