If you do not have environmentally friendly soaps, such as Dr. Bronner's or other all purpose soaps, you can use baby shampoo.
Yes, it is in some soaps like shampoo.
Examples: soaps, shampoo, detergents, denatured alcohol etc.
Soaps, detergents and shampoos are basic materials.
There is no collective noun for 'vegans', in which case, you use a noun that is appropriate for the situation for a group of vegans; how about a crop of vegans.
Any soap specifically designed for puppies; your supermarket will stock dog shampoos. You mustn't use human-type soaps because the skin of furred animals such as dogs is very sensitive and soaps and shampoos designed for humans are too harsh and could cause skin irritation.
I do! Well, I mix it with water. I think it should work generally, but not as much as antibiotic hand soaps for injuries etc.
Baby soap is fine. Just be sure to wash them with warm water (making sure to get all the soap out, it is not good for their skin/hair if soap is left) and dry them well after wards. Never use strong soaps like dish soap or car soap!
shampoo is an emulsifier, meaning it bonds to water and oils. So by using shampoo and other soaps, the shampoo bonds to the oils and dirt in our hair, and the water also bonds to the shampoo so the oils are removed by rinsing the hair
That stuff is the agent that gives shampoos and soaps their lather. Try a "natural" shampoo that doesn't have it, and you'll see that the shampoo is "flat."
Soap and shampoo isn't made outta meat! so no and u can look on the back to see that they don't test on animals if ur worried about that to.
Many dyes are used to give shampoo it's different colours. For example, red used to be made with small insects being ground up. Nowadays it is made to be suitable for vegans.