Just a correction as a soapmaker: they are using sodium hydroxide, aka lye as the base, not baking soda. it is scientifically impossible to make soap using baking soda since it's not alkaline enough. the error comes from the translation- he simply said they use "soda" in Arabic that in this case means (caustic) soda. and yes, all real soaps are made from lye- sodium hydroxide for soap bars and potassium hydroxide for liquid soaps. it may sound dangerous but they are completely neutralized during the saponification process.
When I watch this kind of videos I feel certain kind of sadness. To see how the "modern" ways have destroyed centuries old artisanal ways of doing things. Is just not soap, is the tradition that will die.
Its funny thats being said, because if they could somehow get this into the US market,like new York or LA, they would make a killing! People would pay 20$ a bar easily in those places knowing its organic, made from hand and a centuries long tradition, omg the rich people there would EAT IT UP! Im poor and im wishing I could buy it, I dont care if I did have to pay 20$ or even 30$ a bar. It could be my luxury soap 🧼 🥰
Yea, worst yet is that the "modern" is shitty quality ... We're supposed to "progress" with quality not go back to shittier quality just because it faster money
I just washed my hair in a traditional Olive Oil Soup bar & its really calmed down my dry itchy scalp condition which various shampoos were all making worse, even the mediated ones. I still use conditioner on the rest of my hair, my my scalp only gets the olive soup, & finally my head is no longer on fire.
😄 Honestly, olive soap doesnt smell that much. It is great for your skin though. Hence why i like using it for shaving (old school, with a foam brush).
@@KILLRXNOEVIRUS yeah, I see what you mean, but machines cost a lot. Perhaps they could produce more, but I’d imagine it would be somewhat risky to take that leap
@@JukuduB isn't the point of the soap to be against capitalist means? buying soap on amazon will literally just make the rich richer, and the child workers lower :)
Absolutely incredible that the soap is hand crafted throughout the rest of the process. Gosh that man wrapping the soap is working at quite a speed. Also so sad to see the old man still working so hard.
@brudha osas tradition was like shedding a skin, old one will replaced or assimilated to a new one. just wait, sometime it will be fast, sometime need thousands of years
I think everyone would be in agreement with you but in these countries people can't justify paying extra for quality when there's a cheaper alternative.
My grandma bought one of these before. They didn’t irritate your skin whatsoever. And they were affordable for many. This is what you call good quality soap
It's not soap through the only reason soapworks is because it's made with lye which is acidic and that's what actually cleans your skin the other stuff is just there is a buffer to keep it from irritating your skin
I watched this video about 2 years ago when it first came out and I finally just ordered this soap because my curiosity was driving me crazy. And you don't ever, I mean ever. See western products made like this. The fact it was poured on the floor, hand stamped and cut is just amazing. God smiles upon the people who make this
You don't see western products made like this because western handcrafted products are nearing extinction. Same thing as is stated in this video - foreign made products of the same kind can be purchased in larger quantities for a lower price. The decline of local artisans is a direct result of globalism and, to a lesser extent, capitalism.
For anyone curious this soap is actually really nice, has a nice distinct smell to it and cleans Alot better than normal bar soap you find in the shops.
I have used it on regular basis (don't have any at the moment) and I agree. Skin feels so clean after. Also, want to add that this bar of soap lasts much longer than your regular pharmacy brands.
@@anlewi1 Well im not sure how to do it online but my family travel to Palestine every now and then (before covid) thats how they got it and Then i got to use it since they brought a decent amount.
@Spark ZuckerbumThat's right. This is pure soap made of 3 ingredients: lye, oil and water. By the people whose ancestors invented soap. Take a bar and wash the mud off your face and eyes that is preventing you to see :)
I've been using this soap for over a year after making my own glycerine soap for decades because the Nabalus is far superior. It really is a great product
I just started using it. It’s great for my dry scalp and has helped with my dry skin. I don’t think I will ever go back to regular body washes or soap ever again!
@@allaghavighay538 look up some hot process soap making videos here on RUclips. I make cold process soaps, so I don't know enough about hot process to be any help.
bWaiting for Israel to steal the Recipe, arrest these workers for "Terrorisim" or just existing on God Promised Land to Israelis Only. Coming to a market near you authentic Dead Sea Olive Soap, Sabra Soap, Chosen Soap, Promised Soap made in Israel for hundreds of years the traditional way.
During my childhood in the early 80s, my mother (from Gaza) used to make similar soap in an old wooden drawer, when I asked her why not simply buy soap from supermarket she said: to keep the tradition alive.
@@zero-lj4no Well, Israel doesn't really allow Palestinians to do anything, they barely allow them to live. How do you think this small company Palestinian soap maker is going to upgrade his production methods. Even then, who is he going to sell it to besides people that are forced to live in the west bank? They can't export anything, per Israeli law, so where does the $$$ come from?
He was really greatful for his job and said he was able to get married and he thanks Allah that he still has this job. Nice to see, and shows how much quality and effort is put in.
I'm fortunate that this soap is sold in a few local stores. It has a very mild, creamy, lightly earthy scent. It leaves your skin soft and very refreshed. The remaining aroma is somewhat milky and leafy. It has the silkiest lather of any soap I've ever used and is very gentle, even on the most sensitive areas of skin. Highly recommend.
After watching this video, I bought this soap from Amazon. It’s truly amazing. My skin was so hydrated and buttery soft. Also, the history is humbling and beautiful. Just knowing that I’m using the same exact soap that another woman a thousand years ago used is precious. I may live in a part of the world she never knew existed, and I may speak a different language. But it draws us together as sisters, and makes us members of the same human family.
@@aneria56df93 How so? From what I’ve read, their business was about almost dead until Amazon and other online markets substantially increased availability. You pay more on Amazon than you would directly because the price has been increased to cover Amazon’s cut. Everybody wins.
They have to go over huge barriers just to export the amount the produce now! Also if they grow any bigger they can lose their life if targeted by IDF!
My family and I have used this soap for as long as I can remember, I love the natural smell and it really does leave your skin feeling squeaky clean, it’s such a shame that production has gone down substantially over the years which is why we’re not seeing as many of these bars on the shelf when we go to middle eastern markets in the US
@@pokinine7340 I guess they are just not that popular here 🤷♀️ back home in Syria they are sold everywhere and most house holds have them because they are a natural alternative to most mass produced wash products
@@rainnmoon114 i don't know where did you get that information "some products are made with the blessing of their God etc" ... that's totally false. its just a normal soap :/
@@rexyfixy9342 It's not false at all. When it comes to religious products, sometimes they're blessed. It's important to know. That's why I don't eat halal food. I'm not knocking it though, I just know I can't eat it.
