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If you are making homemade soap, lard is a big part of it. But not all lard comes from pigs, it can come from other animals as well. And there are receipes you can find that are vegan based so you can bypass the icky lard and the dangerous lye.

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No, pig fat (lard) is not necessary in soap making. Many soaps are made without it, using alternative fats like coconut, olive, or palm oil. The choice of fats in soap making is a personal preference based on desired properties such as lather, cleansing ability, and hardness of the soap.

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