i believe that the French invented Mayonnaise, but i am still researching that.
They are different products, created by different people at different times. If you don't think they are different, try making a BLT with shaving cream.
Mayonnaise is credited to several different sources, but it is definitely French in origin, dating back to at least 1756. Shaving cream may be attributed to George Washington Carver in the early 20th century.
Yes, salad cream was invented as a cheap substitute for mayonnaise.
Donald mckay invented the hair cream and the shaving gell
Shaving cream makes shaving easier.
dispersed substance of shaving cream
Shaving cream expands when air enters the cream as it is forced out Shaving cream expands when air enters the cream as it is forced out
Rise shaving cream was created in 1949.
Shaving Cream - song - was created in 1946.
Frank Shields invented the Shaving Cream, according to wikipedia:"Unsatisfied with traditional shaving methods, MIT Professor Frank Shields set out to create a product that would provide for a less irritating shave. In 1919, he succeeded with the invention of Barbasol - a shaving cream that did not have to be worked into a lather. He named it Barbasol from the combination of two words: the Roman word barba (meaning beard) and "solution." The original formula was a thick lotion, unlike the aerosol foams common today"Mayonnaise has many origins according to Wikipedia:"The most likely origin of it is the town of Mahon in Menorca (Spain), after Armand de Vignerot du Plessis's victory over the British at the city's port in 1756. According to this version, the sauce was originally known as "salsa mahonesa" in Spanish and "maonesa" in Catalan (as it is still known in Menorca), later becoming mayonnaise as it was popularized by the French."
Although it is not quite clear on who invented the aerosol can, we do know that it was invented during World War II due to concerns about the quality of soap. Aerosol containers were first invented during the war as a device for dealing with insects carrying malaria and other diseases. Initially assigned to the Secretary of Agriculture, the patent for this "bug bomb" was released to American industry after the war. When the first aerosol shaving cream appeared in 1950, it captured almost one fifth of the market for shaving preparations within a short time. Today, aerosol preparations dominate the shaving cream market. My father in law, Norman Fine, invented the process for putting shaving cream in a can. He did this while working for Colgate Palmolive. Here is the patent: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2908650.pdf
No, shaving cream is designed to break down in water