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I have used this method, usually like a night before last resort to the fact i haven't brushed my hair in weeks or months. slightly moisten hair rub a dry bar or soap as you would brush your hair. then brush (of course never brush your hair dry, if dry add water) apply durag until morning. upon waking wash hair (preferred in shower) using just water and a brush keeping wave pattern. after shower apply oil and brush (apply a wave cap or durag if needed). I usually apply this method heading to meetings or interviews, remove durag just before & brush. Save
Yes, you can effectively wash clothes using bar soap. Simply wet the soap and rub it onto the fabric to create a lather, then rinse thoroughly. Bar soap can effectively remove dirt and stains from clothes, but may not be as gentle on delicate fabrics as liquid detergent.
Using laundry bar soap for washing clothes has several benefits. It is cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and can effectively remove tough stains. Additionally, bar soap is long-lasting and can be used for handwashing or in a washing machine.
Soap shaped as bar
Using a laundry soap bar in a washing machine can be effective for cleaning clothes, as the soap bar contains cleaning agents that help remove dirt and stains. However, the effectiveness may vary depending on the type of fabric and the level of dirtiness of the clothes. It is recommended to follow the instructions on the soap bar packaging for best results.
No, using a bar of soap in bed is not a recommended method for alleviating back pain. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper treatment options.
Yes, the argument is that when you have multiple people using bar soap they are all leaving their germs on the bar of soap rendering it ineffective. Whereas, many soap dispensers now have motion detectors so you don't even have to touch the dispenser.
A bar of soap has many uses. One of the most obvious is baiting. People have been using bars of soap for years for cleaning themselves. Another good use for a bar of soap is for cleaning clothes, rubbing soap onto a stain before throwing an article of clothing into the wash will help remove the stain.
Bar soap is made using a chemical reaction between fats or oils and an alkali such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. This reaction results in the formation of soap molecules, making it a basic (alkaline) substance.
Well both are effective, I have used both in my life. I have sensitive skin so I get a skin rash with using bar soap unless it is a goats milk bar. Goats milk bars are very efficient and effective.
Using a bar of soap for laundry is less effective than traditional laundry detergent. Detergents are specifically designed to remove dirt and stains from clothes, while soap may not be as effective in removing tough stains and odors.
liquid soap. by using bar soap u spread germs from one persons body to yours...its also unclean to share foo foo's for the same reason..... so even though you may think that its fine to by bar soap because its soap and it will be clean think again and by liquid soap!
- Liquid soap (a soap prepared with potassium hydroxide) cannot be turned in solid soap. It is prepared especially to be liquid.- Melted soap (prepared with sodium hydroxide) can be solidified after adding a small quantity of sodium chloride and by cooling to room temperature.