Oil can't make you be clean but there's types of oils that can damage your skin,maybe or maybe not.I'm just not sure.
It is generally safe to use mineral oil in bath water in moderation. However, be cautious as it can make the bathtub slippery. Additionally, it may not be suitable for people with certain skin conditions or allergies.
Some ways to use less water are, turn off the water when you brush your teeth, take a bath instead of a shower, and do not run to much water when you do take a bath!
A hot water bath is a bath with hot water. You use it to take a bath.
Olive OilThey used oils, and then scraped the oil off after their bath using a scraper made of metal or bone.
It is a fragrance used just like any other fragrance in a home. People also use it in their bath water.
It helps to speed up the process. Instead of waiting around a lot longer, you can use the bath to hurry up the process.
Water can cause steel components to rust. Oil is much less corrosive.
Yes, polysorbate 80 is generally considered safe for use in bath bombs. It is commonly used as an emulsifier to help blend together oil and water-based ingredients, and to disperse colors and fragrances throughout the bath water. It is important to use it in recommended concentrations to prevent skin irritation.
It can act as skin softener and an exfoliant. I wouldn't recommend it though, it would take a lot of vinegar and vinegar isn't as cheap as a bath oil.
because to have a bath look nice and clean
Wash up using a bowl - instead of a dish-washer. Use a shower instead of a bath. Use a water butt to collect rainwater for the garden. Place a house-brick in the toilet cistern - to reduce the amount of water used for each flush.
Yes, you can use canola oil instead of vegetable oil when making brownies.