• To determine saponification value, the sample is treated with an excess of alkali (usually an ethanolic solution of potassium hydroxide) for half an hour under reflux. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unsaponifiables are components of a fatty substance (oil, fat, wax) that fail to form soaps when treated with alkali and remain insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soap is made by saponifying a fat or oil with an alkali. (drbronner.com)
  • The alkali is either sodium hydroxide (lye) for bars or potassium hydroxide (potash) for liquids. (drbronner.com)
  • The result is soap, glycerin and water (no alkali remains in our soaps). (drbronner.com)
  • Ordinary soap is made by combining fats or oils and an alkali, such as lye. (byvalenti.com)
  • The fats and oils, which may be from animal, vegetable, or mineral sources, are degraded into free fatty acids, which then combine with the alkali to form crude soap. (byvalenti.com)
  • Saponification is the chemical reaction generated between an alkali (Sodium Hydroxide or Potassium Hydroxide) and a fat. (byvalenti.com)
  • Soap is close to nature, made by a beautifully efficient one-step reaction of combining oil (coconut, palm, olive, jojoba, and hemp for our Castile) with a strong alkali such as sodium or potassium hydroxide (the first also known as lye). (lisabronner.com)
  • On a laboratory scale, alkaline hydrolysis is carried out with only a slight excess of alkali, typically potassium or sodium hydroxide in ethanol, refluxing for 1 h, and the FAs recovered after acidification of the reaction mixture. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The formula for soap is a combination of fats or oils and an alkali. (handmadology.com)
  • This chemical reaction between the fat or oil and the alkali creates soap. (handmadology.com)
  • When the fats or oils are mixed with the alkali, they undergo a process called saponification, which converts them into soap molecules. (handmadology.com)
  • 5 Amazing Benefits of Handmade Natural Donkey milk Soap In chemistry, soap is a chemical compound resulting from the reaction of an alkali (sodium or potassium hydroxide) with a fatty acid. (elgrecocosmetics.nl)
  • Soap making results from the saponification chemical reaction which occurs when caustic alkali (lye water mixture) - either sodium hydroxide , NaOH (also known as caustic soda) or potassium hydroxide , KOH (also known as potash) - is mixed with animal or vegetable oils or fats. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • From the reaction between these soap ingredients a new matter is created, SOAP, in which there is no more alkali or oil, but which is made of carboxylate salts (R-CO2-Na), water and glycerin. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • Soap as we know it is the result of the chemical reaction between an alkali, which can be sodium or potassium hydroxide, with a lipid that is generally vegetable or animal oil. (complete-gardening.com)
  • Saponification is a chemical reaction that occurs when fats and oils are hydrolyzed (or broken down) in the presence of an alkali, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH). (thesciencenotes.com)
  • Original, all natural soap recipes, used a mixture of hardwood and water to create a strong alkali known as 'potash', strong enough to allow the chemical reaction to occur, combining the oils in the mixture. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • The introduction of Sodium Hydroxide created the standard for measures of alkali in a batch and allows for the perfect reaction to occur. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Handmade soap makers who aim for bar soap use sodium hydroxide (NaOH), commonly known as lye, rather than KOH (caustic potash) which produces soft paste, gel or liquid soaps. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition, the quantities required for soap saponification differ when using caustic soda and hydrated potash. (earthoria.com)
  • it is then potassium hydroxide KOH (potash) which is at work. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • The major difference between caustic soda and potash is that the first one produces hard soap while the second one produces soft soap. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • If you use potassium hydroxide (potash) you get a soap of soft consistency. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • Lye and potash are part of the chemical reaction that turns oil into soap. (bathgeek.com)
  • Saponification value or saponification number (SV or SN) represents the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) required to saponify one gram of fat under the conditions specified. (wikipedia.org)
  • In order to calculate the lye amount needed to make bar soap, KOH values of SV can be converted to NaOH values by dividing KOH values by the ratio of the molecular weights of KOH and NaOH (1.403). (wikipedia.org)
  • Ensure you do not stand directly over the reaction whilst it's taking place as the fumes contain traces of NaOH (Caustic Soda). (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Sodium hydroxide (also caustic soda), chemical formula NaOH, is a white hygroscopic solid. (itwreagents.com)
  • Bar soap lye is made from sodium hydroxide (NaOH), while the lye for the liquid soap is made from potassium hydroxide (KOH). (diyproducts101.com)
  • Common bases include ammonia (NH3), potassium hydroxide (KOH), calcium hydroxide or slaked lime (Ca(OH)2), and sodium hydroxide or caustic soda (NaOH). (bdootnairobi.com)
  • Practically, fats or oils with high saponification value (such as coconut and palm oil) are more suitable for soap making. (wikipedia.org)
  • These handmade soaps and shampoo bars are especially gaining popularity in the curly-hair community because they tend to be free of sulfates and silicones and are made from moisturizing oils and gentle cleansers. (curlynikki.com)
  • 2. The excess oils act as "superfatting" agents in the shampoo bar, which contribute to mildness and an overall luxurious feel to the soap. (curlynikki.com)
  • Most handmade soap makers use a "cold process," where the main source of heat used is from the exothermic reaction itself (unless the oils or fats need to be pre-melted). (curlynikki.com)
  • Essential oils and colorants can be added at this time, and then the soap is poured into molds. (curlynikki.com)
  • The excess oils in a superfatted soap act as emollients and moisturizers to replace oils removed from the hair during the cleansing process. (curlynikki.com)
  • The properties of any particular soap may vary greatly, depending upon which oil or combination of oils is used to make it. (curlynikki.com)
  • Alongside making fire and cooking food, turning oils and fats into soap is one of the oldest and simplest chemical reactions known to humankind. (drbronner.com)
  • We make our soaps using only sustainably-grown vegetable oils: coconut, palm, olive, hemp and jojoba. (drbronner.com)
  • By using both coconut and olive oils in the right ratio, Dr. Bronner's soaps offer the best of both worlds: high lather that's soft on the skin. (drbronner.com)
  • Our soaps also contain hemp and jojoba oils, which mirror the natural oils in the skin's sebum, leaving skin feeling smooth after the soaps are washed away. (drbronner.com)
  • Along with making fire and cooking food, turning oils and fats into soap is one of the oldest and simplest chemical reactions, practiced by humans for millennia. (kimbertonwholefoods.com)
  • Quality soap making means choosing the right proportions of the right oils. (kimbertonwholefoods.com)
  • Through the transesterification reaction, triglycerides (i.e. oils or fats) are chemically reacted with an alcohol, usually methanol, in the presence of a catalyst, like sodium or potassium hydroxide, yielding fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and glycerin by-product. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Body soap is designed to cleanse the skin and remove dirt, oils, and sweat. (kcmuseum.org)