Just bought this on Amazon!!! Sooooo worth it. Leaves my skin so smooth! Never buying American soaps ever again!! So tired of the additives, perfumes, chemicals. Wish I found it sooner
Absolutely Beautiful Soap ! I received this exact soap as a gift and believe me it is amazing !!!! I used on my face and hair in the shower , the lather is beautifully luxurious and rich. Leaves the skin feeling soft , cleansed and nourished. The olive oil from this region is beautiful and fresh May Allah support the Palestinian family making the soap forever ❣️
Reduce the quantum of olive oil to half...or replace olive oil with some other oil affordable to pocket...add some colour as well as perfume it... purely market demand!!
@@PC-so4lg You can’t really reduce the oil, because it would just result in less soap. Replacing some of the olive oil would result in an inferior product. Every oil produces different qualities in a soap. For example: coconut oil creates great lather, but also adds drying properties, which is why it’s never used exclusively in a soap recipe. Olive oil has one of the most moisturizing qualities out their. Try to find comprable oils, and you will start branching out into rare and expensive cosmetic oils. Their’s still lots of demand for pure olive oil soap, because it’s simply the best. The problems come when delicate markets get flooded with inferior trade products. The people will end up paying for it anyways, with diluted economic buying power.
I agree but sometimes we have to keep up with the flow/ world .. otherwise we won’t survive ... innovation has to be added to culture and traditions to keep them alive these days
@@MalluStyleMultiMedia yes,but this kind of tradition actually helps the world we live in, it helps with deforestation that's caused because of what "modern" soap requires, it helps with savings millions of living beings, and with pollution too since humans are the ones making it, there are only pros to this, though the workers might need some more help and we can use some good technology too, and everything would be great, only pros~
I bought this soap and one bar lasted almost two years. My husband uses it every day as a shaving soap. His skin looks wonderful too. Great job and Thank you.
I bought my soap bar recently, but it's Aleppo soap, even better than just olive oil soap. I use it daily for everything, shampoo, face, body, hands etc. Only using it on my hair, I cut the soap bar into 4 pieces. In 3 times only one small piece is almost already used up. I thought it was going to last longer, but I am so amazed by the results it's OK if I have to buy more, I love supporting poor countries & hard working ppl who do traditional work that is the best
I think maybe at least for me 1-2 soap bars per month I bought 1 soap bar for tops 2$ a piece So it's even cheaper than buying the fake stuff from stores. Found my Aleppo soap in Middle Eastern stores or South Asian stores. You have to go to places where immigrants live
2:49 i teared up when he said making the soap is keeping our grandparents’ legacy alive. one time when i was crying in front of my dad about the people & the home that was taken from us in palestine, my dad said “they will never take away our traditions, our our culture. we can live forever through our culture.” ❤️🤍🖤💚
The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Allah Almighty says: Whoever comes with a good deed will have the reward of ten like it and even more. Whoever comes with an evil deed will be recompensed for one evil deed like it or he will be forgiven. Whoever draws close to me by the length of a hand, I will draw close to him by the length of an arm. Whoever draws close to me the by length of an arm, I will draw close to him by the length of a fathom. Whoever comes to me walking, I will come to him running. Whoever meets me with enough sins to fill the earth, not associating any created things (from imagination or man made ) divinity with me, I will meet him with as much forgiveness.”
Just so you know Israel is not taking away the Palestinain Culture. If they did then they wouldn't be allowed to make soap. But Israel is a democratic country, so they did not do that
Harvard Mulligan there a few different ways to make soap. Cold process is a good place to start. There are great soap making tutorials on u tube. Hot process is what you see in this video. I've made soap for many years now. It's really fun to make.
Props to these guys, i trained in a katering company as a food preper / chef and its very difficult, but this is on a whole new level of difficult, i commend these men for their hard work .
These guys are doing so much better after this vid, they not only sold out their stock but now ppl are placing preorders, i myself bought a bar awhile back and it's fantastic for the skin, it's also excellent for washing before hunting because it has little to no scent
I stopped using soap bars and went to liquid soap because the only ones I could find felt like you were rubbing paraffin scented candles on you, now I'm back on the lookout.
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/709408375/4x-hand-made-organic-natural-olive-oil?ref=internal_similar_listing_bot-2 I just bought some off here And some others are pointing to Paliroots.com which have a variety of the scented ones! (I got 12 pieces of soap just by watching this video ☺️❤️)
Olive oil soap and bay leaf soap are literally some of the best soaps to ever grace this planet! Here in syria, bay leaf soap is traditional and is still used nowadays. It makes my skin super clear squeaky clean with little to no effort. Its pretty expensive tho, but worth the price
everyone talking about how if they export the soap with good branding is just a privileged view. they said in the video exporting is difficult because of Israeli sanctions and there are more political reasons for them losing sales.
@Calpurnia L not because any other reason, it's just hard even for men to work there, same with other labor job. I can't picture myself working there, how about when I'm pregnant or on period, that's just too hard. Labor work is hard when I'm on period because I always have cramp, badly. And now I'm pregnant and doctor told me to bedrest..
@Calpurnia L hahaha, you should study biology and Islam more my darling. Because of hormonal issue, sometimes not always, it's fact that women can't function that well during pregnancy & on period, not the brain function, but the body is weaker. We talk about labor work here, ok, not brain work. I'm married and pregnant and I am a CEO of a digital marketing agency. Just because me and my team working from home 100% doesn't mean I'm not capable working. I just (think personally) that I can not work with my muscle better than man, maybe because I'm thin, idk your friends who work "hard" Maybe they are strong whatever. But personally, you can disagree, I am more all in for women to work with our brain, in that sense, we are on par with men 😁 oh and btw, the morning sickness is so hard for me, I can throw up until 5 times a day, alhamdulillah I run my own business from home so nobody in my team should know that I throw up badly
For years I'm using this exact soap for hair and body wash and is excellent.Luckily it's available in my country and makes me happy to help Palestinians bussines in small way.God bless Palestinians.
You can make it. Every 100 grams of olive oil requires 12,5 to 13 grams of lye dissolved in 50 grams of water. Depending on the oil you use. Start with the 12,5. Like it? You're done. Too greasy and sticky? Next time use 13. Start with a small batch of 200 of 300 grams of oil. Use the cheapest oil you can find. It contains the most insaponicable elements and that is good for the skin. No need to use extra vergine. That is for salads! Let it cook (simmer) in a bain marie, or in a slowcooker, for about two hours on low heat. Use a mixer to speed up the process. If it becomes too thick, add a little water. Poor it in a silicon cakemold, and in a few days you will have this exact soap. Take it out, slice it, allow that to dry. Weigh it to see when it stops evaporating water. Then you can use it. It is safe to use after two hours of cooking and a day in the mold, but it will wear more quickly if it is still too wet. Good luck!
For those talking about the man walking on the soap with shoes, it is surely shoes made for this. Even a child could tell that otherwise it’d be unsanitary....They were able to keep this very old tradition for centuries...but they wouldn’t see that walking on soap with dirty shoes would be unsanitary? In a soap business? How low do you guys think of them ?
