yep,bought it last week.
ivory or any kind of bar soap.
It depends..... And btw *By The Way* wittle is the wrong spelling it is spelled *whittle* with an H in it..... It takes a while to whittle wood... but if your starting out... It's best to whittle with a big clump of wax or a unused bar of soap..... maybe half a bar..... but you need to learn it first so start out with wax/bar of soap. and chose what you want to whittle and get someone to teach you.... and whittle it.... but I find whittling fun! i made a goldfish a very detailed goldfish very realistic yesterday! it was made of soap.... soap if more fun to carve/whittle I find but..... in my opinion it is fun but you must have patients. Thanks for that question!
It's probably nothing, the bar most likely just got moved around and jostled until it cracked a little. It should still be perfectly fine. If you are worried, just throw it out, though.
The bar (or rail) in a dance studio is used as a tool to assist in stretching and in the teaching of position and movement in ballet. A link is provided below to a simple picure of the bar used in a typical studio. Certainly the picture is posed, but the viewer can get a feel for the bar and how it may be used. More searching on Photobucket or YouTube will doubtless yield still pictures or video clips of the use of the bar.
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zest
they will not eat soap, and im not kidding catfish love it
Proctor and Gamble have stopped making this bar and have replaced it's scent with Linen Fresh. I have been trying to find old stock around to purchase, but have been unsuccessful.
In 1980, Zest soap bars were typically sold in a 4.5-ounce size. The dimensions would have varied slightly depending on the packaging used, but they were generally rectangular in shape, similar to standard soap bars.
Zest soap separates into two pieces because it is a type of bar soap that contains a layer of moisturizing ingredients in the center. As you use the soap, the outer layer gets worn down faster than the inner layer, causing the separation.
Best if you don't. May dry up just use dial antibacterial soap comes in a bottle and its blue
Zest bar soap typically contains ingredients such as sodium tallowate, sodium cocoate or sodium palmate, water, glycerin, fragrance, sodium chloride, coconut acid, palm kernel acid, tallow acid, palm acid, and tetrasodium EDTA. These ingredients work together to cleanse the skin by removing dirt and oils while also providing a pleasant scent. It's important to note that specific formulations may vary slightly between different versions of Zest bar soap.
Yes, the bar is still being made. However, in Ohio, where I live, it is very difficult to find. I have had some luck ordering products made by Zest online at drugstore.com They seem to have a large variety of Zest products available for purchse.
Some good brands of bar soap are the following: Dove, Old Spice, Aveeno, Oil of Olay, Irish Spring, Dial, Ivory, Lever 2000, Zest, Caress and as well as the brand known as Tone.
you cannot, throw that batch out!
i found one at walmart but they only had 1 left that was about april of 2013 haven't seen any since
Soap shaped as bar