I have that same doubt, i am referring through many sites,, but i cant able to find,, can any please answer for this one,, or pls give link
According to me Dove soap is good, natural & a mild soap so its TFM would be more than 85.
They are not maintaining it.... so pls send mail.....!!
72%
Grade 1 is the highest category laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The grading of the soap is determined by the percentage of Total Fatty Matter (TFM) in the soap. TFM content is the ratio of mass of the fatty content to the mass of the soap. So, the higher the TFM the better and purer is the soap. The TFM of a Grade 1 soap is minimum 76% with no fillers (least number of additives), thus making it a purer soap. The soap with the higher TFM gives more lather, lasts longer and, more importantly, cleans better. The goodness of soap lies in the % of TFM contained in it. A high quality (Grade 1) soap has to contain 76%TFM. Least quality soap (Grade 3) at least 60%.
Cinthol and Margo
According to me Dove soap is good, natural & a mild soap so its TFM would be more than 85.
They are not maintaining it.... so pls send mail.....!!
Dove has got the TFM of 88%.
72%
Grade 1 is the highest category laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The grading of the soap is determined by the percentage of Total Fatty Matter (TFM) in the soap. TFM content is the ratio of mass of the fatty content to the mass of the soap. So, the higher the TFM the better and purer is the soap. The TFM of a Grade 1 soap is minimum 76% with no fillers (least number of additives), thus making it a purer soap. The soap with the higher TFM gives more lather, lasts longer and, more importantly, cleans better. The goodness of soap lies in the % of TFM contained in it. A high quality (Grade 1) soap has to contain 76%TFM. Least quality soap (Grade 3) at least 60%.
Cinthol and Margo
Its 73%, Grade II soap as per BIS
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Unilever owns Dove Soap Unilever owns Dove Soap
Dove makes antibacterial soaps - but not antifungal ones.
The Dove Company themselves actually sell the soap to buyers, and then the buyers sell the soap to their customers.
Dove soap got it's name from a Dutch factory. Dove soap was launched in the US in 1957, years after Unilever acquired the soap factory De Duif (Dutch: The Dove) in The Netherlands, from which the English brand name Dove is derived.