Well it depends on how hot the water is.
Really hot:5-10 minutes
Warm :15-20 minutes
cold:1-4 hours
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No. Like other soaps, Ivory soap dissolves in water.
If it is in a solid form and you heat it to melting point.....yes
When soap makers make soap, they use acid in the process. However during the saponification process the harmful acid combines with the fats to form soap. In cold process soaps you need to let your soap cure, during that process the dangerous unreacted lye that may be in the soap converts to soap, thus it would be safe to use after aprox 2 weeks.If you are using Melt & Pour Soap, all lye (acid) converts and reacts with the Oils since heat is used in the soap making process. The Melt & Pour Soap is ready for use immediately after being made.
Yes... melt 1 oz of M&P soap, add 16 oz water (at room temp), let sit over night. For a gel increase M&P to 2 oz. (Use distilled water and make sure to add a preservative)
If you mean two small bars of soap which are no good then heres your answer! Just put them in some water for a few minutes. Then lay one on top of the other and leave to set overnight. When you wake up they should be melted! Hope this helped!
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No. Like other soaps, Ivory soap dissolves in water.
Deoderant is made out of soap and perfume and chloride
If it is in a solid form and you heat it to melting point.....yes
I have never tried to melt Irish Spring, but I have tried to melt Dove. When I tried to melt it, it became this huge bubbly thing. It did not melt at all.
Papaya contains papain extract, a natural enzyme that promotes skin cell renewal. Many people report their best result is to leave this soap on the skin to dry for about 5 minutes before washing off.
ink and soap?....hmmm. You could melt down the soap and mix just enough ink into it so that when it drys, you have marbled soap. You could also carve the soap using a pen and out line the ridges with ink.
When soap makers make soap, they use acid in the process. However during the saponification process the harmful acid combines with the fats to form soap. In cold process soaps you need to let your soap cure, during that process the dangerous unreacted lye that may be in the soap converts to soap, thus it would be safe to use after aprox 2 weeks.If you are using Melt & Pour Soap, all lye (acid) converts and reacts with the Oils since heat is used in the soap making process. The Melt & Pour Soap is ready for use immediately after being made.
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Yes... melt 1 oz of M&P soap, add 16 oz water (at room temp), let sit over night. For a gel increase M&P to 2 oz. (Use distilled water and make sure to add a preservative)
First of all they should ask the name of the respondent. Then they should ask their age, etc. After that the should ask them what tye of soap you re using. Do you like that soap or not. Then have you ever changed the soap. What are the advantages of the soap of the soap you re using, and its disadvantages also. Mainly the questionnaire should ask price of the soap, quality of the soap and the brand of the soap. Then have you changed the soap before and what is the result of that soap. Have you ever complained about that soap or not. These are some general questions to be asked in the soap survey.