As long as the soap does not have posionous chemicals in it you are okay to eat it, but not to much. I recomend you do not eat any at all, but if you do try dove.
Just pick up a bar of soap in your supermarket and take a read of the ingredients.
John is buying a chocolate bar for his brother, Jack. Jack is eating the chocolate bar. After eating the chocolate bar, Jack washes his hands and mouth with soap He thank John for buying him a chocolate bar.
What do you mean by body soap? Soap that is in bar form, or soap that in a bottle like body wash? Bar soap could pick up sand and grit that might scratch the finish. Body wash is a mild abrasive but I have never heard of anybody using it for washing a car but I assume that a slight clouding of the clear coat is possible. If you have access to dish soap (detergent) it is the best improvised automotive soap.
Soap shaped as bar
liquid soap. by using bar soap u spread germs from one persons body to yours...its also unclean to share foo foo's for the same reason..... so even though you may think that its fine to by bar soap because its soap and it will be clean think again and by liquid soap!
- Liquid soap (a soap prepared with potassium hydroxide) cannot be turned in solid soap. It is prepared especially to be liquid.- Melted soap (prepared with sodium hydroxide) can be solidified after adding a small quantity of sodium chloride and by cooling to room temperature.
Sandalwood Soap comes in a 5.3 ounce bar. This soap is primarily used for one's hands and body for cleaning purposes. One can purchase this soap at almost any retail store.
Soap is a mixture.
liquid soap is more expensive...plus bar soap lasts longer...
liquid soap is better because who wants to use someone old nasty bar soap with all of that sick sweat for other people not me
Bar soaps leave a layer of film called soap scum on your body and when you think of it soap scum makes your shower look dirty. A soap making you itch can either be an allergic reaction to the soap or just dry skin.
yes