How Soap is made

How Soap is made


 




Soap is the product of a chemical reaction between white, alkaline crystals called lye (also known by the chemical name sodium hydroxide) with triglycerides (the chemical name for oils, waxes and fats). The scientific word which describes this chemical reaction is saponification.


Ingredients: Sodium palmate, Sodium palm kernelate,Water,Glycerine, Talc,Perfume,Liner Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid,Lauric Acid,Sodium Chloride,Sodium Sulfate, Titanium Dioxide, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Etidronate,Tetrasodium Edta,Disodium Distyrlbiphenyl Disulphonate,Hydroxystearic Acid


INGREDIENTS: 1.SODIUM PALMATE,2.

 SODIUM PALM KERNELATE, 

3.WATER, 

4.GLYCERIN, 

5.TALC, 

6. PERFUME, 

7.LINEAR ALKYL BENZENE SULFONIC ACID, 

8.LAURIC ACID, 

9.SODIUM CHLORIDE,

10.SODIUM SULFATE, 

11.TITANIUM DIOXIDE, 

12.POLYSORBATE 20,

13.SODIUM ETIDRONATE, 14.TETRASODIUM EDTA, 

15.DISODIUM DISTYRLBIPHENYL DISULFONATE,

16.HYDROXYSTEARIC ACID, 

17.SODIUM ASCORBYL PHOSPHATE, 18.TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, 

19.SERICIN, ROSA GALLICA FLOWER EXTRACT, 

20.JASMINUM OFFICINALE LIASMINE FLOWER EXTRACT, 

21.PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALMOND) OIL, 

22.NELUMBAM SPECIOSUM FLOWER OIL MENTHA ARVENSIS LEAF OIL, 23.CYMBOPOGON MARTINI OIL, 

24.PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL




Sodium palmate is the sodium salt of palm acid. It usually appears as a white paste or granules, and is derived from a mixture of fatty acids from palm (Elaeis guineensis) oil. We use this ingredient in some of our bar soaps as a surfactant, to gently cleanse skin.


Sodium palm kernelate is the sodium salt of palm kernel acid. It usually appears as a white paste or granules, and is derived from a mixture of fatty acids from palm (Elaeis guineensis) kernel oil. We use this ingredient in some of our bar soaps as a surfactant, to gently cleanse skin.

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