Introduction
Aleppo soap is one of the oldest soaps in the world, with a history dating back thousands of years. Understanding how Aleppo soap is made helps appreciate its quality and authenticity.
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Traditional Method
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Ingredients: Olive oil, laurel oil, water, and lye.
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Process: Oils are boiled, lye is added, and mixture is stirred until thickened.
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Molding and stamping: Soap is poured into molds and traditionally hand-stamped.
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Curing: 6–12 months in open air for mild, long-lasting bars.
Modern Method
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Some manufacturers use machines to mix and mold soap faster.
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Curing time may be shortened, but authenticity may be affected.
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