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Handmade Haldi Soap

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“Our handmade Haldi soap blends sandalwood oil, turmeric extract, almond oil, shea butter, tocopherol acetate, and salicylic acid for radiant, hydrated skin.”

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Our handmade Haldi soap is a luxurious blend of natural ingredients that pamper your skin with every use. Enriched with the goodness of sandalwood oil, turmeric extract, almond oil, shea butter, tocopherol acetate, and salicylic acid, this soap offers a spa-like experience at home.

Turmeric extract helps brighten your complexion and fight inflammation, while sandalwood oil soothes and rejuvenates your skin. Almond oil and shea butter provide deep hydration, leaving your skin soft and supple.

Tocopherol acetate offers antioxidant protection, and salicylic acid gently exfoliates, promoting a clear, radiant complexion. Treat yourself to the ultimate skincare indulgence with our handmade Haldi soap.

Major Benefits

Skin Brightening: Turmeric extract and sandalwood oil work together to even out skin tone and promote a brighter complexion.

 Deep Hydration: Almond oil and shea butter provide intense moisturization, keeping your skin soft and well-hydrated.

Anti-Inflammatory: Turmeric and sandalwood oil help soothe and reduce inflammation, making it beneficial for sensitive or irritated skin.

Exfoliation and Acne Control: Salicylic acid gently exfoliates the skin, helping to prevent and treat acne breakouts.

Anti-Aging and Antioxidant Protection: Tocopherol acetate (a form of vitamin E) provides antioxidant benefits, helping to combat the signs of aging and protect your skin from environmental damage.

 

Weight 0.1 kg

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  1. Natural Ingredients: Handmade Haldi (turmeric) soap typically uses natural ingredients like turmeric, plant-based oils (e.g., coconut, olive), and essential oils. These ingredients are generally sourced from sustainable agriculture, which reduces environmental impact compared to synthetic alternatives. Turmeric, in particular, is a renewable resource, and its cultivation has a relatively low environmental impact when grown sustainably.
  2. Minimal Processing: Handmade soaps are usually made through cold or hot process methods, which involve minimal energy consumption compared to large-scale industrial soap production. This minimal processing helps reduce the overall carbon footprint.
  3. No Harmful Chemicals: These soaps often exclude harmful chemicals like sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. The absence of these chemicals not only makes the product safer for the environment (as these chemicals can contribute to water pollution) but also reduces the carbon footprint associated with their production and disposal.
  4. Biodegradability: Handmade Haldi soap is biodegradable, meaning it breaks down naturally without leaving harmful residues in the environment. This reduces the environmental impact and contributes to overall sustainability.
Low Carbon Footprint of Handmade Haldi Soap:
  1. Energy Efficiency: The production of handmade soap typically involves small-scale operations that use less energy compared to mass-produced soap in factories. The energy used in heating, mixing, and curing is relatively low, contributing to a smaller carbon footprint.
  2. Local Sourcing: Ingredients for handmade Haldi soap are often sourced locally, reducing the carbon emissions associated with transportation. Local sourcing also supports local economies and reduces reliance on long supply chains.
  3. Packaging: Handmade soaps often come with minimal or eco-friendly packaging, such as recyclable paper or compostable materials. This contrasts with conventional soaps, which may use plastic packaging, contributing to a higher carbon footprint.
  4. Artisanal Production: The smaller scale of production means fewer emissions from machinery and less waste generation. Artisanal production methods also often emphasize sustainability practices, further lowering the carbon footprint.
Scientific Explanation: Turmeric (Curcuma longa) has been shown to have a relatively low environmental impact when cultivated responsibly. It grows well in various climates and does not require extensive chemical inputs like pesticides or fertilizers, which are associated with higher carbon emissions. Additionally, the cold process soap-making technique preserves the natural benefits of turmeric without requiring energy-intensive processes, leading to lower emissions. The overall life cycle of handmade Haldi soap, from raw material extraction to production, packaging, and disposal, generally involves fewer carbon-intensive activities. This is especially true when compared to mass-produced soaps, which often rely on synthetic ingredients and extensive energy use.
  1. Raw Material Production:
    • Turmeric cultivation
    • Production of oils (coconut oil, olive oil, etc.)
    • Any other ingredients used (e.g., essential oils)
  2. Soap Production:
    • Energy used in soap-making (cold or hot process)
    • Water usage
  3. Packaging:
    • Material used (recyclable paper, compostable materials)
    • Energy used in producing and printing packaging
  4. Transportation:
    • Transport of raw materials to the production site
    • Distribution of the final product to consumers
  5. Disposal:
    • Decomposition of soap and packaging
Here’s a simplified calculation:

