I'd like to get a discussion going about the use of preservatives in shaving products - particularly soap. There is a common perception that preservatives in cosmetic products (food too but thats a discussion for another day/forum) are nasty "chemicals" and should be avoided giving rise to "natural" products that purport to be preservative free. The problem, is that cosmetic products, particularly those that are water based, are prone to contamination by bacteria, molds, and fungi. This isn't just a "cosmetic" problem but also a health issue. Preservatives are included in cosmetics to ensure consumer safety. Given the number of bacteria that live in and on normal healthy humans and the naturally occurring molds and fungi just floating around in our environments, any preservative free products that come into our use can very quickly become bacteria laden particularly something like shaving soap that is open to the air, touched by our skin, fingers and shaving brushes. I don't know about other shavers, but I have thrown out a significant number of tubs of shaving soap over the past year or two due to the growth of some really disgusting looking stuff on the surface. I have no idea if the soaps became "infected" here or if it occurred at some point along the production - delivery chain. On the other hand, I have some soaps that I've had for years and lathered directly off the surface that continue to be fine. I'm assuming its whether or not there are preservatives in the ingredients list that makes the difference. I've started to scoop soap into the shaving bowl more now which I think can reduce but not eliminate the risk of contamination but I'll be honest, I don't like that technique as much as loading straight off the puck
In addition to the thoughts of the members, I'm interested in getting the opinions of some of the soap makers out there as to how they balance the challenges posed by a customer base much of which considers preservatives evil with the concern for product and consumer safety. Not to mention protection of brand image. I'm going to list (nudge) some artisan soap makers below that I'm hoping might have something to say on this topic. I'm hoping to stimulate a productive and useful discussion that may also serve to educate many of us who's knowledge on this subject is limited to using and not making these products. The soap makers I'm canvassing below are just off the top of my head and none of this has been planned.
So what do you guys think? Barrister_N_Mann Ryan @ Tallow + Steel ezlovan Macduffs_Soap_Co dominicr Dragonsbeard whollykaw
In addition to the thoughts of the members, I'm interested in getting the opinions of some of the soap makers out there as to how they balance the challenges posed by a customer base much of which considers preservatives evil with the concern for product and consumer safety. Not to mention protection of brand image. I'm going to list (nudge) some artisan soap makers below that I'm hoping might have something to say on this topic. I'm hoping to stimulate a productive and useful discussion that may also serve to educate many of us who's knowledge on this subject is limited to using and not making these products. The soap makers I'm canvassing below are just off the top of my head and none of this has been planned.
So what do you guys think? Barrister_N_Mann Ryan @ Tallow + Steel ezlovan Macduffs_Soap_Co dominicr Dragonsbeard whollykaw