Why are soaps so drying even though they are mostly made up of oils?

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Why are soaps so drying even though they are mostly made up of oils?

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Most of those fats and oils undergo a process called saponification when mixed with lye. It makes the oil in the soap attract the oils on your skin and emulsify them so that they can be washed off.

Edit: Saponification kind of makes a salty fat suspension.

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