  • It is typically more gentle than hand soap because it does not contain harsh chemicals that can strip away natural oils. (kcmuseum.org)
  • I wish there was such a thing as a completely natural soap made only from coconut oil, olive oil, essential oils etc. (earthoria.com)
  • Plus all of these soaps come in amazing scents, created by essential oils. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Butters have oils that are not completely broken down by the soap making process. (downhometraditions.com)
  • Most oils need to be blended with other oils to make soap, but you can make 100% olive oil soap called Castile soap. (downhometraditions.com)
  • All soaps use sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, also known as lye, to convert oils into soap. (downhometraditions.com)
  • True soaps are usually opaque and can contain a myriad of botanical ingredients and oils depending on the purpose of the soap. (byvalenti.com)
  • Look for soaps scented with essential oils and avoid those with artificial fragrances, as these last ones are not biodegradable and can cause, in many instances, severe damage to our environment. (byvalenti.com)
  • You will get a beautiful light yellow liquid soap, scented with lemongrass and lemon, ylang-ylang, or your favorite essential oils. (herbalcochete.com)
  • Oils and potassium hydroxide lye water are mixed and stick blended under heat, until you get a soap paste. (herbalcochete.com)
  • Soap paste has a shelf life around one year, pending on oils' shelf life. (herbalcochete.com)
  • What that means is that other than the heat used to melt any hard oils or butters, no heat is introduced in the process of making the soap. (itibabeauty.com)
  • The only heat comes from the actual reaction of the combination of the lye and fats/oils used. (itibabeauty.com)
  • Only natural, minimally processed vegetable oils are used to make these skin loving, moisturizing, cold processed soaps. (itibabeauty.com)
  • We believe in using the natural, healthy vegetable oils that offer so many healing qualities when making our soaps. (itibabeauty.com)
  • Essential oils and/or phthalate free fragrance oils are also used in the making of the cold processed soaps. (itibabeauty.com)
  • Sodium hydroxide is used to help turn the oils and butters into soap. (itibabeauty.com)
  • I chose our simplest soap, which lacks any essential oils, so that the differences are easier to see. (lisabronner.com)
  • The thickness, or thinness, of the soap is not due to high water content, but to the consistency of the various oils. (lisabronner.com)
  • In the liquid soaps, the hemp seed and jojoba oils are saponified, i.e. turned into soap, along with the coconut and olive oils. (lisabronner.com)
  • However, in the bar soaps, these two oils are added unaltered after the saponification process. (lisabronner.com)
  • The liquid soap have a higher percentage of the essential oils than do the bar soaps. (lisabronner.com)
  • The bar soaps would soften with that high a concentration of the essential oils. (lisabronner.com)
  • After it is separated from the oils in the cold-process method of soapmaking, glycerin settles in between soap molecules in the form of a thick, clear fluid. (profound-answers.com)
  • Saponification is an exothermic chemical reaction-which means that it gives off heat-that occurs when fats or oils (fatty acids) come into contact with lye, a base. (profound-answers.com)
  • The saponification process involves boiling fats or oils with concentrated sodium hydroxide solution or concentrated potassium hydroxide solution to produce glycerol and the salts of fatty acids which are the soaps. (profound-answers.com)
  • I use glass Pyrex dishes for measuring oils, preparing the lye, and mixing the soap. (bioprepper.com)
  • Fragrance oils or perfumes can react unpredictably with your soap, and can cause lye pockets, or challenges with the saponification. (bioprepper.com)
  • They were developed during the World Wars when the oils needed for soap were scarce. (lisabronner.com)
  • The three main ingredients to make soap are oils or fats, water or a liquid such as milk, and lye. (handmadology.com)
  • The lye is a caustic substance that reacts with the oils or fats to create soap. (handmadology.com)
  • You will need a scale to measure the ingredients accurately, a heat-resistant container to mix the lye and water, a separate container to melt the oils or fats, a stick blender or whisk to mix the ingredients, and soap molds to pour the soap mixture into. (handmadology.com)
  • The main active ingredient in soap is the fatty acid component of the fats or oils used to make the soap. (handmadology.com)
  • After you have added the soap, add 10-15 drops of essential oils for scent. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Castile soap is made from saponified oils, which is a fancy way of saying oils that have had a chemical reaction to potassium hydroxide creating…SOAP! (livingherpurpose.com)
  • I always get the unscented so I can use my own essential oils to scent the soap. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • A superfatted soap is a soap enriched in fats, such as vegetable oils. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • However, there are traces from 3 thousand years ago in ancient Mesopotamia that speak of the mixture obtained by boiling oils with resin, salt and potassium. (complete-gardening.com)
  • The saponification value test involves converting the fats or oils present in the food sample into soap through the saponification process. (thesciencenotes.com)
  • When creating soap, mixing fats and oils together, you need a method of fully combining the oils so that the mixture can saponify to be turned into a hard soap bar. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Glycerine is commonly believed as an alternative to lye, however this isn't the case as it wouldn't allow the oils to combine and the chemical reaction needed to create soap would not take place. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • If you add fragrance oils or essential oils to soap with high super fast, it will separate and give your liquid soap an undesirable cloudy appearance. (diyproducts101.com)
  • Oils high in saturated fatty acids such as tallow , shea butter and cocoa butter usually cause cloudiness in liquid soap. (diyproducts101.com)
  • Read the labels carefully and you'll see that they are called "body bars" or "beauty bars" since they can't call themselves "soap" because they aren't made with oils and lye. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • The soap cleans your skin (but not so much that all the oils are stripped off ) and the glycerin is a humectant. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • And unlike Grandma, modern handmade soapmakers are able to formulate their soap using high-quality, beneficial oils and just enough lye to get a mild, conditioning bar that still gives a lovely lather. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • Because the magic of chemistry has turned those oils and lye into something completely different and lovely: some of the best soap you can use on your skin! (thebubblebarn.com)
  • Soap made from vegetable oils has the special feature compared to all other washing-active substances that immediately after use it combines with the lime that is always present in the waste water to form lime soap and thus neutralizes its surface-active effect on aquatic life (primary degradation). (warenpoint.de)
  • If you happen to know a soap artisan or have simply googled how to make soap, you may have come across something known as Lye. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • There are two alkali's that can be used to make soap: sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) and potassium hydroxide. (earthoria.com)
