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Aesthetic top view of newly crafted My Naked Bar Black Mojo soap bars in log molds

HOW WE MAKE OUR SOAP

The care behind every bar

Every My Naked Bar soap is formulated and handcrafted in small batches in Singapore.

From the oils we choose to how much scent goes in, we make deliberate decisions around skin comfort, how the bar performs in the shower, and the experience we want it to give you.

Because making a good bar of soap is not just about getting something to clean.

shop FOR SENSITIVE SKIN

Why We Choose Cold Process

We make our soaps from scratch using the traditional cold-process method.

It gives us control over the formulation from the very beginning. from the blend of oils to the botanicals and essential oils we add, while retaining the glycerin that is naturally formed during soapmaking

It is slower. It asks for patience. And that is perfectly fine with us.

Curious how cold-process soap works? Learn in Soap School

We Don't Rush the Bar

Once a batch is made, we still don't consider it ready.

Every bar cures for at least one month before it leaves us.

We would rather give the soap the time it needs to become the harder, longer-lasting bar we want you to actually enjoy using.

Why does handmade soap need time before it is ready? →

Why We Make Soap This Way

We formulate
from scratch

Every bar starts with a deliberate blend of oils rather than a ready-made soap base. Different oils influence how a bar cleanses, lathers, feels and lasts.

We keep the
naturally formed
glycerin

Glycerin is created naturally during soapmaking, and we retain it in our bars. It is one of the reasons we value this traditional method.

We don't formulate
for maximum
cleansing power

Clean is enough. We formulate with extra oils and think carefully about the balance of the bar rather than trying to wash everything away until skin feels aggressively squeaky.

We are particular
about what goes in

We pay attention to our oils, botanicals, essential oils and where we source them from. More is not automatically better.

Made by Hand,
in Small Batches

MixPourCutStampCure

There are quicker ways to make soap.

Ours involves preparing ingredients, mixing each batch, pouring it by hand, waiting for the right time to cut, waiting again before stamping, and then leaving the bars to cure for at least a month.

Some recipes take even longer. Certain infusions begin weeks before the soap itself is made, while more complicated designs may involve work across several days.

We don't expect you to think about all of that every time you shower. But it is happening behind every bar.

Mixing soap batch
Mix
Pouring soap base into mold
Pour
Cutting cured soap block
Cut
Stamping handmade bar logo
Stamp
Soap curing layout shelves
Cure
Cold infusion of Calendula for Calendula Maple Oats soap bar

Different Bars, Different Decisions

We don't make one standard soap and simply change the colour or scent.

Different bars use different oil blends, botanicals, clays, charcoal, essential oils and other ingredients depending on the kind of skin feel and shower experience we want them to offer.

That is also why one bar may feel different from another.

And because everyone's skin, routine and preferences are different, there isn't one universally best bar either.

Made with Sensitive Skin in Mind

A lot of the people who find us have sensitive or eczema-prone skin, either themselves or in their family.

This shapes how we make our soaps.

It is why we care about formulation, ingredient sourcing, scent levels and restraint. And it is why we would rather help you choose thoughtfully than tell you every bar is automatically right for everyone.

Open to experiencing a bar soap?

Choose the Bar That Fits You

Your skin. Your routine. Your scent preferences. And sometimes simply whichever bar makes you happiest when you smell it.

We'll help you narrow it down from there.