Precision in Purity: How LunaCo’s Artisan Soap Line Redefines Handcrafted Skincare Standards

When a consumer seeks a soap that does more than simply cleanse, the technical specifications become decisive. LunaCo’s range, marketed under a comprehensive handmade soap collection, offers a meticulously engineered blend of botanical oils, natural clays, and certified organic botanicals that satisfy both dermatological rigor and luxury expectations.



Every bar begins with a cold‑process saponification, a method that preserves the integrity of heat‑sensitive nutrients. The base formula typically consists of 65 % olive oil, 20 % coconut oil, 10 % shea butter, and 5 % castor oil. This ratio provides a balanced fatty‑acid profile: oleic acid for moisturizing, lauric acid for a rich lather, and ricinoleic acid to enhance skin‑softening properties. The precise blend is calculated to achieve an ideal pH of 7.5 ± 0.2 after a 4‑week curing period, a range that aligns with optimal skin barrier maintenance while minimizing irritation.



Organic soap Long Island is not a marketing buzzword in this context; it reflects a certification that each botanical additive—lavender, chamomile, and rosemary—originates from USDA‑certified organic farms within the region. The absence of synthetic preservatives, coupled with a natural antioxidant system from vitamin E (tocopherol) added at 0.1 % of total weight, extends shelf life without compromising purity.



Beyond the base, the goddess soap selection introduces proprietary infusion techniques. Essential oils are introduced during the "trace" stage at a temperature of 45 °C to ensure molecular stability. The infusion of 0.5 % pure essential oil blends—such as neroli, ylang‑ylang, and sandalwood—provides both aromatic complexity and targeted therapeutic benefits, validated by GC‑MS analysis to confirm the presence of key terpenes and phenolics.
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