On the bar I have it says it was made by Colgate Palmolive.
You can't find Vel soap, they quit making it!
A soap similar to Vel soap would be Lux soap. Both brands offer high-quality beauty soap bars that help to nourish and cleanse the skin effectively. Lux soap, like Vel, is known for its rich lather and pleasant fragrance.
Is Vel soap still made? NO Is it for sale? There was some on eBay a while ago, not sure if there is any now. SAD DAY!
A soap maker.
makes soap
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
The Vel Beauty Bar, a mild skincare product, comprises the following components: Sodium cocoyl isethionate: This gentle surfactant is derived from coconut oil, facilitating the blending of water with oil and dirt for effective rinsing. Stearic acid: A fatty acid employed as an emollient and to provide the soap with a firm, bar-like texture. Sodium tallowate: A salt derived from tallow (animal fat) fatty acid, serving as both a soap and a detergent. Water: Utilized as a solvent in the product. Coconut fatty acids: Fatty acids extracted from coconut oil, chosen for their cleansing and lathering attributes.
The correct answer is: Proctor & Gamble :-)
What they did was that they would stay for many years with a professional soap maker . They would learn the techniques and how all of the material was made. When they have mastered it they would become themselves soap makers.
The occupation name for a soap maker is "saponifier" or simply "soap maker." This profession involves the process of saponification, where fats or oils are combined with an alkali, typically sodium hydroxide, to create soap. Soap makers can work independently, as artisans, or within larger manufacturing companies. They may also create specialty soaps, including organic, handmade, or therapeutic varieties.
Because anything good eventually ends..vel soap & dish detrrgemt,original yellow tone soap,tickle deodorant and summertime perfume by alexandra de markoff just to name a few. If anyone knowa where any of the above can be purchased, please hit me up at trenzywa@gmail.com. I'm sure ae can all agree that things aren't like they were "back in the day". Trenzy
a soap maker