Hip Hip Puree - Why You Want Fruit & Vegetables In Your Soap

Hip Hip Puree - Why You Want Fruit & Vegetables In Your Soap

Adding fruit or vegetable purees to soap can bring various benefits, including natural colour, texture, and potential skincare properties. Puree soaps have grown in popularity in recent years, and in this blog post we'll discuss why you might want to consider giving puree soap a try. 

One of the reasons for the appeal of purees soaps is that purees can act as a natural colourant, providing a visually appealing and vibrant appearance. Different fruits and vegetables impart various hues, allowing soap makers to create unique and colourful formulations.

Some of the more common purees used in soap making include those from fruits like berries, citrus fruits, apples or bananas and vegetables like pumpkin, avocado, carrot or cucumber. 

Purees contribute greatly to the overall texture of the soap, adding a slightly grainy, smooth, silky or pulpy feel, depending on the particular puree used. This can provide a gentle exfoliating, skin softening effect, helping to remove dead skin cells and promoting skin feel and appearance.

Fruits and vegetables are naturally rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. When added to soap, the puree may offer some of these beneficial nutrients to the skin, contributing to its overall health.

Purees, especially those with high water content, can significantly add moisturizing properties to the soap. This can be beneficial for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin, providing a hydrating element.

Cucumber Puree

Incorporating cucumber puree into soap can provide several benefits for the skin, making the soap refreshing and potentially offering skincare advantages.

 Cucumber has a high water content, which   can contribute to the soap's moisturizing   properties. The hydration from cucumber   puree can be beneficial for individuals with   dry or dehydrated skin.

 Cucumber is also known for its soothing and calming properties. When used in soap, it can provide a gentle and refreshing sensation, making it suitable for sensitive or irritated skin.

Cucumbers are rich in vitamins (such as vitamin C and K), minerals, and antioxidants. These nutrients can contribute to the overall health and nourishment of the skin when incorporated into soap.

Cucumber contains compounds with potential anti-inflammatory properties. This can be beneficial for calming redness and inflammation on the skin.

Cucumber puree can impart a natural green color to the soap, providing an attractive and fresh appearance without the need for artificial colorants.

Avocado Puree

 Adding avocado puree to soap can offer   several benefits for the skin, making the   soap nourishing, moisturizing, and   potentially providing additional skincare   advantages.

 Avocado is rich in healthy fats, particularly monounsaturated fats. When used in soap, avocado puree adds a creamy texture and helps moisturize the skin, making it suitable for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin.

Avocado is also a good source of vitamins such as A, D, and E, as well as antioxidants. These nutrients can contribute to the overall health and protection of the skin when included in soap formulations.

The natural oils in avocados are known for their nourishing properties. Avocado puree can help soothe and replenish the skin, promoting a healthy and vibrant complexion.

Avocado contains compounds with potential anti-inflammatory properties. This can be beneficial for calming redness and inflammation, making avocado soap suitable for sensitive or irritated skin, while the texture of avocado puree can provide a mild exfoliation, assisting in removing dead skin cells and promoting smoother skin.

Avocado puree imparts a natural green colour to the soap, adding an attractive and fresh appearance without the need for artificial and synthetic colourants.

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Pumpkin Puree

 Pumpkin is rich in vitamins A and C, as well   as antioxidants. These nutrients can   contribute to the overall health and   protection of the skin when included in soap   formulations.

 Pumpkin puree also contains natural sugars and enzymes that can help moisturize and hydrate the skin. This makes pumpkin soap suitable for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin.

The enzymes in pumpkin, such as alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), provide a mild exfoliation. This can help remove dead skin cells and promote a smoother complexion.

Pumpkin is exceptionally high in beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A. Beta-carotene can have skin-soothing properties, while the natural oils in pumpkin can contribute to a softening effect on the skin, helping to improve the skin's texture and overall feel.

Pumpkin puree imparts a natural orange colour to the soap, providing an attractive and warm appearance without the need for artificial colourants.

Pumpkin contains compounds with potential anti-inflammatory properties which can be beneficial for calming redness and inflammation, making pumpkin soap suitable for sensitive or irritated skin. 

Carrot Puree

 Carrots are high in vitamins, particularly   vitamin A, which is essential for skin health.   Vitamin A supports skin cell regeneration,   promotes a healthy complexion, and may   contribute to anti-aging effects.

 The natural sugars and water content in carrot puree can contribute to the soap's moisturizing and lathering properties. This is beneficial for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin.

The vitamin C content in carrots may contribute to a brightening effect on the skin. Carrot soap may help improve the overall complexion and reduce the appearance of dull skin.

Carrots are naturally rich in beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A. Beta-carotene has been associated with promoting healthy skin and may contribute to a natural glow.

The texture of carrot puree can provide a gentle exfoliation in soap, which helps remove dead skin cells, promoting smoother and softer skin.

Carrots also contain compounds with potential anti-inflammatory properties. This can be beneficial for calming redness and irritation on the skin.

Carrot puree imparts a natural orange colour to the soap, providing an attractive appearance without the need for artificial colourants.

Banana Puree

 Banana puree is rich in natural sugars,   water, and nutrients, making it a moisturizing   ingredient. In soap, it can help hydrate the   skin, making it suitable for individuals with   dry or dehydrated skin.

 Bananas contain essential vitamins, including vitamin A, B6, C, and E, as well as minerals like potassium. These nutrients can contribute to the overall health and nourishment of the skin.

Banana puree can have a softening effect on the skin, contributing to improved skin texture and smoothness.

Bananas contain compounds with potential anti-inflammatory properties. This can be beneficial for calming redness and irritation on the skin.

Banana puree creates a luxurious lather in soap and imparts a slick, silky feel to the soap. 

Papaya Puree

 Papaya contains enzymes, such as papain,   which provide a natural exfoliation effect. In   soap, this can help remove dead skin cells,   promote smoother skin, and improve overall   skin texture.

 Papaya is naturally rich in vitamins A, C, and E, as well as antioxidants. These nutrients can contribute to the overall health and protection of the skin when included in soap formulations.

The enzymes and vitamin content in papaya may contribute to a brightening effect on the skin. Regular use of papaya soap may help improve the complexion and reduce the appearance of dull skin.

Papaya contains natural sugars and water, providing hydration to the skin. In soap, this can be beneficial for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin.

Papaya contains compounds with potential anti-inflammatory properties. This can be beneficial for calming redness and irritation on the skin.

Papaya puree imparts a natural orange colour to the soap, providing an attractive appearance without the need for artificial colourants.

The natural oils in papaya puree can contribute to a softening effect on the skin, helping to improve the skin's texture and overall feel.

These were only a few of the more common fruit and vegetable purees used in artisan soapmaking. Feel free to be creative and come up with some unique ideas and combinations of your own!

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