  • Sodium hydroxide, or caustic soda, comes as little white tablets or balls. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • The ingredients for the creation, even domestic, of soap are available with relative ease and, on the internet, it is possible to find various recipes for produce it at home, either by using the caustic soda or using the ashes. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • Lye is an inorganic compound, commonly referred to as sodium hydroxide or caustic soda. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • We super-fat our bar soaps for a milder, smoother lather and use natural vitamin E from and citric acid (both from non-GMO sources) to protect freshness. (drbronner.com)
  • In fact, bar soap may even be more effective because it creates a lather that can better remove dirt and grime from your hands. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Although coconut oil can be a little drying, it produces a nice fluffy lather in soaps and is a great cleanser. (downhometraditions.com)
  • To use these liquid foaming hand soaps, simply pump a small amount into your hands and lather with water. (citruscane.com)
  • To use, simply pump a small amount of soap into your hands, work into a rich lather, and rinse off. (citruscane.com)
  • Bar soaps produce a creamier lather and are slightly more moisturizing. (lisabronner.com)
  • The distribution of unsaturated and saturated fatty acid determines the hardness, aroma, cleansing, lather, and moisturizing abilities of soaps. (profound-answers.com)
  • What ingredient makes homemade soap lather? (handmadology.com)
  • The ingredient that makes homemade soap lather is called a surfactant. (handmadology.com)
  • In soap, the surfactant responsible for lather is usually sodium laureth sulfate or sodium lauryl sulfate. (handmadology.com)
  • Our new take on traditional shaving soap creates a slick, rich lather, with natural conditioners that will leave your skin feeling soft. (anticatura.com)
  • You must be aware, however, that lather does not improve the washing property of the soap at all. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • The paste shave soaps with the tallow, lanolin and argan oil are doing quite well and they start building a creamy lather much quicker than the hard pucks did. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • Olive oil (castile soap) is considered to be unparalleled for skin with any types of eczema or psoriasis problems and is very gentle with hair. (curlynikki.com)
  • Check out these handy recipes and guidelines for diluting Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap. (kimbertonwholefoods.com)
  • Castile soap is widely used by people with sensitive skin, or skin allergies. (downhometraditions.com)
  • The following is the list of ingredients in our True Castile soap which is manufactured as per the original legitimate recipe that was used in the "Region of Castilla" Spain hundreds of years ago: "Saponified (with sodium hydroxide) Certified Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil and purified water. (byvalenti.com)
  • Here are the ingredients side by side for the Baby Unscented Pure-Castile Soap. (lisabronner.com)
  • Sal Suds or Castile Soap - Which to Use? (lisabronner.com)
  • I talk a lot about the exceeding versatility of Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap and Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds . (lisabronner.com)
  • Castile soap is primarily designed for the body. (lisabronner.com)
  • You can find details of all these uses on this Castile Soap Dilutions Cheat Sheet . (lisabronner.com)
  • Because Castile soap is a true soap, it reacts with the minerals contained in hard water. (lisabronner.com)
  • My animals - Any Castile soap scent on my dog . (lisabronner.com)
  • Pest Control - Only Castile soap has this ability to eliminate insects . (lisabronner.com)
  • Most Laundry - sometimes, as with bedding , I use Castile soap. (lisabronner.com)
  • Fill the bottle and 1/4 of the way full with Castile Soap . (livingherpurpose.com)
  • What is Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap? (livingherpurpose.com)
  • I personally use Dr. Bronner's Castile soap and have been really happy with the product. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • There are no chemicals in castile soap that are toxic or harmful. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Starting from olive oil, you will get the famous Marseille soap and Castile soap , by using sodium hydroxide (lye), obtaining a product of hard consistency. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • If you have sensitive skin, certain ingredients in bar soap (like fragrances) could irritate your skin. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Liquid Soap Advantages: Liquid soap is generally gentler on skin than bar soap and can contain additional moisturizing ingredients like glycerin or aloe vera. (kcmuseum.org)
  • For the best results, look for a bar soap that contains moisturizing ingredients like glycerin or shea butter. (kcmuseum.org)
  • For instance, how much they are willing to spend, what scent they prefer, bar our liquid, and what kind of ingredients are in the soap. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • In the past, I never looked at the ingredients of soaps I purchased. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • What I would like you to do is look at the ingredients of your soap. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Others love the idea of natural soap but don't completely understand how natural ingredients work. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • First, let's look at the ingredients of one of my favorite soaps. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Here are the ingredients: aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf, carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil, water,ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, potassium hydroxide, glycerin, and proprietary essential blend. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Or how many soaps have such beneficial ingredients? (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • A lot of soaps are made with inexpensive ingredients, which normally means they are not very good for our skin. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Plus all of the ingredients should be safe and beneficial for our skin, that is the whole point of soap. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Next time you buy soap check out the ingredients. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • What ingredients are in the soap? (downhometraditions.com)
  • The best true soaps are made with only vegetable ingredients. (byvalenti.com)
  • Hands down true soaps are the most environmentally friendly of the two when made with vegetable or animal ingredients, without any synthetic or artificial ingredients. (byvalenti.com)
  • Detergent soaps or soaps made with synthetic ingredients are not biodegradable nor environmentally friendly. (byvalenti.com)
  • These liquid foaming hand soaps are carefully crafted with a blend of high-quality ingredients to ensure that your hands receive the care they deserve. (citruscane.com)
  • At Fairhope Soap Company, they believe in using only the highest quality ingredients in their products. (citruscane.com)
  • Our Bee Clean Liquid Foaming Hand Soap is made with skin-loving ingredients that are gentle on your skin, but tough on dirt and germs. (citruscane.com)
  • At Fairhope Soap Company, we believe in using only the best ingredients in our products. (citruscane.com)
  • That's why we've formulated this foaming hand soap with nourishing ingredients such as honey and oatmeal. (citruscane.com)
  • Indulge in the sweet, comforting scent of the Bee Clean Liquid Foaming Hand Soap, and experience the luxury of natural, nourishing ingredients. (citruscane.com)