Yes karens they are gonna walk around the city with caustic soda stained shoes and pants and would definitely contaminate everything around the city with something that is toxic until the end of the process
The best soap ever i have used in the world. It makes my skin smooth and silky.. I really soap can be export to here in Malaysia. Before this i got this soap from my member which he travel to West Bank
Unfortunately they dont have the resources for it, and to the person who sad olive oil isint the best, i understand why you would think that but I actually tried that soap and its not what u might think it is, ALOT LESS OILY THAN U WOULD IMAGINE. Its hella nice tbh
@@glo8778 what the hell are you an american saying this ? im lebanese, i speak arabic but im lebanese. there is no country called arab where all the arabs live.
I buy their soap on Amazon all the time and their soap is literally way better than commercial brands. I’ve been using their soaps for a year now and literally never felt fresher!
Waiting for Israel to steal the Recipe, arrest these workers for "Terrorisim" or just existing on God Promised Land to Israelis Only. Coming to a market near you authentic Dead Sea Olive Soap, Sabra Soap, Chosen Soap, Promised Soap made in Israel for hundreds of years the traditional way.
بارك الله فيكم يا أهلنا و أحبابنا الفلسطينين. تحت الاحتلال وما هنتم ولا يئستم، لولا الاحتلال لوحدتم شمل الأمة الإسلامية. الله يعينكم و يقدركم يا حراس و حماة الأقصى
@@fredo226 Well yes and no. It's a caustic salt and on its own can burn your skin or eyes. BUT it's pretty much what is used in nearly all soap and is completely harmless after the saponification process. The only bad thing is the misinformation, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO MAKE SOAP WITH JUST BAKING SODA.
It's the science of turning fat into soap, look up saponification. Just because it sounds dangerous doesn't mean it is 🙄 this is how all hard soap has always been made, and wouldn't work if you didn't. Then it would just be oil and not cleaning.
If this soap started being smuggled out to the west I would pay more for it than the designer boutique soaps shaped like cupcakes or bears or whatever, this is really cool
What are you talking about? This guy mentioned his soaps are mostly bought by Israelites, and the only problem is globalisation competition. Have you watched the video at all?
It just blows my mind how anyone can sincerely defend Israel's actions in the West Bank. Like who are there people hurting? How are they hurting Jews? How are they in anyone's way? Really?
They aren’t hurting people because Israel is there. Israel used to be in Gaza too but they left and the first thing that happened was they elected a terrorist organization to govern them and started shooting rockets at civilians
Judaism is a religion and has nothing to do with owning a land. Since when was Christianity or Islam related to owning a country?? Plus it wasn’t the so called Israelis who were living in Palestine, they we called canaanites. So it wasn’t based on religion in the very first place, just like Judaism was a religion that appeared with prophet Moses, Islam appeared too with the prophet Mohammed, so ppl would’ve believed in whatever religion that came during their time.
@@liquidschwartz38 What do you expect people to do when they get disowned, thrown out of their houses, their children shot? Modern zionism is not one bit better than the Nazis
I began ordering this about 5 years ago when seeing an article--trust me, it's worth ordering, it's wonderful, luxurious soap. You will never feel more clean. I usually order 6 bars at a time for about 35 and stay stocked. Support this business!
I wonder how long before Israel gets its hands on this bit of land...... such a shame! I hope this company thrives despite the oppressors trying to deny them land and existence in this world
Oh for fucks sake. ITS A VIDEO ABOUT SOAP, but yet you manage to blame Israelis. Like no matter what the topic of the video, if Palestinians there having troubles -> means Israel is guilty.
@@isaidgoddamn The video literally mentions that they are going out of bussiness bcuz of israeli oppression. Sorry to discomfort you. Have some sympathy.
mtaffish 56 Oh sorry. Maybe I don’t understand right, maybe because of my English. Can you explain me then? Because the topic really interests me. So the Israelis oppressed the village and now it can’t sell soap??!
@@johhnyhoward6256 i watch dr mike youtube,he soap is a self cleanse item. So means after you rub to your feet, you don't need to wash it just to put in your face.
we have this kind of soap at my dad’s home in jordan (our family moved to jordan when we were pushed out of the golan heights area) ❤️ god bless u palestine i love u 🇵🇸 one day we’ll come home
I've never heard of a soap made without lye. In fact, most soap-making forums really stress that it's not possible to make soap without lye. I'd love to learn more about this baking soda and olive oil soap and how it works :)
@@stephcoons2301 Probably; They confused sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) for sodium hydroxide (lye). Then again I maybe wrong. Baking soda is a alkali just like lye. Maybe i will react just as well with the acids in olive oil.
What I am always concerned about is the exploitation of the actual workers...how well are they being paid..yes people mark up..give very little..it would be nice if people give that actual amount if they really cared about Palestinian people...most think all that money is going back to the 'cause' it's all manipulation and exploitation of thoes who are actually gaining from it..
I wouldn’t buy their company, it would mean stealing what’s theirs through bribery especially if you aren’t Palestinian. I’d give them the funds to be able to build another factory wherever they wanted
The accuracy to hit every single soap bar with a label using a mallet is just insane.
I thought the soap was going to explode when the hammer hit it
They been doing it for many, many years.
That is what we call an art.
@The Alabama Guy you just had to show your ass didn't you?
The Alabama Guy ignorance. This comment chain was much better without your nonsense.
Just a correction as a soapmaker: they are using sodium hydroxide, aka lye as the base, not baking soda. it is scientifically impossible to make soap using baking soda since it's not alkaline enough. the error comes from the translation- he simply said they use "soda" in Arabic that in this case means (caustic) soda. and yes, all real soaps are made from lye- sodium hydroxide for soap bars and potassium hydroxide for liquid soaps. it may sound dangerous but they are completely neutralized during the saponification process.
just as I thought
Thank you for the insight good sir
No wonder I felt strange when he said baking soda
Excellent explanation. Thank you!
It doesn't sound dangerous lol
When I watch this kind of videos I feel certain kind of sadness. To see how the "modern" ways have destroyed centuries old artisanal ways of doing things. Is just not soap, is the tradition that will die.
Will the tradition die when he dies
Its funny thats being said, because if they could somehow get this into the US market,like new York or LA, they would make a killing! People would pay 20$ a bar easily in those places knowing its organic, made from hand and a centuries long tradition, omg the rich people there would EAT IT UP!
Im poor and im wishing I could buy it, I dont care if I did have to pay 20$ or even 30$ a bar. It could be my luxury soap 🧼 🥰
@@TheRubinator13 absolutely. Great thought
Exactly! That's why I use khadi soaps by khadi and village industries comission here in India.
Yea, worst yet is that the "modern" is shitty quality ... We're supposed to "progress" with quality not go back to shittier quality just because it faster money
I just washed my hair in a traditional Olive Oil Soup bar & its really calmed down my dry itchy scalp condition which various shampoos were all making worse, even the mediated ones. I still use conditioner on the rest of my hair, my my scalp only gets the olive soup, & finally my head is no longer on fire.
