Only causes AID.
Titanium dioxide is sometimes used for bath soap. It is not however an active ingredient, it is merely a reagent used to give the soap a more white appearance.
When the soap gets wet it causes it to produce bubbles.
Yes, you can make your own glutathione soap but it is very complicated. You will need titanium dioxide, sodium silicate, anti-bacterial liquid, moisturizer, distilled water, and apple extract. You will also need a fragrance, glutathione capsules, coconut oil, evaporated milk, and lye solution.
soaps,shampoos,shaving creams contain sodium laryl sulphate or sodium laureth sulphate which produces foam when used.this also causes cancer it is a carcinogen .this causes cancer.eventhough they are using it in their products since it gives foam
Hard water.
Yes. Releases carbon dioxide, but the soap inside foams.
water causes a chemical reaction which causes it to foam and become slippery
Probably not, but it can make you ill, as soap contains chemicals and ingredients that are not supposed to be eaten.
When they mix, they form an oxygen gas.
Yes. A dioxide is a chemical compound with two oxygen atoms in each molecule. Common dioxides are:nitrogen dioxide - a highly poisonous brown gas (NO2)carbon dioxide, carbonic acid gas, (CO2)chlorine dioxide - an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper, starch, soap or flour and in water purification,sulfur dioxide, sulphur dioxide - a colorless toxic gas (SO2) that occurs in the gases from volcanoes; used in many manufacturing processes and present in industrial emissions; causes acid rain.
Air
Soap cracks and splits because of the continuous wet and dry stages that it undergoes throughout its existence. There are ingredients that can reduce or minimize these effects; about 0.1 to 1 percent titanium dioxide, 0.01 to 1 percent dye, and about 1.5 to 5 percent of a straight chain primary alcohol of 16 to 18 carbon atoms selected from the group consisting of stearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol and myristyl alcohol (pick your poison). MaestroSoap.com