  • This recipe is not about using a pre-made liquid soap and adding some ingredients. (herbalcochete.com)
  • What are the Ingredients to Make Homemade Soap? (handmadology.com)
  • Not only do you have control over the ingredients used, but you can also customize the scents, colors, and designs of your soaps. (handmadology.com)
  • To make homemade soap, you will need a few key ingredients. (handmadology.com)
  • So, if you're interested in making your own handmade soaps at home, gather your ingredients, follow the proper safety precautions, and enjoy the creative process of making personalized soaps. (handmadology.com)
  • DIY Foaming Hand Soap (Only 3 Ingredients! (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Start by gathering all the ingredients and supplies to make this life changing DIY foaming hand soap. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Next, wash out the soap dispensers and make sure they are clean before adding the ingredients. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • We had a question recently about our soap label listing lye in the ingredients. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • But we choose to list the ingredients that go into the soap making process. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • The reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. (aozunchem.com)
  • Being "exothermic," the methoxide reaction generates heat. (supergallos.com)
  • Waxes and butter do not saponify and give a cloudy appearance to the soap. (diyproducts101.com)
  • We chose to use coconut oil in our soaps because it is widely tolerated by people with allergies and we use non-GMO, organic coconut oil. (downhometraditions.com)
  • For instance, if you would like a soap that lathers a lot, you should use 20% to 25% of coconut oil. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • Soap, by definition, is the result of a chemical reaction between some kind of oil (like olive oil, coconut oil or cocoa butter) and lye. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • In this effect, the soap is strengthened by sugar tenside and fatty alcohol sulphate, which are obtained from the purely plant-based raw materials sugar, starch and coconut oil through chemical reactions with the help of acids. (warenpoint.de)
  • In this reaction, the fatty acids are cleaved from the triglyceride backbone and in a two-step chemical reaction soap molecules are formed, along with water and glycerin. (curlynikki.com)
  • Although the source of fats is natural, there is still a chemical reaction and modification that must be done to get a useful derivative. (curlynikki.com)
  • 1. The lye is completely consumed in the chemical reaction, which makes certain the final product doesn't burn or irritate skin or damage hair. (curlynikki.com)
  • Does 100% non-chemical soap exist? (earthoria.com)
  • Therefore it is extremely important to use personal protective equipment including safety glasses, chemical-resistant gloves, and adequate ventilation when using lye to make soap (or clean your drain). (earthoria.com)
  • Potassium hydroxide creates the chemical reaction to bind the oil and water molecules. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Soap is made from the chemical reaction of lye and oil known as saponiphication. (downhometraditions.com)
  • A chemical reaction has the rate expression, Rate = K[A] 2 [B]. What is its overall order? (kseebsolutions.com)
  • You cannot make soap without that particular chemical combination. (itibabeauty.com)
  • That process generates and creates its own heat by nature of the chemical reaction. (itibabeauty.com)
  • Lye is an ingredient, but it is completely used up in the chemical soap-creating reaction. (bioprepper.com)
  • Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KOH. (aozunchem.com)
  • You must ensure that you do not inhale chemical reaction fumes. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • If you want to get involved in gardening and the organic cultivation of your food with your own garden, but you do not want to use any type of chemical for pest control, you should know the potential of potassium soap as an ecological, cheap pesticide without adverse effects, that will revitalize the garden by providing nutrients and keeping small pests away. (complete-gardening.com)
  • Currently there are old soaps such as Aleppo in Syria that are still manufactured with the original methods to preserve their purity and naturalness, avoiding the use of chemical agents. (complete-gardening.com)
  • Like other corrosive acids and alkali's, sodium hydroxide in solution form can dissolve proteins quickly and lead to moderate to severe chemical burning when exposed to skin. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Lye is the standard alkaline used to form the chemical reaction needed to take place. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Soap can be made without Lye, Potassium Hydroxide , a very similar chemical is often used to create liquid soaps. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Chemical reactions of any kind can be extremely dangerous if mixed or processed incorrectly because the chemical compounds are tricky to get right. (supergallos.com)
  • Liquid soaps and bar soap differ from each other in their chemical formulation. (diyproducts101.com)
  • This is the chemical name for the result of mixing palm oil and sodium hydroxide - oil and lye again! (thebubblebarn.com)
  • The chemical reaction transforms the oil and lye into (Ta-da! (thebubblebarn.com)
  • Location and pattern - Does the rash affect only sun-exposed areas or only areas in direct contact with gloves, shoes, goggles or face masks (as would be expected with allergic reactions to a chemical in the item)? (drugs.com)
  • The saponification process is a simple one-step reaction with no waste generated: the glycerin is split off from the fatty acids, and the fatty acids combine with the sodium or potassium to form soap, while the hydroxide forms water. (drbronner.com)
  • In fact, according to a study by the University of Maryland Medical Center, "there is no significant difference between using plain soap and water or using an antibacterial handwash" when it comes to preventing the spread of infection. (kcmuseum.org)
  • However, bar soap can be messy and it doesn't always dissolve as well in hard water. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Soap breaks up the oil into smaller drops, which can mix with the water. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • One end of soap molecules love water - they are hydrophilic. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • The other end of soap molecules hate water - they are hydrophobic. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • This is how soap cleans your hands - it causes drops of grease and dirt to be pulled off your hands and suspended in water. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Soap is literally just water, lye and oil. (downhometraditions.com)
  • True soap is only made using Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) and fats for solid bars or Potassium Hydroxide and fats for liquid soap with the addition in both cases of enough water to dissolve the lye. (byvalenti.com)
  • If you prefer a clear soap, simply place the bottle in a warm water bath to clear. (citruscane.com)
  • When making the liquid soap with water, again, you need to heat the mixture. (herbalcochete.com)
  • To make liquid soap you will always need soap paste and water, to dilute the liquid soap. (herbalcochete.com)
  • The final liquid soap, because of its water content, needs a preservative to be safe, or it needs to be used under a month. (herbalcochete.com)
  • I've seen recipe calling for 1:1 dilution (1 portion of soap paste for 1 portion of water), but I find it quite difficult to work with. (herbalcochete.com)
