The ingredients in all of my bars are these, in various percentages stated here, depending on the type of bar.. :
60-90 % saponified olive oil, which is THE BEST oil to use for your skin (for soap making) because it is so gentle, conditioning and produces a ton of glycerin, which is a great humectant, when turned into soap ...attracts tons of moisture to your skin. Olive oil is THE key ingredient in all baby soaps because it is so gentle and beneficial..
5-20% saponified coconut oil (no, NOT the kind that smells like coconut...this is an off white color, solid and has NO odor or scent...it is food grade) It is a great skin conditioner too but if you put too much coconut oil in the bars, it is actually drying to the skin, so a much smaller proportion in my bars. It makes great lather for the bar, because olive oil, although wonderful (it is the ONLY ingredient in true babies CASTILE soap.... but....100% olive oil does't hardly make lather in the soap bar and actually feels kind of slimy when used. ( I do still make it for people who absolutely want it though...and it is VERY gentle on your skin)
5-20% saponified palm oil. Palm oil is good conditioner for the skin and also, it makes for a harder soap bar that won't dissolve so fast. And there you have it....Those are my "base" ingredients. Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, and Palm Oil. That's it. Nothing but the best. 100% pure organic oils for the base.
Then add rich skin loving Shea butter, Jojoba oil, Avocado oil, Sweet Almond oil, Vitamins A, C, D and E, honey, and/or other great ingredients for your bars . (oatmeal, goats milk, beneficial flower petals, infused oils, etc, etc,...)
AND, last but not least by any means, the subtle fragrances. I use all Pure Essential Oils with or without flower petals (Calendula, Lavender and Chamomile... I have to grind the heck out of the Chamomile because they are lumpy in the soap otherwise)
From me, to you, nothing leaves here unless it is 100% perfection..

Note: The Ooh La Line of soaps also contain mica colors and pigment colors. The Micas we use are so skin safe they are used in the finest well known cosmetics to color EYE SHADOW. Just thought you would like to know that. Pigments are natural colors used in cosmetics also. Safety first. Mild, mild, mild. :-)