Ivory soap bars are supposed to be nearly pure soap. Soap is made by combining fat and lye. This is not true of ivory detergents or liquid soaps.
James N. Gamble invented the ivory soap
No. Like other soaps, Ivory soap dissolves in water.
ivory
Yes
No one uses lard for soap; it would indeed clog the pores. Soap can be made using lard, but you certainly don't end up with lard when it is made.
ivory contains horse bone and nail clippings
Just about all the major soap manufacturers use a mixture of beef and pork tallow (or beef tallow and pork lard, if you want to get persnickety) Ivory Soap's website says it's made of both vegetable oils and animal fats.
Ivory soap bars are supposed to be nearly pure soap. Soap is made by combining fat and lye. This is not true of ivory detergents or liquid soaps.
James N. Gamble invented the ivory soap
No. Like other soaps, Ivory soap dissolves in water.
ivory hand soap liquid ingredients
From what I've read, Ivory soap was about 10 cents.
no, it is a different kind of ivory
This is nonfiction. Ivory soap is known to float due to its unique formulation that incorporates air bubbles during production.
ivory is the best soap for soap carving.
yes