  • If you use a dilution of 1:1, you will be using 1 time the soap paste weight in water: 500g. (herbalcochete.com)
  • With a dilution of 1:2, you will be using 2 times the soap paste weight in water, that is 1000g of water. (herbalcochete.com)
  • With 1:3 dilution, you will be using 3 times the soap paste weight in water - 1500g, which makes what the recipe calls for: 2 liters of liquid soap. (herbalcochete.com)
  • Lye, which is the combination of the sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide with water, is used to make ALL soaps. (itibabeauty.com)
  • There is just enough water in the liquid soaps to keep them liquid. (lisabronner.com)
  • Any less water and the soap begins to solidify. (lisabronner.com)
  • For around the house purposes, you would need to take the extra step of dissolving the bar soaps in water before using them in a spray bottle solution, but they are equally effective. (lisabronner.com)
  • The reaction can be catalyzed by acid, base, or lipase, but it also occurs as an un-catalyzed reaction between fats and water dissolved in the fat phase at suitable temperatures and pressures [ 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These soap molecules have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail, allowing them to effectively remove dirt and oil from surfaces. (handmadology.com)
  • Sodium hydroxide is dissolved in water to form a solution of the desired concentration. (aozunchem.com)
  • Potassium hydroxide is also used in the production of various other chemicals, including pharmaceuticals, food additives, and water treatment chemicals. (aozunchem.com)
  • Without a foaming dispenser, the soap would just kind of dump into your hand like water. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Finally, add water to fill up the soap dispenser the rest of the way. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Here is the miracle of soap: the lipophilic end of soap molecule catches fats and pull them from their support, thus cleaning the skin (or any other object to be washed), while the other end is attracted to water. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • As a result fats caught by the soap molecules are taken away by the rinsing water. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • During washing, soap removes fat constituting the hydrolipidic film that covers the skin, protects it and retains its water. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • Water is a key ingredient in soap making . (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • Potassium soap differs from common soap in that it does not contain sodium, its main components being potassium hydroxide, water and oil. (complete-gardening.com)
  • In addition, potassium is involved in osmoregulation, that is, the regulation of water inside plants. (complete-gardening.com)
  • If the potassium deficiency is not addressed, what follows will be the defoliation of the plant, that is, it will lose its leaves sooner than it should, while suffering water stress. (complete-gardening.com)
  • any water that enters the reactor can often lead to saponification (undesirable process that produces soap) later on. (ku.edu)
  • Whenever handling lye and creating a lye/water solution, keep the reaction in a very well-ventilated area. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • In water it dissolves very well under great heat generation due to the negative enthalpy of solution of -44.4 kJ/mol to the strongly alkaline reacting sodium hydroxide solution (pH 14 at c = 1 mol/L). It is always completely dissociated in aqueous solution. (itwreagents.com)
  • To prevent the sodium hydroxide from binding water from the air, it can be stored together with a desiccant. (itwreagents.com)
  • Some people try to use tap water in their homemade liquid soap solutions. (diyproducts101.com)
  • If you use hard water in making soap, the minerals in the water will turn the soap into an opalescent mixture that gives a very unpleasant appearance. (diyproducts101.com)
  • For generations, handwashing with soap and water has been considered a measure of personal hygiene ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The soap acts as a lubricant and emulsifier, while the hot water dissolves and disperses the clog. (serviceexperts.com)
  • I know shave soap uses a high water amount but this recipe, if you count the coconut milk as part of your liquid - ends up being about a 5.3 to 1 liquid to lye ratio. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • I think this would make more of a cream soap than a puck, but you can always cook down the extra water. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • Not going to debate you, but if you want to get your first shave soap under your belt then there are recipes here on this forum which don't have questionable water amounts and are proven to make excellent shaving soaps - with step by step instructions and even video tutorials. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • The lime soap is then quickly 100% broken down by microorganisms into carbon dioxide and water (secondary breakdown). (warenpoint.de)
  • We understand that fragrances are important to many of our customers, which is why they have included a carefully selected fragrance to add a delightful scent to their soap. (citruscane.com)
  • The liquid foaming hand soaps are also enriched with Polysorbate 20, a gentle emulsifier that helps to distribute the fragrance evenly throughout the soap. (citruscane.com)
  • Liquid soaps sell on two bases: appearance and fragrance. (diyproducts101.com)
  • Is it a Soap or a Detergent bar? (byvalenti.com)
  • Some of these detergent products are actually marketed as "soap" but are not true soap in the common and legal definition of the word. (byvalenti.com)
  • Detergent bars, classified by the FDA as synthetic soaps, are the ones that don't use lye to be made, so there isn't per se a saponification process taking place when these soaps are manufactured. (byvalenti.com)
  • Melt and Pour formulas, also known as Clear Glycerine Soap -- those fabulous transparent soaps with decorative elements embedded in them -- are classified as detergent bars or synthetic soaps not true soaps. (byvalenti.com)
  • Soap and detergent are both surfactants. (lisabronner.com)
  • Potassium hydroxide is an important inorganic compound used in a wide range of industrial applications, from soap and detergent manufacturing to battery production. (aozunchem.com)
  • Additionally, I have heard people say they have used it as an all purpose cleaner, dish soap, and laundry detergent. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • All soap is created with some form of lye solution, otherwise it's considered a cleaning or detergent type product which has very different cleaning properties. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Soap, sugar tenside and fatty alcohol sulphate complement and strengthen each other in this liquid detergent. (warenpoint.de)
  • Amberlyst ® 15 hydrogen form dried cation exchange resin is designed as a processing aid to reduce and remove trace levels of glycerin, salts, soaps, and other organics from crude biodiesel streams. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Saponification is the process in which triglycerides are combined with a strong base to form fatty acid metal salts during the soap-making process. (profound-answers.com)
  • In the traditional one-step process, the triglyceride is treated with a strong base (e.g. lye), which cleaves the ester bond, releasing fatty acid salts (soaps) and glycerol. (profound-answers.com)
  • As a strong base, the hydroxide ion displaces weaker and volatile bases from their salts. (itwreagents.com)
  • Salts emerge as a result of the reaction between an acid and a base. (bdootnairobi.com)