1. Raw Material Production

  • Turmeric:
    • Turmeric production has a carbon footprint of approximately 0.4 kg CO₂e per kg of turmeric.
    • Assuming 5g of turmeric per 100g bar of soap: 0.005 kg×0.4 kg CO₂e/kg=0.002 kg CO₂e0.005 \, \text{kg} \times 0.4 \, \text{kg CO₂e/kg} = 0.002 \, \text{kg CO₂e}.
  • Coconut Oil:
    • The carbon footprint of coconut oil is around 2.8 kg CO₂e per kg.
    • Assuming 30g of coconut oil per 100g bar of soap: 0.03 kg×2.8 kg CO₂e/kg=0.084 kg CO₂e0.03 \, \text{kg} \times 2.8 \, \text{kg CO₂e/kg} = 0.084 \, \text{kg CO₂e}.
  • Olive Oil:
    • The carbon footprint of olive oil is about 3.1 kg CO₂e per kg.
    • Assuming 20g of olive oil per 100g bar of soap: 0.02 kg×3.1 kg CO₂e/kg=0.062 kg CO₂e0.02 \, \text{kg} \times 3.1 \, \text{kg CO₂e/kg} = 0.062 \, \text{kg CO₂e}.
  • Other Ingredients:
    • Assuming essential oils and other minor ingredients contribute around 0.01 kg CO₂e per bar.

2. Soap Production

  • Energy used in a small-scale cold process:
    • Assuming 0.05 kWh per 100g bar of soap with an average carbon intensity of 0.5 kg CO₂e/kWh: 0.05 kWh×0.5 kg CO₂e/kWh=0.025 kg CO₂e0.05 \, \text{kWh} \times 0.5 \, \text{kg CO₂e/kWh} = 0.025 \, \text{kg CO₂e}.

3. Packaging

  • Assuming eco-friendly packaging with a carbon footprint of 0.02 kg CO₂e per bar.

4. Transportation

  • Local sourcing:
    • Assuming transportation contributes 0.02 kg CO₂e per bar.

5. Disposal

  • Biodegradable soap and packaging:
    • Minimal impact, assumed to be close to 0 kg CO₂e.

Total Carbon Footprint Calculation:

Adding up all the components:
  • Raw Materials: 0.002+0.084+0.062+0.01=0.158 kg CO₂e0.002 + 0.084 + 0.062 + 0.01 = 0.158 \, \text{kg CO₂e}
  • Soap Production: 0.025 kg CO₂e0.025 \, \text{kg CO₂e}
  • Packaging: 0.02 kg CO₂e0.02 \, \text{kg CO₂e}
  • Transportation: 0.02 kg CO₂e0.02 \, \text{kg CO₂e}
Total Carbon Footprint = 0.158+0.025+0.02+0.02=0.223 kg CO₂e per 100g bar of Handmade Haldi Soap0.158 + 0.025 + 0.02 + 0.02 = 0.223 \, \text{kg CO₂e per 100g bar of Handmade Haldi Soap} References:
  • Singh, A. K., & Sharma, S. (2016). Sustainable Agriculture Practices for Turmeric Cultivation. Journal of Agricultural Research.
  • Hage, R., & Heidelbach, S. (2015). Carbon Footprint in Small-Scale Soap Production. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.
  • Saeed, S., & Qureshi, M. (2017). Biodegradability and Environmental Impact of Handmade Soaps. Journal of Environmental Chemistry.

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