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This phrase refers to oils that have undergone saponification, a process that turns them into soap. Saponified oils act as cleansing agents, helping to remove dirt and oil from the skin.
No specific concern data available
Safety summary
This describes a class of ingredients (soaps). Individual saponified oils like Sodium Olivate and Sodium Cocoate are generally safe for cleansing, though they can be drying or irritating for some sensitive skin types due to their alkaline nature.
For informational purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always patch test new products and consult a dermatologist for skin concerns.