  • Since hydrogen is flammable, mixing a large quantity of lye (e.g., sodium hydroxide) and aluminum in a closed container is dangerous - especially when the system is at a high temperature, which speeds up the reaction. (earthoria.com)
  • In this cell, hydrogen and oxygen are bubbled through porous carbon electrodes into concentrated aqueous sodium hydroxide. (kseebsolutions.com)
  • Aldehydes which do not have an α-hydrogen atom, undergo self-oxidation and reduction reaction on heating with conc. (kseebsolutions.com)
  • Hardness - sodium hydroxide produces a harder soap than potassium hydroxide. (lisabronner.com)
  • Let's note, however, that the main function of soap to remove dirt and dissolve fat, when applied to the care of the body, eventually removes even the layer of slightly acidic fat (pH about 5.5) that the skin produces to protect itself. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • Olive Oil is known for making the gentlest of soaps. (downhometraditions.com)
  • So to create the soap you have to make react a fat, tallow or vegetable oil (typically, olive oil), with an alkaline base such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide (that in the leaches were present because were contained in the ash being used to prepare it. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • 2# Disadvantages: Liquid soaps tend to be more expensive than bar soaps and can sometimes contain harsh chemicals that can dry out your skin. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Therefore sodium hydroxide cannot be substituted for potassium hydroxide and vice versa because soap making recipes will have different quantity requirements for these two chemicals depending on the kind of soap being manufactured. (earthoria.com)
  • It will explain how you can have effective, and safe soap without nasty chemicals. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • That's why they've ensured that the foaming soaps are free from harsh chemicals and additives that can be harmful to the skin. (citruscane.com)
  • Potassium hydroxide is commonly used in the production of various chemicals, including fertilizers, soaps, and detergents. (aozunchem.com)
  • This category includes diaper rash (caused by prolonged skin contact with urine and stool) and rashes caused by contact with harsh chemicals, such as laundry soaps and fabric softeners. (drugs.com)
  • Chemicals in bubble baths or soaps may cause inflammation and pruritus of the vulva, which often recur. (msdmanuals.com)
  • DIN EN 14110, Fat and Oil Derivatives - Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) - Determination of Methanol Content. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • There, the oil is mixed with nine gallons of methanol (approximately three times the stoichiometric ratio for the reaction) and a titration-based amount of potassium hydroxide (KOH) for approximately four hours. (ku.edu)
  • The methanol is added to contact the fatty acids and create methyl ester, and the potassium hydroxide is used as a catalyst to help the reaction take place and to stabilize the glycerin for soap production. (ku.edu)
  • In a separate process, methanol is removed from the glycerin, and it is then used in the manufacturing of soap. (ku.edu)
  • Methanol was used for transesterification (molar ratio of oil to methanol 1:6) and potassium hydroxide was used as a catalyst. (upce.cz)
  • After the reaction time, the residue of catalyst was neutralized by gaseous carbon dioxide and methanol excess was removed. (upce.cz)
  • These typically involve combining sodium hydroxide and methanol, then adding the resulting solution to vegetable oil. (supergallos.com)
  • It occurs when methanol is combined with a catalyst, which may be sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. (supergallos.com)
  • DIN EN 14103, Fat and Oil Derivates - Fatty Acid Methylesters (FAME) - Determination of Ester and Linolenic Acid Methyl Ester Contents. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • DIN EN 14105, Fat and Oil Derivatives - Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) - Determination of Free and Total Glycerol and Mono-, Di-, Tri-glyceride Content. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • DIN EN 14214, Automotive Fuels - Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) for Diesel Engines - Requirements and Test Methods. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Saponification is a process by which triglycerides are reacted with sodium or potassium hydroxide (lye) to produce glycerol and a fatty acid salt called "soap. (profound-answers.com)
  • The parameters effect of ethanolic KOH concentration, reaction temperature, and reaction time to free fatty acid (FFA%) were investigated using D-Optimal Design. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 7. Pour the soap mixture into soap molds and cover with a towel or plastic wrap to insulate. (handmadology.com)
  • However it is recommended to keep it in the soap mixture as it brings its moisturising property to soap. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • The best times to spray the plants with the potassium soap mixture are during the first hours of the morning or at the end of the afternoon, thus avoiding the hours of sun, as well as rain. (complete-gardening.com)
  • Lards and other animal fats are solid at room temperature, and their particles remain suspended in the soap mixture. (diyproducts101.com)
  • How many soaps have such a small ingredient list? (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Honey is known for its natural antibacterial properties, making it an excellent ingredient for a hand soap. (citruscane.com)
  • What is the main active ingredient in soap? (handmadology.com)
  • Potassium hydroxide is a key ingredient in the production of liquid soaps and detergents. (aozunchem.com)
  • The lye that went into making the sodium palmate was used up by the time it went into the soap, so it doesn't have to be listed on the ingredient label. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • For the soap, rapeseed oil / sunflower oil from controlled organic cultivation is saponified in a special saponification process, without external heat supply, with the help of potassium hydroxide. (warenpoint.de)
  • The final product, potassium hydroxide, is typically packaged in drums, bags, or bulk containers for shipping to customers. (aozunchem.com)
  • Personally, I typically do not make more soap until the dispensers are empty and need refilling. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Typically, the first is referred to as the "methoxide reaction. (supergallos.com)
  • Ethanol increases the catalyst solubility in the oil-ethyl ester phase, thus accelerating the saponification reaction. (profound-answers.com)
  • Monoglycerides and free fatty acids, as well as by other esters such as lactones consume one equivalent of base: 98 At the end of the reaction the quantity of KOH is determined by titrated using standard solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl). (wikipedia.org)
  • But, to be honest, I've used this liquid soap recipe with and without vegetable glycerin and I can't find a significant difference. (herbalcochete.com)
  • The discovery of soap probably is due to the observation of the effect that had the leaches on animal or vegetable fat present on clothes, that they were trying to wash, once subjected to heat. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • Its salt, potassium bitartrate, commonly known as cream of tartar, develops naturally in the process of winemaking. (openfoodfacts.org)
  • Our liquid soaps are three times more concentrated than most liquid soaps on the market, which means more soap per bottle and less waste in packaging materials. (drbronner.com)
  • These liquid soaps are three times more concentrated than most liquid soaps on the market, which means more soap per bottle and less waste in packaging materials. (kimbertonwholefoods.com)
