just give up becuz that's what me and brooke are doing
it is primarily used as a filler in soap making
helps liquify soap
Whatever you think will happen based on your research.
The purpose of making homemade soap is so that you can save some money on soap. When you make your own soap you save money on soap that you buy at the store and when you make your soap you can make it smell like anything you want. You can make it in different shapes. You can even put objects in your soap. And you will have fun making your soap. I would add to this also that home-made soap differs substantially from the industrial one in high content of glycerine (very moisturizing ingredient, used in cosmetics) that remains as a byproduct of saponification in your final product. Glycerin is removed from soap in the industrial process and sold further to cosmetics and food industry. Also, by making soap at home, you can directly influence type of oils you use for production. While industrial soaps are made mainly from non-ecological palm and palm-kernel oils, you can design your soap using any combination of vegetable oils of much higher conditioning quality (olive oil, sunflower oil, shea butter...). Instead of water, that is used to dissolve lye which is necessary in the production of soap, you can use floral or plant infusions with healing characteristics specific for your skin type. By an addition of a number of other goodies you can design a soap that fits you the best. Also home-made soap is a perfect gift for your friends and family!
Glycerin increases the "strength" of the structure of the soapy water that forms the bubble's surface. That's why when we make up our own soap solution to blow bubbles, we include some glycerin. The makers of commercial bubble blowing soap do it, and so can we.
I don't remember any purpose oh methylated spirit in the making of soap.
lye is an alkaline ingredient in soap making that transforms oils into soap
If the heating of water inside a bar of Ivory soap can cause a chemical reaction, then the results will be in the expansion of the soap?
No soap does not use bacteria in its making. One of the objectives of soap using is to get rid of bacteria.
it is primarily used as a filler in soap making
helps liquify soap
Yes, that is the purpose of antibacterial soap.
In the Soap making process there is a number of oils mostly vegetable and Animal based, that is used in the soap making process, that would include Palm Kernel Oil, Almond Oil, Olive Oil etc.
Whatever you think will happen based on your research.
Salt is needed in soap making to harden it as it solidify's so that it does not become mushy
Sense of audience and purpose :)
Making Soap Bubbles - 1897 was released on: USA: May 1897