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Some people made home-made lye soap, but soap was also available in the stores if you could afford it.
Fat and lye made from wood ashes.
no soap was not invented yet! actually it was it was made of pig lard
In the Colonial times, many people brought over supplies from Europe. The Colonists needed to be sanitary, so they made soap from natural substances. Colonial soap was made using two key ingredients: lye, which colonists made from the ash of wood fires, and fat, which was the byproduct of butchering animals.
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The active ingredients of soap are usually triclosan or triclocarban which are anti-bacterial.
The main ingredient in soap making believe it or not is Oil, Sometimes Olive oil. There are different ingredient that always go in soap but the one they always seem to use it oil.
soap was produced by boiling wood ash lye and fats together
what ingredients make soap suds
lye is an alkaline ingredient in soap making that transforms oils into soap
When the soap gets wet it causes it to produce bubbles.
This has been done since Colonial times in America: It hardens the soap somewhat, so it doesn't get "mushy" in the soap dish.
the main ingredient in ajax dish soap is triclosan
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lye
The duties of a chandler were making candles. They were peasants.. by yo yo $#@!
No. Soap is basic in nature.