  • Some people say that bar soap is just as effective as liquid soap, while others argue that liquid soap is more effective at killing germs. (kcmuseum.org)
  • The answer is yes, bar soap is just as effective as liquid soap at killing germs. (kcmuseum.org)
  • In fact, bar soap is often more effective than liquid hand soap at removing dirt and bacteria. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Additionally, bar soap is less likely to cause skin irritation than liquid hand soap. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Is It Better to Use Bar Soap Or Liquid Soap? (kcmuseum.org)
  • If you're wondering whether bar soap or liquid soap is the better option, the answer may surprise you. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Here's a closer look at bar soap vs liquid soap to help you decide which is right for you. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Bar Soap Advantages: Bar soap is less expensive than liquid soap and often lasts longer. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Disadvantages: Some people find bar soap drying and prefer the moisturizing effects of liquid soap. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Plus, many people find liquid soaps more aesthetically pleasing than bars of soap since they come in a variety of colors and scents. (kcmuseum.org)
  • When it comes to handwashing, there are two main types of soap that people use: bar soap and liquid soap. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Bar soap is generally less expensive than liquid soap, and it can last longer since you don't use as much per wash. (kcmuseum.org)
  • Liquid soap is more convenient and easier to use, but it can be more expensive. (kcmuseum.org)
  • If you want something that's easy to use and won't leave behind a mess, liquid soap is the way to go. (kcmuseum.org)
  • When it comes to handwashing, bar soap is just as effective as liquid soap at removing bacteria and viruses. (kcmuseum.org)
  • It is only used for making liquid soaps. (earthoria.com)
  • Whether you like liquid, bar soap or foaming soap, they have it. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Fairhope Soap Company's Liquid Foaming Hand Soaps are the perfect addition to any sink. (citruscane.com)
  • These liquid foaming hand soaps do not contain any parabens, sulfates, phthalates, or synthetic dyes. (citruscane.com)
  • These liquid foaming hand soaps come in a variety of fragrances, each one carefully crafted to provide a unique sensory experience. (citruscane.com)
  • These liquid foaming hand soaps are the perfect addition to any household, and we're confident that you'll love the way they leave your hands feeling. (citruscane.com)
  • Introducing Bee Clean Liquid Foaming Hand Soap, made with love by Fairhope Soap Company. (citruscane.com)
  • It is not about using a soap bar to make liquid soap (although you can find how to do it in this link ). (herbalcochete.com)
  • Liquid soap from scratch is made with potassium hydroxide. (herbalcochete.com)
  • You can use this soap paste directly or diluted to make liquid soap. (herbalcochete.com)
  • Heat plays a very important part in making liquid soap, so you might want to consider it when calculating its cost. (herbalcochete.com)
  • The final result, however, is a pretty golden liquid soap that is as soft and mild as any handmade soap. (herbalcochete.com)
  • If you want to keep your liquid soap economical, you can use just a few drops or even leave it unscented. (herbalcochete.com)
  • Now, you can store liquid soap in two ways: as soap paste or as the final liquid soap. (herbalcochete.com)
  • if you store the soap paste, you need to keep making liquid soap portions that last for one month, but you save in preservative usage. (herbalcochete.com)
  • if you want the final liquid soap, you will need to use the preservative, making the soap more expensive. (herbalcochete.com)
  • On the other hand, you save on heat and time, as you just need to make all liquid soap in one go. (herbalcochete.com)
  • So, it's up to you, your preferences, time and what you wish your liquid soap to cost. (herbalcochete.com)
  • This will give you roughly a total of 1 liter of liquid soap (500g + 500g = 1kg = ~1 liter). (herbalcochete.com)
  • If you wish to just make a portion of soap, just multiply by the portion percentage of total liquid soap. (herbalcochete.com)
  • 100 ml is 5% of 2 liters of liquid soap. (herbalcochete.com)
  • Is Liquid Soap Economical? (herbalcochete.com)
  • Also, the bar soap can be grated to achieve a kind of powdered soap for laundry, although the liquid works just as well. (lisabronner.com)
  • The chemistry is a little different for both, but considering that a bar of soap weighs 5 oz, and thus 4.75 oz of it is soap, you would need 12.18 ounces (a little over 1 ½ c.) of liquid soap to equal the soap content of a 5 oz bar. (lisabronner.com)
  • Doing the math the other way, 1 cup of liquid soap equals approximately 2/3 of a bar (or 3.64 oz.) of Dr. B's bar soap. (lisabronner.com)
  • The Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Bar and Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps are interchangeable. (lisabronner.com)
  • And here's a video tour of our Liquid Soap Production Factory . (lisabronner.com)
  • When soap is formed during saponification a liquid separates out what is the name of this liquid? (profound-answers.com)
  • Keep white vinegar on hand to neutralize any splashes of the lye liquid or the green soap. (bioprepper.com)
  • A comprehensive range of surfactant concentrates to certified natural and organic liquid soap bases. (stephensonpersonalcare.com)
  • On the weekend I made my first batch of liquid soap and it was a bit of a disaster with a white film on top and the soap cloudy. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • I make a lot of liquid soap but I've never tried Jackie Thompson's method. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • I totally failed on my first attempt and swore I'd never make liquid soap again. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • Why Is My Liquid Soap Cloudy/Milky? (diyproducts101.com)
  • One of the most common problems soap makers encounter when making liquid soap for the first time is ending up with a milky or cloudy batch, and most of the time, they don't know why it even happened. (diyproducts101.com)
  • That's because making liquid soap is not only very different in comparison to making bar soaps, but It's also much trickier. (diyproducts101.com)
  • This indicates again that making liquid soap is trickier, and therefore, the chances are higher to fail. (diyproducts101.com)
  • But before we know the actual reason for the hazy appearance of liquid soaps, we must know about the essential liquid soap-making process . (diyproducts101.com)
  • Liquid soap can be made using several methods, but most liquid soap makers prefer a hot process method . (diyproducts101.com)
  • Several reasons can make your liquid soap appear cloudy. (diyproducts101.com)
  • This incomplete saponification gives a milky and cloudy appearance to the liquid soap. (diyproducts101.com)
  • However, it is safe to use 10% extra lye in liquid soap, a common practice in liquid soap making. (diyproducts101.com)
  • Is It Ok To Use Cloudy Liquid Soap? (diyproducts101.com)
  • If your liquid soap has turned cloudy, you can still use it. (diyproducts101.com)
  • Using a gray-appearing liquid soap will not harm your skin if it is not too high on pH, and it happens only in lye-heavy soaps. (diyproducts101.com)
  • Then why is cloudy liquid soap an issue? (diyproducts101.com)
  • No one wants to buy a liquid soap that appears curdled or cloudy. (diyproducts101.com)
  • Customers judge the liquid soaps based on clarity and their aroma. (diyproducts101.com)
