If you mean Ivory, like the dishwashing soap, no it can't. It will bubble way up and out of the washer, personal experience.
No, ivory soap should not be used to help with baby constipation. It is not safe or recommended for this purpose. It is important to consult a pediatrician for proper guidance on treating baby constipation.
The mixing process used in making Ivory Soap adds air into the bar, reducing its density and making it less dense than water.
The original Ivory Soap baby model was a young girl named Baby Marie. She became famous in the late 1800s when her image was used in advertising campaigns for Procter & Gamble's Ivory Soap. Her cherubic likeness helped establish the soap's brand identity and contributed to its popularity. Baby Marie's image became iconic and is still associated with the product today.
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In the processing of Ivory Soap it is whipped (crunched is the term used in the soap business) so that the soap contains small air bubbles. The air bubbles lower the density of the soap to less than that of water so the soap floats.Aside: The invention of Ivory soap was an accident when a worker crunched a batch too long. The resulting frothy mixture was though to be a failure until the ad-men thought out a program describing it asa desirable quality - "So pure, it floats"
No, soap is typically made from a combination of fats or oils, water, and an alkaline ingredient such as lye. There is no substance from elephant tusks used in soap production. Elephant tusks are composed of ivory, a dense, hard material made primarily of dentin, and it is illegal to use ivory from elephants due to conservation concerns.
Ivory soap I would suggest you should go for something natural. Even I used to ask for such kind of suggestions to everyone and following them I used almost every product in the market but none of them did no good. Then I called for handmade soap online from Nyassa and they are just superb. Try it.
Ivory used to make people lots of things!
a noun is a person thing or place n soap is a thing so yes soap is a noun
Have you ever used homemade soap?It's a lot of work, and it is awfully harsh. It's simple and cheap to use Ivory. Using perfumed soaps like Dial or Irish Spring would be inappropriate.
I did a soap carving of a scarab beetle today. I have a simple way to do this... 1. Get a bar of soap. ( I used Irish Spring a practice, Ivory is perfect) 2. There are many tools you can use. I use plastic forks , spoons, and plastic knifes with serrated edges. and toothpicks. There are others, but these are safe alternatives. 3. choose a pattern. 4. whittle away the outside ... 5. DO NOT SOAK SOAP IN WARM WATER FOR MORE THAN 30 SECS. UNLESS YOU WANT A SOAPY PILE OF CRUD!!! 6. add detail to the carving.
I'm pretty sure the solid bar of soap doesn't fluff up, and I assume that you're describing the behavior of the lather. That fluffs up because the little bit of air inside each bubble expands when it's heated, and each little bubble grows.