Posted 06 November 2011 - 05:07 PM
I am not sure which soft-soap exactly you are using but the one I looked up "soft soap moisturizing body wash). The ingredients are ...........
Water , Sodium Laureth Sulfate , Acrylates Copolymer , Cocamidopropyl Betaine , Fragrance , Sodium Chloride , Sodium Hydroxide , DMDM Hydantoin , Tetrasodium EDTA , Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) , Sea Mays Oil (Corn) , Benzophenone-4 , Gelatin , Acacia Senegal Gum , Mica , Punica Granatum Fruit Extract (Pomegranate) , Mangifera Indica Fruit Extract (Mango) , Xanthan Gum , Citric Acid , Titanium Dioxide , FD&C Red No. 40 , Ext. D&C Violet No. 2
As the main ingredient is Sodium Laureth Sulfate I would never use this on my face or body for that matter. SLS is well known to cause breakouts. Fragrance being high on the list is also a skin irritant, dmdm hydantonin is a toxic chemical.
Cetaphil is not much better with the ingredient listing.........Water, , Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, , Acrylates/Steareth-20 Methacrylate Copolymer, , Glycerin, , PEG-200 Hydrogenated Glyceryl Palmate, , Sodium Laureth Sulfate, , Butylene Glycol, , PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, , Phenoxyethanol, , Masking Fragrance, , Panthenol, , PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, , Disodium EDTA, , Methylparaben,
Once again this is a pretty crappy mix of ingredients it contains mostly chemicals and synthetic ingredients known to cause skin issues. It is primarily made up of the SLS cleansers, followed by a large portion of preservatives (parabens have links to cancer).
You can do your skin a huge favor and make your own cleanser using 2 tbl honey, 2tbl water, and 1tbl of clay or flour(whatever you have on hand). You can follow with a 2tbl of apple cider vinegar to 1/4 cup water as a toner (use a cotton ball to tone and balance the skin.
Soaps are WAAY to harsh on the skin, they throw off the acid mantle balance (creating an imbalance) making your skin freak and produce more sebum (oils) to make up for the loss. This is when people can get both dry and acne prone at the same time.
Oh, I agree with the natural oils above like olive oil, but those with acne prone skin also do very well with grapeseed oil or sunflower oil. These remove makeup and the excess can be rubbed into the eye area as a wrinkle treatment.