  • I think I am just going to follow it step for step anyway just to get my first shave soap under my belt but just wanted a little feedback on the liquid content. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • Since Jan Berry's recipe most likely pre-dates Soap Maker Friend, you might want to try entering it on Summer Bee Meadows Advanced Calculator For Solid, Liquid, or Cream Soaps. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • Back in the day, that was the most popular calc for liquid and cream soap. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • All of my paste shave soap formulas use a 5.67 / 1, liquid to lye ratio. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • During saponification, ester reacts with an inorganic base to produce alcohol and soap. (profound-answers.com)
  • One of the saponification reaction taking triglyceride as an ester and sodium hydroxide as the base is as follows: In this reaction, triglyceride reacts with sodium hydroxide (a strong base) and glycerol is produced (an acid) along with soap (sodium palmitate). (profound-answers.com)
  • There is no ifs-ands-or-buts about it, cold process soap requires lye to become…well, soap! (thebubblebarn.com)
  • The optimum conditions for maximum FFA% were achieved at 1.75M of ethanolic KOH concentration, 65°C of reaction temperature and 2.0 h of reaction time. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Common to all processes are additional purification and concentration stages to obtain anhydrous sodium hydroxide. (itwreagents.com)
  • According to the OECD, soap, sugar surfactants, coconut fatty alcohol sulfate and sulfated castor oil are considered to be easily biodegradable. (warenpoint.de)
  • The foamer creates a soap consistency that allows you to spread the soap all over your hands and create a more effective hand washing experience. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Soaps have been made for millennia. (drbronner.com)
  • It is believed that the first soaps were accidentally made by fat dripping into the ashes of cooking fires. (drbronner.com)
  • Soap simply cannot be made without lye. (earthoria.com)
  • It works because soap is made up of molecules with two very different ends. (dayspabodybasics.com)
  • Although are soaps are made in a gluten-free, peanut-free facility from products that are naturally gluten-free, there is the possibility of cross-contamination from the handling by the suppliers. (downhometraditions.com)
  • The naturally made foaming soap gently cleanses and hydrates your skin while leaving your hands feeling refreshed and moisturized. (citruscane.com)
  • Shop our collection today and experience the difference of naturally made foaming soap. (citruscane.com)
  • Just a sidenote - soap cannot be made any other way. (lisabronner.com)
  • These types of soap, made ​​with natural raw materials, collected today a renewed success in public opinion. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • I was 60 when I made my first bar of soap. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • That bar of soap was made by blending in some already-made palm oil soap. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • The Marseille soap also, in its original formulation, is from neutral to alkaline and, as such, in addition to free the skin of its protective layer, damages it and irritates it. (stefanopaladini.net)
  • Caustic drain cleaners contain lye or potassium hydroxide, which generates heat to break down and dissolve materials in the drain. (serviceexperts.com)
  • Soap molecules used in shampoo bars are similar to some of the more familiar hair cleansers such as sodium lauryl sulfate in that they are anionic (negatively charged) surfactants. (curlynikki.com)
  • Key to the method is the use of phenolphthalein indicator, which indicates the consumption of strong base (KOH) by the acid, not the weak base (potassium carboxylates). (wikipedia.org)
  • In this reaction, one molecule of the aldehyde is reduced to alcohol while another is oxidized to carboxylic acid salt. (kseebsolutions.com)
  • The results show that the yield of methylester (biodiesel) is significantly affected by higher acid number, as well as enhanced soap formation. (upce.cz)
  • While both types of soap are effective at cleaning, there are some key differences that can make one more advantageous than the other. (kcmuseum.org)
  • There is absolutely no way to make a bar soap without using lye. (earthoria.com)
  • The basic reaction that is needed to make soap, called 'saponification', cannot occur without some form of lye reacting with some form of oil. (earthoria.com)
  • Both are considered lye, but the potassium hydroxide is not strong enough to make a solid soap. (earthoria.com)
  • I use flakes to make soap - but would use any form available. (earthoria.com)
  • Therefore I always use plastic containers and glass when I make soap. (earthoria.com)
  • Although lye is used to make soap, there is no actual lye in the soap. (downhometraditions.com)
  • So the short answer would be: lye is needed to make soap, but there is no lye in the finished soap. (downhometraditions.com)
  • There is just no other way to make true soap and this is the method we use at By Valenti Organics. (byvalenti.com)
  • With this recipe, you make 500g of soap paste. (herbalcochete.com)
  • The pioneers and trailblazers of the west knew the value of cleanliness, and the value of knowing how to make their own soap. (bioprepper.com)
  • You can make soap instead of buying it and give it as a gift, use it for barter, or use it for yourself. (bioprepper.com)
  • How Do You Make Homemade Soap at Home? (handmadology.com)
  • Is it Legal to Make Soap at Home? (handmadology.com)
  • To make soap at home, you will need to follow a specific process called saponification. (handmadology.com)
  • Can you use baking soda instead of lye to make soap? (handmadology.com)
  • Can I make potassium hydroxide at home? (aozunchem.com)
  • It is not recommended to attempt to make potassium hydroxide at home due to the highly reactive nature of the compound and the potential for accidents. (aozunchem.com)
  • If you make this recipe and try to reuse an old soap dispenser without a foamer, the soap will be too runny to use. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Make Your Own Soap For Your Family And Friends! (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • To find out the details on how to make soap, follow this link to Soap Making Technique . (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • You must take care to proceed in small quantities, especially if it is to make several kinds of soaps in different colours and various fragrances. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • And can you make soap without Lye? (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • It is incredibly important to take these risks into consideration when using lye to make your own soaps and taking the right precautions when doing so. (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • Without it, you simply won't make any soap! (beecleansoaps.co.uk)
  • I have three kids mostly grown up now so time to do fun things like make soap. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • I am about to make my first shave soap recipe and I will be using a recipe from Jan Berry's book - Simple and Natural Soapmaking. (soapmakingforum.com)
  • First, you can't make cold process soap without it. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • The fact is that lye is indeed used to make soap. (thebubblebarn.com)
  • If lye is used to make soap, why is handmade soap so gentle? (thebubblebarn.com)
  • The removal of the protective film by a stripper washing such as the one of commercially produced soaps weakens skin, which, without it protection, is highly exposed to external factors. (homemadesoapstore.com)
  • Many store bought hand soaps are labeled with phrases like "kills 99.9% of germs" or "antimicrobial" and "anitbacterial. (livingherpurpose.com)
  • Making handmade soaps at home can be a fun and rewarding hobby. (handmadology.com)