Soap can be made of many kinds of fats. Animal fats (i.e., tallow from beef and lard from pork) are often used. Vegetable oils (olive, coconut, and palm) are the most common used. Most "high end" soaps are made from only vegetable oils.
orange soap. The first soaps were made of either animal fat or oils mixed with ash.
Soap can be made from animal fat.
they made it out of pig fat
I was told that it was made with pig fat!
Soap, simply speaking, is made of fat or fat-like substances mixed with ashes. This is exactly how the older lye soap was made. Of course, now, they different but similar ingredients, perfume, emollients, hardeners, and so on, but the basic idea is still the same.
Well, soap is made out of animal fat. In case you didn't know, you are rubbing your body with animal fat. May smell good, but it's animal fat. I repeat animal fat. ANIMAL FAT :)
Soap is made using animal fat or plant oils.
They are made from lye and fat It is a base, not an acid
One fat molecule equals three soap molecules.
Goat fat and Beech tree ashes.
Soap is a base, not an acid. Soap is made from fat and a strong alkaline solution (known as lye).
Ivory soap bars are supposed to be nearly pure soap. Soap is made by combining fat and lye. This is not true of ivory detergents or liquid soaps.