Is Pacha Soap Good? A Complete Review

Pacha soap review

Have you ever thought of bathing as an experience? Well, Pacha Soap Co. has taken that initiative upon them and is working towards it passionately. Let us get to know about this company more.

Pacha Soap offers a variety of effective and beautiful bath and body products that is clean and is free from chemicals like parabens, surfactants, sulfates, propylene glycol, phthalates, petrochemicals, dyes, and anything else you may want to avoid.

With scents like lavender, cinnamon, patchouli, and rosewood, each bar is natural and eco-friendly.

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The brand adheres to strict and very high standards in the body care realm. They say they do this because their mission is to create the finest, environmentally sustainable products while providing maximum benefits to all stakeholders.

Each bar of Pacha Soap you purchase is carefully crafted by their soap makers, in-house in historic downtown Hastings, Nebraska! Their one-of-a-kind formula features farmer-direct, organic sunflower oil from Nebraska, and ethically sourced palm oil. They work closely with farmers to ensure the ingredients are sustainably produced and of the highest quality. 

Pacha Soap bars are also handmade. When you purchase a bar of Pacha Soap, you know you are getting a premium product. The soaps are all handcrafted by hand and contain premium plant essential oils.

They pour, mix, cut, stack and ship all their bars by hand. They even make their soap molds and soap cutters!

They have also got a range of premium handwashes from transforming their 5 best-selling soap bars. Unlike regular liquid soap, Pacha’s Premium Hand Wash does not contain any processed surfactants, artificial fragrances, preservatives, or animal fats. 

They use saponified vegetable oils and essential oils in their soaps that leave your hands squeaky clean. No irritants or imposters on their ingredient list! Also, the handwash bottles are made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic and are easily curbside-recyclable.

Who owns Pacha soap?

Andrew Vrbas is the CEO/Co-Founder of Pacha soap. Andrew got the inspiration for Pacha Soap when he was volunteering in Peru; he witnessed the needs firsthand, in terms of both the people and the country as a whole.

Andrew and his wife, Abi, find their purpose in serving others, and they set out to help others craft a beautiful product. Pacha (rhymes with cha-cha) means “Earth” in Quechua, the language of the Peruvian people.

Using ingredients from the earth and spreading love to people across the world, the company continues by saying that every purchase of Pacha you make helps fuel clean water initiatives and small-scale soap shops in developing countries.

These sustainable ventures provide much-needed water and sanitation resources to the people while boosting the local economy within their communities through the creation of livelihoods. Andrew taught hygiene and soap usage at local schools, and in handwashing clinics, some children didn’t know what a bar of soap was. He realized the need for soap and hygiene education could be met by locals, using minimal equipment and herbs & plants found in nature.

Because Pacha Soap gives a bar of soap for every bar you purchase, two bars need to be made. Instead of shipping soap to those in need, they help train and provide careers for the local people to make and distribute the give-away bars to children in their surrounding communities!

Where is Pacha Soap located?

It’s headquartered in Hastings, Nebraska. You can visit their online shop or check out their handy dandy store locator and find the nearest Pacha Soap retailer near you! They ship to the United States. As well as APO & P.O. Boxes through USPS. Most orders ship within 5-7 business days, however, delivery delays are expected this season.

Can you use Pacha Soap on your body?

Pacha Soap is a multi-purpose item. It can be used as a facial cleanser, body wash, or hand soap to maximize savings and benefits.

The company also suggests various ways to use the bar of soap like freshening your house, cleaning your makeup brushes, mixing it with a scrub to make a face mask, and using it as a body scrub which you can further check on the company’s website.

Is Pacha Soap antibacterial?

The soap is not only antibacterial but is also anti-inflammatory. Its antiseptic properties help heal sunburns, wounds, acne, chapped lips, ulcers, and insect bites.

Also, the Pacha Kids bath product is completely non-toxic, natural, and free of sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. It is made with real fruit and plant oils. So, your kids will be fresh and fruity from head to toe.

Is Pacha Soap good?

Pacha Soap bars smell great, feel dense, and lather beautifully. They clean your skin but aren’t stripping away on the sensitive surface. These bars last 3 to 4 weeks with daily use so you won’t experience any kind of issues there.

They offer several scents in their collection of bath soaps but some of the best ones are french lavender, pocket full of cozy and clarifying charcoal. Pacha also comes out with limited edition scent seasonally.

Also, there is zero waste with the packaging. The only thing that might be a little off-putting is the price. Even with all discounts applied a single bar of soap will cost up to $4, which might not be a big issue as the brand is guaranteeing that you will get a premium product and your purchase will help the people in need.

References:

  1. https://pachasoap.com/
  2. https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/browse/brands/8883-Pacha_Soap_Co/
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