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Soap is made with lye, which is caustic soda and a basic material in soap making. Soapmaking can become more dangerous if you are not careful. Lye is not combustible when dry but when it comes in contact with water it can ignite and can start a fire.
orange soap. The first soaps were made of either animal fat or oils mixed with ash.
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The first bar of soap was believed to be invented by the ancient Babylonians around 2800 BC. They made soap by mixing fats, water, and ash.
Hand made soap is made using a mixture of lye, water, and various oils. It is important to have a good recipe with good safety instructions before making soap as it can be dangerous if done incorrectly. For instance, lye is caustic and can burn the skin if it is applied directly to it.
The first toothpaste ever made around the 1800s. A dentist by the name of Peabody, made the first toothpaste with soap in it in 1824.
Dish soap was first made on accident when someone spilt ash into a liver solution.
Yes, it can be caustic.
Just pick up a bar of soap in your supermarket and take a read of the ingredients.
Bar soap is one of the earliest forms of soap, but it was not the first. The origins of soap date back to ancient civilizations, where a mixture of fats and ashes was used for cleansing purposes, dating as far back as 2800 BC in Mesopotamia. The first true soap-like substances were made from animal fats and plant oils combined with alkaline substances, which eventually evolved into the bar soap we recognize today.
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