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Soaps are made by the process of saponification of fats and oils. Paints and solvents are solutions of various chemicals.
Soaps made from vegetable oils tend to be milder and less harsh on the skin compared to soaps made from animal fats. They also often have better lathering properties and are more environmentally-friendly due to being derived from renewable plant sources.
Soaps made from vegetables are readily biodegradable and tend to have less phosphorous and nitrogen than cmmercially sourced soaps.
Crude oil.
I haven't seen it used, however, "Someday, all paints will be made this way" has been used by Horizon Paints.
Commercially made soaps are products of a big industry. Handmade soaps are made in small quantities but they have a very big variety of compositions.
Beer bottles from PET, soaps, drugs, paper, paints, inks, nylon, objects from polyvinyl chloride and many others.
There are no best rated pastel paints in acrylic, because pastels and acrylics are different types of paints. Acrylic paints are made with synthetic resins, while pastels are made from ground pigment mixed with oil and wax.
Oil paints are slow drying paints made from suspending pigments in oil.
Detergents are synthetic surfactants while soaps are made from natural fats and oils. Detergents are more effective in hard water compared to soaps. Detergents do not form scum in hard water like soaps do.
Quite the oppposite - most soaps are bases. Totally different pH balances.
They made soaps and candles they farmed and sowed