These have got to be the best smelling men after a hard day of work....
lol, underrated comment
Lol righr😄
Goddess Love lol yeah, no kidding!
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Honestly, olive soap doesnt smell that much.
It is great for your skin though.
Hence why i like using it for shaving (old school, with a foam brush).
Can't help but feel massive respect for these guys. Keeping an old tradition alive and it seems like they really do love the craft.
I don't get it. They should just get a factory. It will be the exact same soap just a lot faster production smh.
@@KILLRXNOEVIRUS they like to use their hands and really work I guess
Well that does not work in most cases.
@@pinktacokillah5287 Well it's slower
@@KILLRXNOEVIRUS yeah, I see what you mean, but machines cost a lot. Perhaps they could produce more, but I’d imagine it would be somewhat risky to take that leap
Too bad they can't export their product. Western and European countries will definitely buy their stuff.
Its available online. On ebay and Amazon.
@@JukuduB isn't the point of the soap to be against capitalist means? buying soap on amazon will literally just make the rich richer, and the child workers lower :)
Free Palestine
@@mileslol8457 but there arent any child workers
It is, look for paliroots and nablus soup
I just ordered some. Will make it a habit now.
These are really high quality soap good for our skin
Pls shutup and get out of my life
@@onisan2659 lol and you dare thumb up yourself 😂😂😂
Ben E I never did, someone just agreed
@@onisan2659 sure...
Buttcheek
Honestly i would buy a whole pack of this soup just because of the history and tradition that goes along with it
Same
@@eliezercisneros2934 wait really?
Probably smells amazing too
@Jayne Ledger But you have to agree that it looks like the most delicious chickpea soup
Definitely.
Absolutely incredible that the soap is hand crafted throughout the rest of the process. Gosh that man wrapping the soap is working at quite a speed. Also so sad to see the old man still working so hard.
Jesus how pretty is that
😥😥😥😥❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏
But our current tradition exist by destroing another old tradition
@brudha osas tradition was like shedding a skin, old one will replaced or assimilated to a new one.
just wait, sometime it will be fast, sometime need thousands of years
And so hard on the knees at that age.
My Nablus soap just arrived in the mail! Really lovely product, and I'm always thrilled to support small batch companies with a long history!
I think, the price is worth the effort, value and the history of it..
I think everyone would be in agreement with you but in these countries people can't justify paying extra for quality when there's a cheaper alternative.
Buying this soap is a legitimate way of showing support for Palestinian people. #BuyPalestinianGoods #FreePalestine
Harganya berapaan ya mbak dijual nya itu ?
@@joshuawest4098 my aunts make them in my village in lebanon for our family I don't like to use it but lots of people shower with it
I totally agree....
My grandma bought one of these before. They didn’t irritate your skin whatsoever. And they were affordable for many. This is what you call good quality soap
It's not soap through the only reason soapworks is because it's made with lye which is acidic and that's what actually cleans your skin the other stuff is just there is a buffer to keep it from irritating your skin
@@TrollHiddenCave lye is basic
@@TrollHiddenCave also thats not how soap works
@@cc-bo7we I've made soap that is indeed how soap Works without the lie it's literally just a bunch of fat you're rubbing all over your skin
@@cc-bo7we if it's basic how come it can be used to dissolve bodies
That mallet guy probably destroys the mole game at arcade.
HAHA HES COMING FOR THOSE WHACKAMOLES
Lol
lol
Hahahha
You ur more big brain than dreammm
I watched this video about 2 years ago when it first came out and I finally just ordered this soap because my curiosity was driving me crazy. And you don't ever, I mean ever. See western products made like this. The fact it was poured on the floor, hand stamped and cut is just amazing. God smiles upon the people who make this
How was the soap and where did you order it from?
I was wondering too. How was it :)
You don't see western products made like this because western handcrafted products are nearing extinction. Same thing as is stated in this video - foreign made products of the same kind can be purchased in larger quantities for a lower price.
The decline of local artisans is a direct result of globalism and, to a lesser extent, capitalism.
@@Surms41 it is fantastic soap, already decided to reorder it when I need more.
How and where to order?
It's sad how many old trditions are going extinct. They're getting replaced by companies that value quantity over quality.
AND STOLEN BY ISRAELIS
@@nicolaablett7790 what
Modern soap is better than the soap that is getting produced here...
@@dendro99 ACTULLAY not true at all
CAPITALISM
I would buy their soap. I want to help businesses like these.
@@malaaazem7703 Damn, someone already commented on my comment. I'll give that a try
This is the best product.
@@malaaazem7703 Shukran
@@malaaazem7703 thanks
I order it from a Palestinian store on Etsy...best soap ever
For anyone curious this soap is actually really nice, has a nice distinct smell to it and cleans Alot better than normal bar soap you find in the shops.
I have used it on regular basis (don't have any at the moment) and I agree. Skin feels so clean after. Also, want to add that this bar of soap lasts much longer than your regular pharmacy brands.
Where can you get? Amazon?
@@anlewi1 Well im not sure how to do it online but my family travel to Palestine every now and then (before covid) thats how they got it and Then i got to use it since they brought a decent amount.
@@anlewi1 I get it in a grocery store that specializes in Middle-Eastern food.
@Spark ZuckerbumThat's right. This is pure soap made of 3 ingredients: lye, oil and water. By the people whose ancestors invented soap. Take a bar and wash the mud off your face and eyes that is preventing you to see :)
I've been using this soap for over a year after making my own glycerine soap for decades because the Nabalus is far superior. It really is a great product
I just started using it. It’s great for my dry scalp and has helped with my dry skin. I don’t think I will ever go back to regular body washes or soap ever again!
Is no one gonna talk about him folding the soap?? That was fast af
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Im talking about it!
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Exactly 😂😂
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Bro packs kilos as a hustle
As a soap maker, seeing this video makes my heart happy. Glad it was in my suggestions ☺️
Am called Allagha from cameroon. May some one help me to do hot process soap??
@@allaghavighay538 look up some hot process soap making videos here on RUclips. I make cold process soaps, so I don't know enough about hot process to be any help.
@@allaghavighay538 do research
Same!
bWaiting for Israel to steal the Recipe, arrest these workers for "Terrorisim" or just existing on God Promised Land to Israelis Only.
Coming to a market near you authentic Dead Sea Olive Soap, Sabra Soap, Chosen Soap, Promised Soap made in Israel for hundreds of years the traditional way.
During my childhood in the early 80s, my mother (from Gaza) used to make similar soap in an old wooden drawer, when I asked her why not simply buy soap from supermarket she said: to keep the tradition alive.
I love your mother😌
I see this video now, once again. And wonder how these people are doing and if the business is still running. I'm sending my Love 💕❤️.
Sending my love to Palestinian people.
