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How to make "effective" soap? - Coggle Diagram
How to make "effective" soap?
HOW TO MAKE
Ingredients
Fat
Lauric acid
Myristic acid
Palmitic acid
Stearic acid
Oleic acid
Linoleic acid
Linolenic acid
Ricinoleic acid
Lye
sodium hydroxide
potassium hydroxide
Oils
Grapeseed Oil.
Coconut Oil.
Cocoa Butter.
Castor Oil.
Babassu Oil.
Avocado Oil.
Argan Oil. :
Scents
Floral
Woody
Oriental
Fresh
Preservatives
Liquid Germall Plus
Suttocide
Soap making processes
Cold soap process
- Combing oils and sodium hydroxide lye, causing a chemical reaction called saponification
Melt and pour
Hot process
- hot oils and lye are combined to begin saponification, and then introduced to heat via a Crock Pot or double boiler.
Rebatch
- Taking a already made soap and giving it a make over by remelting it and adding new colours, flavours, oils and preservatives.
EFFECTIVE
- successful in producing a desired or intended result
Effective is which ways?
Removal or improvements of stains
Removal of bacteria/ bacteria growth colonies
To test rub context after being cleaned with soap on a patrey dish and look at bacteria
Visual cleanliness
Removal of dirt
Removal of persprent
Removal of viruses
Moisterising
pH levels
How well it can get rid of microbes
How it lathers?
Cleansing properties
How it can remove oil/grease
SOAP
- Soaps are sodium or potassium fatty acids salts, produced from the hydrolysis of fats in a chemical reaction called saponification.
Types of soap
Foam soap
Face wash
liquid soap
Dishwashing soap
Landry soap
body wash
Bar soaps
Milk soaps