Why Our Soap?

Learn what's hiding in commercial soap — SLS, parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrance — and why Seedsquatch uses none of it. Clean ingredients, explained by someone who's furious about the alternative.

Most soap is not your friend.

Walk down any pharmacy aisle and pick up a bar. Not the fancy $18 artisan one — the normal one. The one you grew up with. The one your gym has in the dispenser. Flip it over and read the label.

Go ahead. We'll wait.

What you just read isn't a soap label. It's a legal document for plausible deniability.

Somewhere in that ingredient list, you'll find things that have no business touching a human being's skin — things that are used in hospitals on purpose to damage skin so researchers can study the damage. Things found inside tumors. Things hidden behind a single, innocent word that legally contains the DNA of up to 4,000 different chemical compounds.

We're not here to scare you. We're here to make you angry.

Then we're going to tell you exactly what we use instead, why we use it, and what the science actually says. Because if you're going to lather something all over your body every day of your life, you deserve to know what it is.

Let's get into it.

Part One: What's in Your Bar?

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