Many people hold the idea that
soap is a simple substance that is used for the cleaning of dirty surfaces and
to wash your body, but the truth is that there are many different types of soap
that have very different effects on your health. Several kinds of soap are
manufactured from different types of vegetable fats and animal fats, producing
the substance referred to as lye. Another substance which is contained within
soap is glycerine, the by product of glycerol. The combination of fatty acids
and glycerine creates the soapy texture and properties of soap. When soap is
mixed with water when rubbed, froth is created and used to clean dirt and
bacteria from grit or sweat that is accumulated on a surface.
Milk is another substance that is often found within soap as it creates a very smooth and silky element to the application of the soap. The reason for adding milky substances into soap is to create a softer touch against the human body. This creates less reaction and disturbance against the skin, providing the same effectiveness of cleansing in a safer and less harsh way. This is one of the sole reasons many face cleansing products utilise this method rather than a foam based cleanser as it is less harsh on the face. Goats milk soap has become increasingly popular due to its beneficial aspect of the infusion of calcium whilst maintaining its ability to clean a surface thoroughly from bacteria and dirt.

For obvious reasons, soap can
be purchased in a variety of forms from cleansing milk to foam based solutions.
There are also different types of soap for different purposes such as cleaning
rough surfaces or certain parts of your body such as your face or the rest of
your body aside your face. Face soap has recently evolved into a milky
substance such as goats milk soap as this avoids a harsh contact as mentioned
earlier. Body soap can come in the form of anti-bacterial soap which is to aid
in cleanliness and is often praised to keep your body as clean as possible.