Although soap has been used to clean clothes for nearly 4,000 years, it has
undergone a number of transformations which eventually led to our present day
detergents. Manufacturing detergent is much less expensive than soap, and it
has a number of other practical properties, but it is not the best thing for
your clothes or your skin. In fact, detergent can cause and exacerbate dry skin
and other skin care problems. Using a natural dry skin treatment is a must to
offset the damage, but you might find that reverting from detergent back to
soap will also be beneficial.
Until early this century, laundry soap was made by combining animal fats or
vegetable oils with lye or other caustic substances and then forming it into
a bar. However, the process for manufacturing soap flakes was patented in the
1920's and these became much more popular as the flakes dissolved more easily
in water.
Detergents were developed WWI and WWII: when animal fats and vegetable oils
became scarce, the search was on for new raw materials. Unfortunately, the basic
material decided upon was mineral oil, a by-product of the distillation process
that turns petroleum into gasoline. While mineral oil has many beneficial industrial
uses - cutting fluids, lubricating oils, coolants, preservatives on utensils
and wood cutting boards, sealers for soapstone countertops, cleaners and solvents
for inks in printmaking, to name a few examples -- it is very toxic. Several
studies have found it to be dangerous for any kind of skin care product, including
those used to treat dry skin. Even if mineral oil was not toxic, it is not practical
as skin care treatment as it clogs the pores by coating the skin, prevents elimination
of toxins and impedes normal cell function and cell development resulting in
premature aging.
So, what are your options? Although not that easy to find, soap flakes are
still around. A good Internet search will yield several sources. They can be
used alone or combined with bleach and other products to make laundry soaps
that get your clothes really clean and soft, and don't cause dry skin. Although
using a good dry skin treatment product is still advised, using soap flakes
instead of detergents will put you one step ahead of the game.