I saw this posted as a thread on another blog and I thought I would share it with the members of DFS. If however, it has been discussed in the past I apologize in advance. In no way am I attempting to plagiarize someone else’s material. The issue here are brown soaps and other colored soaps. The individual who wrote the thread was given a brown soap by another member. After using it he was completely against brown soaps.
Brown soaps were frowned upon for two reasons. Some of them, actually a very small population of them create brown lather which stains towels and natural hair brushes. The second issue appears that there is a dislike of soaps that are not white.
I reviewed the thread several times and finally decided to post the following reply.
“There are several replies discussing a few things all alluding to non-white soaps. I agree, that there are two or three to my knowledge brown soaps that create brown lather that stains towels and brushes. However, let me make the following comments. There are currently 86 soaps and creams in my rotation. Out of the 86, 11 or 13% are dark brown, 10 or 12% are light brown and 18 or 21% are various colors consisting of green, blue, yellow, etc. These three categories represent 46% of my total rotation. So, almost 50% of all my soaps are non white. All of my soaps are well known brands. Every one of my soaps or 100% regardless of the color produce white lather and none stain anything. Out of all my soaps there are only 3 that I wish I had not purchased. I can only assume that the color of the soap is due to some sort of dye or other ingredient; but, none of them are irritating to my face”.
“Not saying which soaps I know of are dark brown and stain; the manufacture includes a cautionary note in the soap’s description. So (name of the thread author), it is possible that you were given that soap because the giver experienced that problem unless they never used it. If I decide to purchase a soap from a mail order house I always go to the manufacturer’s website and read the description of the soap. Should there be a chance it will stain I do not purchase it. If it is a soap I have not used before I may end up not liking it. But I then know it will not stain. The manufacture indicated that an ingredient by the name of vanillin can and will stain”.
Brown soaps were frowned upon for two reasons. Some of them, actually a very small population of them create brown lather which stains towels and natural hair brushes. The second issue appears that there is a dislike of soaps that are not white.
I reviewed the thread several times and finally decided to post the following reply.
“There are several replies discussing a few things all alluding to non-white soaps. I agree, that there are two or three to my knowledge brown soaps that create brown lather that stains towels and brushes. However, let me make the following comments. There are currently 86 soaps and creams in my rotation. Out of the 86, 11 or 13% are dark brown, 10 or 12% are light brown and 18 or 21% are various colors consisting of green, blue, yellow, etc. These three categories represent 46% of my total rotation. So, almost 50% of all my soaps are non white. All of my soaps are well known brands. Every one of my soaps or 100% regardless of the color produce white lather and none stain anything. Out of all my soaps there are only 3 that I wish I had not purchased. I can only assume that the color of the soap is due to some sort of dye or other ingredient; but, none of them are irritating to my face”.
“Not saying which soaps I know of are dark brown and stain; the manufacture includes a cautionary note in the soap’s description. So (name of the thread author), it is possible that you were given that soap because the giver experienced that problem unless they never used it. If I decide to purchase a soap from a mail order house I always go to the manufacturer’s website and read the description of the soap. Should there be a chance it will stain I do not purchase it. If it is a soap I have not used before I may end up not liking it. But I then know it will not stain. The manufacture indicated that an ingredient by the name of vanillin can and will stain”.