Why is the Neem Tulsi Soap not green? Why the cold-processed soaps are not of the actual colour of key ingredients?

Why is the Neem Tulsi Soap not green? Why the cold-processed soaps are not of the actual colour of key ingredients?

Our soaps are made using an ancient method called cold processing, where oils and butter react with an alkali to create soap and glycerin. This natural saponification process often results in pale or off-white soap bars, as the oils are transformed. We don't use any artificial colours or dyes, ensuring the purity of our products.

In our Neem Tulsi soap, we've harnessed the power of neem and tulsi bio-enzymes, which don't naturally possess a strong green pigment.

To enhance the visual appeal, we often infuse our soaps with natural herbal powders, like Haldi (turmeric) and Chandan (sandalwood) powder, in our Haldi soap. While our Neem Tulsi soap currently retains its natural, uncoloured state, we are exploring the addition of natural green herbal powders to give it a vibrant hue in the future.