Was thinking the same thing
@@annap1171but girls think these companies r useless n hope they go bankrupt tho..
The soap that doesn't irritate your skin. God bless.
No soap does
Soap doesn't irritate your skin unless you're allergic/have some sort of sensitive skin.
@Huni asrr Oh that way. I thought they meant that they were scratching their skin.
This soap will literally destroy skin and clothing, that‘s why it doesn’t get used/produced anymore
@@abcde_ghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz2188 There are different types of soap, genius.
This soap is better than most of the soaps available in the market.
Have u used it?
Why not upgrade the production methods, the CEO of that company lacks the courage to make changes.
@@zero-lj4no they’re Palestinian, israel is oppressive, they put so many laws on them.
That's why markets are bad,we don't get to use the best things
@@zero-lj4no Well, Israel doesn't really allow Palestinians to do anything, they barely allow them to live. How do you think this small company Palestinian soap maker is going to upgrade his production methods. Even then, who is he going to sell it to besides people that are forced to live in the west bank? They can't export anything, per Israeli law, so where does the $$$ come from?
He was really greatful for his job and said he was able to get married and he thanks Allah that he still has this job. Nice to see, and shows how much quality and effort is put in.
He said thank God
@@zorritomarko3746 and what difference does it make?
Yeah he is grateful because he knows at any moment the Israelis will take the factory away from him
一老老实实,脚踏实地的人。是最让人尊敬的。🥇♥️♥️♥️♥️
@@zorritomarko3746 allah directly translates to god- they are the same thing
I'm fortunate that this soap is sold in a few local stores. It has a very mild, creamy, lightly earthy scent. It leaves your skin soft and very refreshed. The remaining aroma is somewhat milky and leafy. It has the silkiest lather of any soap I've ever used and is very gentle, even on the most sensitive areas of skin. Highly recommend.
Do we get it online?
It would be nice if they also sell internationally online! For people with skin problem I am sure it is the best!
@@Rachelchel35 even if they want to do it, Israel won't allow them.
@@Rachelchel35but girls arent interested in soap like this tho
I don't have sensitive skin. I throw lye powder on myself and jump into a boiling pot of water every night. I'm as clean as a whistle
After watching this video, I bought this soap from Amazon. It’s truly amazing. My skin was so hydrated and buttery soft.
Also, the history is humbling and beautiful. Just knowing that I’m using the same exact soap that another woman a thousand years ago used is precious. I may live in a part of the world she never knew existed, and I may speak a different language. But it draws us together as sisters, and makes us members of the same human family.
Deeeep
I mean amazon? Lmao that's what destroying those guys lmao
@@aneria56df93 How so? From what I’ve read, their business was about almost dead until Amazon and other online markets substantially increased availability. You pay more on Amazon than you would directly because the price has been increased to cover Amazon’s cut. Everybody wins.
Why do you find value in this?
@@phillydragonfly thats why Bezos is getting richier
They should sell online and promote it with social media. There's a whole muslim world of buyers who want to support Palestinian goods.
You can buy it online. It's just expensive.
@@misterbonzoid5623 it is less than a dollar
It says in the video that export is difficult
They have to go over huge barriers just to export the amount the produce now! Also if they grow any bigger they can lose their life if targeted by IDF!
Exporting is almost impossible because of all the restriction put in place by the colonizer, "israel".
My family and I have used this soap for as long as I can remember, I love the natural smell and it really does leave your skin feeling squeaky clean, it’s such a shame that production has gone down substantially over the years which is why we’re not seeing as many of these bars on the shelf when we go to middle eastern markets in the US
if its just water, baking soda, and olive oil, why not remake them here in north america?
@@pokinine7340 I guess they are just not that popular here 🤷♀️ back home in Syria they are sold everywhere and most house holds have them because they are a natural alternative to most mass produced wash products
@@ramadajani1190 Is it a Muslim brand? Like I know it's middle eastern but I know some products are made with the blessing of their God etc etc.
@@rainnmoon114 i don't know where did you get that information "some products are made with the blessing of their God etc" ... that's totally false. its just a normal soap :/
@@rexyfixy9342 It's not false at all. When it comes to religious products, sometimes they're blessed. It's important to know. That's why I don't eat halal food. I'm not knocking it though, I just know I can't eat it.
Just bought this on Amazon!!! Sooooo worth it. Leaves my skin so smooth! Never buying American soaps ever again!! So tired of the additives, perfumes, chemicals. Wish I found it sooner
Absolutely Beautiful Soap ! I received this exact soap as a gift and believe me it is amazing !!!! I used on my face and hair in the shower , the lather is beautifully luxurious and rich. Leaves the skin feeling soft , cleansed and nourished.
The olive oil from this region is beautiful and fresh
May Allah support the Palestinian family making the soap forever ❣️
Reduce the quantum of olive oil to half...or replace olive oil with some other oil affordable to pocket...add some colour as well as perfume it... purely market demand!!
@@PC-so4lgcongratulations ,u just fucked up the soap for what it was know for.
@@ra-wj1wl right? lol 😂
Aameen
@@PC-so4lg You can’t really reduce the oil, because it would just result in less soap. Replacing some of the olive oil would result in an inferior product. Every oil produces different qualities in a soap. For example: coconut oil creates great lather, but also adds drying properties, which is why it’s never used exclusively in a soap recipe. Olive oil has one of the most moisturizing qualities out their. Try to find comprable oils, and you will start branching out into rare and expensive cosmetic oils. Their’s still lots of demand for pure olive oil soap, because it’s simply the best. The problems come when delicate markets get flooded with inferior trade products. The people will end up paying for it anyways, with diluted economic buying power.
Heck, I would buy this soap. Sounds better than mine
You can make it as well
@@hobbybugs1286 but it would be better to support the business
www.etsy.com/market/palestinian_soap
Thanks for the link.
it's really good like really good and i used to have acne too but no more
I hope everyone is able to preserve and spread their culture and such traditions
I agree but sometimes we have to keep up with the flow/ world .. otherwise we won’t survive ... innovation has to be added to culture and traditions to keep them alive these days
@@MalluStyleMultiMedia yes,but this kind of tradition actually helps the world we live in, it helps with deforestation that's caused because of what "modern" soap requires, it helps with savings millions of living beings, and with pollution too since humans are the ones making it, there are only pros to this, though the workers might need some more help and we can use some good technology too, and everything would be great, only pros~
Israel reacted "haha"
I bought this soap and one bar lasted almost two years. My husband uses it every day as a shaving soap. His skin looks wonderful too. Great job and Thank you.
Lmao not a chance. 😂
For a daily full body shower one bar lasts about 4 1/2 months tbh.
I bought my soap bar recently, but it's Aleppo soap, even better than just olive oil soap.
I use it daily for everything, shampoo, face, body, hands etc.
Only using it on my hair, I cut the soap bar into 4 pieces.
In 3 times only one small piece is almost already used up.
