Hand made soap is made using a mixture of lye, water, and various oils. It is important to have a good recipe with good safety instructions before making soap as it can be dangerous if done incorrectly. For instance, lye is caustic and can burn the skin if it is applied directly to it.
Hand wash typically refers to the act of washing one's hands with water and soap, while hand soap specifically refers to the soap used for washing hands. Hand wash may involve other cleaning agents or methods, but hand soap is specifically designed for cleaning hands.
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I guess the one that is prescribed by your doctor. it's according to your body type. There is no need to get a prescibed soap. Dove have a moisturising bar of soap and it is good enough. Just make sure to wash your hands really well with it.
something hand made from you and no one else.....
There are many places where one can find instructions on how to make a soap bar. One can learn on how to make a soap bar by visiting popular on the web sources such as EHow, Wikihow, YouTube, and Life Hacker.
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.
One can purchase cheap laundry soap from places that have it on sale, wholesalers or dollar stores. However, it is usually cheaper for one to just make their own laundry soap at home.
Warm water with a nice amount of vinegar helps make it shine and also cleans them. No soap unless it is a product that is made for hardwood floors. I use Murphy Oil Soap but not every time.
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A four ounce bar of soap will easily fit into the palm of an adults hand. One would be about the same length as a deck of playing cards.
By rubbing it between and over your hands, hand soap acts to remove dirt, germs and other contaminants from your skin. Some hands soaps may also help moisturize your skin. Most, but not all, hand soaps work best when combined with water during the washing process.
Soap is partially comprised of fatty acids; long molecules derived from plant or animal fat. The liquid soaps use shorter, fats, which tend to be more liquid than solid (compare olive oil, for example, to palm oil). The above does not answer the question... The answer is that soft soaps tend to dissolve more readily into water, due to the ions of the soap being able to stabilise and disperse into the water. Hard soaps tends to have ions that make dissolution into water difficult. In other terms, soft soap dissolves easily, where as hard soaps do not. To add to this - soaps made with KOH (caustic potash) give more soluble soap molecules than those made of NaOH. Therefore KOH soaps are soft and are used for liquid soap production and NaOH soaps are hard.