NaOH and KOH.{sodium hydroxide and pottassium hydroxide}
base
bases as in chemical acids or bases bases soap, any kind of detergent, etc.
Soap is a base. Many bases have the same slippery properties that soap does.
bleach, dishwasher soap, detergent, soap bars
Soap is base but it must be very sparse to prevent skin irritation.
Kiss my Face does not disclose their specific soap-making process, but it is possible to make soap without using lye directly by using pre-made soap bases that have already undergone the saponification process. These bases are often referred to as "melt and pour" soap bases. It is also possible to make soap without lye by using alternative methods such as the cold process method with ingredients that naturally contain saponins, like soap nuts.
You can buy soap base at craft stores, online retailers, specialty soap supply stores, and some grocery stores that carry DIY soap making supplies. Popular types of soap base include melt and pour glycerin bases, shea butter bases, and olive oil bases.
Soap, baking soda, ammonia.
Yes, most soaps do.
Bases typically feel slippery or soapy to the touch. This is because they can react with oils and fats on your skin to form soap, which has a slippery texture. Additionally, bases often feel cool when applied to the skin.
- Bleach - Milk - Soap - Toothpaste - Baking Soda
because it is a base and bases taste bitter.