I thought it was going to last longer, but I am so amazed by the results it's OK if I have to buy more, I love supporting poor countries & hard working ppl who do traditional work that is the best
I think maybe at least for me 1-2 soap bars per month
I bought 1 soap bar for tops 2$ a piece
So it's even cheaper than buying the fake stuff from stores.
Found my Aleppo soap in Middle Eastern stores or South Asian stores.
You have to go to places where immigrants live
2:49 i teared up when he said making the soap is keeping our grandparents’ legacy alive. one time when i was crying in front of my dad about the people & the home that was taken from us in palestine, my dad said “they will never take away our traditions, our our culture. we can live forever through our culture.” ❤️🤍🖤💚
beautiful comment
Palestine in our heart for ever
The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Allah Almighty says: Whoever comes with a good deed will have the reward of ten like it and even more. Whoever comes with an evil deed will be recompensed for one evil deed like it or he will be forgiven. Whoever draws close to me by the length of a hand, I will draw close to him by the length of an arm. Whoever draws close to me the by length of an arm, I will draw close to him by the length of a fathom. Whoever comes to me walking, I will come to him running. Whoever meets me with enough sins to fill the earth, not associating any created things
(from imagination or man made ) divinity
with me, I will meet him with as much forgiveness.”
Just so you know Israel is not taking away the Palestinain Culture. If they did then they wouldn't be allowed to make soap. But Israel is a democratic country, so they did not do that
@@Israelball yeah right, democratic enough to stop them from ever exporting products. List one democratic country that do that
I'd rather buy this than modern brands full of chemicals harmful to the skin.
I make soap and I love it, you can be so creative.
Me too
Harvard Mulligan there a few different ways to make soap. Cold process is a good place to start. There are great soap making tutorials on u tube. Hot process is what you see in this video. I've made soap for many years now. It's really fun to make.
@@bjg3807 do you have any video/channel recommendations to start learning?
Bhadra S check out soap queen here on utube. She has many videos.
The saying “Quality over Quantity” fits this video.
Just because you can get more with much less doesn’t mean you should.
Actually yes
Just because it is handmade, doesn't make it "quality".
Props to these guys, i trained in a katering company as a food preper / chef and its very difficult, but this is on a whole new level of difficult, i commend these men for their hard work .
Yes , they are making artisanal soaps - they should charge alot more.
I saw a website where they were selling one bar for $30 so it's definitely expensive.
@@brett8460 yes, $30 seems expensive but it's not at all actually. Could be worse.
@@brett8460 I was just there and they are charging $1 for 1 bar. 3 bars for $12. Palestineonlinestore
Also the comment section is really wholesome, so many people who want to support them, sending y'all much love ❤
These guys are doing so much better after this vid, they not only sold out their stock but now ppl are placing preorders, i myself bought a bar awhile back and it's fantastic for the skin, it's also excellent for washing before hunting because it has little to no scent
How do I get a bar to try it
Same! I want to know where to order too
I got mine on amazon
I stopped using soap bars and went to liquid soap because the only ones I could find felt like you were rubbing paraffin scented candles on you, now I'm back on the lookout.
@@cdgonepotatoes4219 find some glycerin soap, you can tell it's the right stuff cuz it looks semi-translucent. It's great for the skin
So it’s 1000 years old industry! And still can’t believe we were there before 1948😂 .
I'm gunna buy this because of the guy that hammers the stamps on each soap! He deserves every penny 😅 🙏
Wow you are a really good human being! ☺️
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/709408375/4x-hand-made-organic-natural-olive-oil?ref=internal_similar_listing_bot-2
I just bought some off here
And some others are pointing to Paliroots.com which have a variety of the scented ones!
(I got 12 pieces of soap just by watching this video ☺️❤️)
you can buy it from hebronarts.com
Olive oil soap and bay leaf soap are literally some of the best soaps to ever grace this planet! Here in syria, bay leaf soap is traditional and is still used nowadays. It makes my skin super clear squeaky clean with little to no effort. Its pretty expensive tho, but worth the price
What a pity 😞hope they will go on with that beautiful tradition ❤️❤️❤️❤️💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
These guys are true survivors. My respects to all of them.
Awesome! Hope the soap will continue for another century at least!!
There’s only 5 comments in 1hr!!
Probably will not continue past the end of the year
Theres only 2 factories left because of the war crimes. Can you say that?
You already did?
That whole region has been one massive war crime for 3k years.
Co to jest? Produkcja mydła oliwkowego? Proszę o odpowiedz.
@@helenamoj1472 tak
@@matany456 you're delusional
everyone talking about how if they export the soap with good branding is just a privileged view. they said in the video exporting is difficult because of Israeli sanctions and there are more political reasons for them losing sales.
You can buy diect via ebay. Buy in bulk. Spread the word
@Calpurnia L not because any other reason, it's just hard even for men to work there, same with other labor job. I can't picture myself working there, how about when I'm pregnant or on period, that's just too hard. Labor work is hard when I'm on period because I always have cramp, badly. And now I'm pregnant and doctor told me to bedrest..
@Calpurnia L quite possibly the dumbest reasoning I've ever heard
@Calpurnia L you'll help the women that are married to these men
@Calpurnia L hahaha, you should study biology and Islam more my darling. Because of hormonal issue, sometimes not always, it's fact that women can't function that well during pregnancy & on period, not the brain function, but the body is weaker. We talk about labor work here, ok, not brain work. I'm married and pregnant and I am a CEO of a digital marketing agency. Just because me and my team working from home 100% doesn't mean I'm not capable working. I just (think personally) that I can not work with my muscle better than man, maybe because I'm thin, idk your friends who work "hard" Maybe they are strong whatever. But personally, you can disagree, I am more all in for women to work with our brain, in that sense, we are on par with men 😁 oh and btw, the morning sickness is so hard for me, I can throw up until 5 times a day, alhamdulillah I run my own business from home so nobody in my team should know that I throw up badly
For years I'm using this exact soap for hair and body wash and is excellent.Luckily it's available in my country and makes me happy to help Palestinians bussines in small way.God bless Palestinians.
I would definitely buy it if it was available in the states or online.
It is available u can google it
@Elizabeth Female please give the link!
It’s on Amazon look for the brand Nablus
You can make it. Every 100 grams of olive oil requires 12,5 to 13 grams of lye dissolved in 50 grams of water. Depending on the oil you use. Start with the 12,5. Like it? You're done.
Too greasy and sticky? Next time use 13.
Start with a small batch of 200 of 300 grams of oil.
Use the cheapest oil you can find. It contains the most insaponicable elements and that is good for the skin. No need to use extra vergine. That is for salads!
Let it cook (simmer) in a bain marie, or in a slowcooker, for about two hours on low heat. Use a mixer to speed up the process. If it becomes too thick, add a little water.
Poor it in a silicon cakemold, and in a few days you will have this exact soap.
