Soap is generally classified as a staple commodity alongside detergents. It is the most immediate downstram product and the most widely used body cleanser today. It also figures in the personal wash and pernal care markets. Recent market analysis by Euromonitor (2000) shows that in 1999 soaps and detergents together represented around 12.4 percent of consumer expenditure on household goods in industrialized countries and between 2.6 percent to 5 percetn in the developing world. The study focuses on ifficiency and productivity performance of the Philippine soap manufacturing industry. The two models of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) are employed. The Input-Oriented Multi-Stage and the Output-Oriented Malmquist. This research identifies the sources of technical efficiency and total factor productivity performance of major sop and detergents manufacturer in Philppines using DEA-Malmquist Indices. The result of this study are significant to the Philippine soap manufacturing industry specifically in increasing efficiency and productivity that would help devise growth and expansion stategies.