Take it out, slice it, allow that to dry. Weigh it to see when it stops evaporating water. Then you can use it.
It is safe to use after two hours of cooking and a day in the mold, but it will wear more quickly if it is still too wet.
Good luck!
@Eagle Eye ty
For those talking about the man walking on the soap with shoes, it is surely shoes made for this. Even a child could tell that otherwise it’d be unsanitary....They were able to keep this very old tradition for centuries...but they wouldn’t see that walking on soap with dirty shoes would be unsanitary? In a soap business? How low do you guys think of them ?
I wouldn't care even if it were not as it's a sosp after all just with water it can be cleaned and used
Do you really think that is the only unsanitary part about this?
@Killikia Productions exactly!! they dont have any damn special shoes on lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes karens they are gonna walk around the city with caustic soda stained shoes and pants and would definitely contaminate everything around the city with something that is toxic until the end of the process
It shows them walking on the regular floor then on the soap
The best soap ever i have used in the world. It makes my skin smooth and silky.. I really soap can be export to here in Malaysia. Before this i got this soap from my member which he travel to West Bank
Is it better than Dove and Olay? I really want to try it😊
@@whoKnew1621 it's very similar to Syrian soap imo.
Treasure Island anything’s better than dove and Olay 🥴
Oh.. tell me when it ships to Malaysia...
Treasure Island yes, U know how sometimes ur skin dries up and gets irritated after using dove or olay? The olive oil soap doesn’t do any.
They face difficulties in exporting due to the occupation. Especially these days😢
"And 1000 years later Olive Oil Soap is still made the same way, without machinery!"
This olive oil is not the best at all...
How green can you get.
that's what's truly amazing!!
@Isaac Duran nice
Unfortunately they dont have the resources for it, and to the person who sad olive oil isint the best, i understand why you would think that but I actually tried that soap and its not what u might think it is, ALOT LESS OILY THAN U WOULD IMAGINE. Its hella nice tbh
That's good soap!
@nope not me dude you seem to have internet access so why don‘t you just use google?
Hi Mystic! I found you here 🤗
@nope not me haha chill (: 3 shekels is really not much by the way. atleast for my middle european standards.
@nope not me
its 0.89 Dollar in google
@nope not me $0.89 just 89 cents in America or 8 dimes 1 nickel 4 pennies
Baking soda does not saponify oil. It's caustic soda, otherwise known as lye. Completely different chemical compound.
Are you sure ? Isn't that why their method is slower?
@@alisonnorcross951 its not slower. Soap takes at least 12 hrs to solidify
@cici possibly. But they should have done their research before publishing this. 😉
Fala Sakari I thought it didn’t seem chemically right. And then when he said baking soda was expensive, I thought, really?
True, and it's probably just the translation that messed it up.
Fantastic soap ! Please support these wonderful people !
Now, I have a new appreciation for this soap. I've been using it my whole childhood and I'm definitely going to purchase it again 💕💕
Can you please tell me where to buy
Where can I purchase it?
@@holi.brenda Halal/Arabic/International stores should have them. They sell for $3 a piece
@@1978UA Arabic/Halal Stores sell them
I tried this soap when i traveled to Jordan. Same brand. One of best soap not gonna lie. ❤️
I have nothing but respect from these people. I hope they stay in business for years to come
Thank you for bringing this to my attention
I grew up in Brooklyn and my parents used this soap. The smell is relaxing and really feels great on the skin
I hope every Palestinian happy and safe to do their religion and culture.
Not the gay ones, so thx for your prayers.
@@Lis.H. for a good reason
It's no such Palestinian. They are Arabs.get inform.
@@glo8778 LOL you can’t change my identity I’m Palestinian forever 🥰
@@glo8778 what the hell are you an american saying this ? im lebanese, i speak arabic but im lebanese. there is no country called arab where all the arabs live.
I buy their soap on Amazon all the time and their soap is literally way better than commercial brands. I’ve been using their soaps for a year now and literally never felt fresher!
Waiting for Israel to steal the Recipe, arrest these workers for "Terrorisim" or just existing on God Promised Land to Israelis Only.
Coming to a market near you authentic Dead Sea Olive Soap, Sabra Soap, Chosen Soap, Promised Soap made in Israel for hundreds of years the traditional way.
Which brand is it plz?
Original Al Jamal Soap Bars
بارك الله فيكم يا أهلنا و أحبابنا الفلسطينين. تحت الاحتلال وما هنتم ولا يئستم، لولا الاحتلال لوحدتم شمل الأمة الإسلامية. الله يعينكم و يقدركم يا حراس و حماة الأقصى
Guys, they use caustic soda (lye/ sodium hydroxide, that's what's written on bags), not baking soda. Lost in translation.
Is caustic soda bad?
@@fredo226 Well yes and no.
It's a caustic salt and on its own can burn your skin or eyes.
BUT it's pretty much what is used in nearly all soap and is completely harmless after the saponification process.
The only bad thing is the misinformation, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO MAKE SOAP WITH JUST BAKING SODA.
@@QuackZack I bought 2 bars of soap!!! Supporting them.
@@fredo226 its not bad, it's what they use to make all the hard soap in the world.
It's the science of turning fat into soap, look up saponification. Just because it sounds dangerous doesn't mean it is 🙄 this is how all hard soap has always been made, and wouldn't work if you didn't. Then it would just be oil and not cleaning.
If this soap started being smuggled out to the west I would pay more for it than the designer boutique soaps shaped like cupcakes or bears or whatever, this is really cool
Me too!
You can buy nabulas soap company soap from paliroots
Those pricey Boutique soap are crap... I tried one and frickin regret it... Commercial soap is still better... 😑
U can buy it on Amazon. Just type 'Olive Oil Nablus Soap' and you'll find it.
@@lymf9157 U can buy it on Amazon. Just type 'Olive Oil Nablus Soap' and you'll find it.
This soap have really good potential if there were no restrictions from isreal
The restrictions they are talking about is not moving around but the high tax's that everyone in Israel need to pay .
@Saudi King Volintine Ander of Arabia I'm sad that maybe what you said is a possibility but good for you for not giving a stupid answer
What are you talking about? This guy mentioned his soaps are mostly bought by Israelites, and the only problem is globalisation competition. Have you watched the video at all?
I don't know. Looks kind of unsanitary to me. No gloves & the soap comes in contact with the guy's sneakers.
TARAs LOCALiNSPIRATION just buy two bars and rub them together
Thank you for sharing... Very interesting.... Wishing you well🇮🇹💞
These people would make good profits If they sold this soap to hipsters...if it wasn’t for Israeli restrictive laws and regulations
Yeah I'd sling it at woodstock festivals lol
Not just to heisted, anyone who care about their skin and the environment will buy this soap
Or just people who can’t have all the extras and like a simple soap 🥰
Hamas is the problem, not Israel.
roxs81 from where you got that? So the limitations and restrictions are from Hamas??.
Years ago, i used to have allergy. This soap really helped
It just blows my mind how anyone can sincerely defend Israel's actions in the West Bank. Like who are there people hurting? How are they hurting Jews? How are they in anyone's way? Really?
They aren’t hurting people because Israel is there. Israel used to be in Gaza too but they left and the first thing that happened was they elected a terrorist organization to govern them and started shooting rockets at civilians
Judaism is a religion and has nothing to do with owning a land. Since when was Christianity or Islam related to owning a country?? Plus it wasn’t the so called Israelis who were living in Palestine, they we called canaanites. So it wasn’t based on religion in the very first place, just like Judaism was a religion that appeared with prophet Moses, Islam appeared too with the prophet Mohammed, so ppl would’ve believed in whatever religion that came during their time.
@@liquidschwartz38 What do you expect people to do when they get disowned, thrown out of their houses, their children shot? Modern zionism is not one bit better than the Nazis
Jews had been there for 3000 years. Stop watching American MSN. I live in the USA. I'm latino. MAGA 2020
@@liquidschwartz38 I Spanish living in South. Florida. Finally a comment supporting Israel. MAGA 2020
Buy this and support palestine 🇵🇸
I’d buy this soap exclusively just because of the amount of time and quality you’re getting out of it.
So wonderful that they are keeping the tradition alive.
I began ordering this about 5 years ago when seeing an article--trust me, it's worth ordering, it's wonderful, luxurious soap. You will never feel more clean. I usually order 6 bars at a time for about 35 and stay stocked. Support this business!
Link?
@@Automedon2 They were advertising a specific one when there’s multiple brands. If you read it properly you’d realize that
Wow! Beautiful and necessary craft. Thank you for sharing.
This soap cured my skin back to where i wanted it to be! Years of stress caused such bad texture and this helped so much.
I wonder how long before Israel gets its hands on this bit of land...... such a shame! I hope this company thrives despite the oppressors trying to deny them land and existence in this world
I was looking for this comment. #thanks
Oh for fucks sake. ITS A VIDEO ABOUT SOAP, but yet you manage to blame Israelis. Like no matter what the topic of the video, if Palestinians there having troubles -> means Israel is guilty.
@@isaidgoddamn The video literally mentions that they are going out of bussiness bcuz of israeli oppression.
Sorry to discomfort you. Have some sympathy.
mtaffish 56 Oh sorry. Maybe I don’t understand right, maybe because of my English. Can you explain me then? Because the topic really interests me. So the Israelis oppressed the village and now it can’t sell soap??!
Sheridan Haynes Jesus will forgive you
I love this!! "We are preserving our grandparents legacy by continuing to use the old ways to cook the soap."
Don’t stop selling it. We like it here in America.
I want this soap desperately.
After they've been stepping all over yourself and then you rub it on your face and skin?
@@johhnyhoward6256 i watch dr mike youtube,he soap is a self cleanse item. So means after you rub to your feet, you don't need to wash it just to put in your face.
@@mrsdin3739 U can buy it on Amazon. Just type 'Olive Oil Nablus Soap' and you'll find it.
@@johhnyhoward6256 yes why not ?
we have this kind of soap at my dad’s home in jordan (our family moved to jordan when we were pushed out of the golan heights area) ❤️ god bless u palestine i love u 🇵🇸 one day we’ll come home
Is there a way to order on line?
Do U know how make that I wondering if U can Shaw as
Buying this soap is a legitimate way of showing support for Palestinian people. #BuyPalestinianGoods #FreePalestine
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
#FreePalestineFromHamas
It's a way to keep the tradition alive
You has been brainwashed for your lefty professors.
Buying this soap is a way of getting soap. This is soap! Not politics!
Why did you change the translation “All praises are for Allah” to “thank goodness” at around 2:30?
Witewashing the translation....
Old tradition is expensive. But it's a luxury and art at the same time. I'd buy it if It's available here😢
I saw somewhere that they sell in Amazon
Its on Ebay. Type in the ebay search engine "Nablus soap"
This is the most popular soap in Tunisia because it can literally clean anything. We call it “saboon akhthar” or “green soap”.
Here at Indonesia we call it "sabun" 😁
Same in Sri Lankan sinhala. We call it 'saban'
@@agungprawira3710 and in Indonesia we use palm oil instead of olive oil for sabun😀
agung prawira Sabun/Saboon is arabic for “soap” haha
Yea yea i know all of that...
I've never heard of a soap made without lye. In fact, most soap-making forums really stress that it's not possible to make soap without lye. I'd love to learn more about this baking soda and olive oil soap and how it works :)
Its isn't possible. Likely a mistake by the one speaking.
@@stephcoons2301 Probably; They confused sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) for sodium hydroxide (lye).
Then again I maybe wrong. Baking soda is a alkali just like lye. Maybe i will react just as well with the acids in olive oil.
yeah this is just a bar of fat
They refer to "lye" as alkali "soda" that is the name in arabic for sodium hydroxide ( lye)
The translator has slept through his chemistry classes lol
@@Sunrisesp ahhh well that makes sense now. Thanks for sharing x
Influencers could really promote these businesses. A lot of people would prefer high quality items like these.
May your company grow in leaps and bounds in years to come.
Hatsoff to the hardwork and love from India❤️❤️
I immediately bought two bars after watching this video! To support them, and because it's so pure/handmade. Can't get better than that.
Can you give me the link from where you bought it ?
Where can buy this in Singapore
@@nisharifaya594 Amazon
@@jin8339 thankyou
They need to expand their clientele base. Export that to rich countries with a mark up.
They not allowed.
What I am always concerned about is the exploitation of the actual workers...how well are they being paid..yes people mark up..give very little..it would be nice if people give that actual amount if they really cared about Palestinian people...most think all that money is going back to the 'cause' it's all manipulation and exploitation of thoes who are actually gaining from it..
Israel didn't allow Palestinian to export.
@@mirmir9368 what???
@@fdpcompdm didn't watch the video?
I'm Dermatologist and I
Still prescribe Nablus soap
Without Fregranc. EXCLLENT.
back-breaking work.....really appreciate the amount of effort that goes into making these, just bought a few for myself today!
Hay 👏👏👏
If I was a billionaire, I'll buy the company and help them export...
. . . they won't sell a traditional business like that to an outsider, no one would
I wouldn’t buy their company, it would mean stealing what’s theirs through bribery especially if you aren’t Palestinian. I’d give them the funds to be able to build another factory wherever they wanted
@Mohan Sandal You don't know what op does. At the very least op had kind words and good intentions. You didn't even provide that.
I have been using this soap for 6 years now. It’s the only one that helped with the skin on my face. I will always be a costumer. Greets from Germany
Fr wr do u purchase it
@@afraaparveen6093 i buy it from my dermatologist, but I saw it on amazon as well
I just used this soap for the first time. I absolutely love it. It's clean and has no annoying scent. It rinses off with no residue at all.