Soap making dates back to ancient civilizations, with evidence suggesting its existence as far back as 2800 BCE in ancient Babylon. The process was documented by the Egyptians around 1500 BCE, who used a combination of animal fat and plant ash to create soap-like substances. Throughout history, various cultures have refined the methods and ingredients for soap making, leading to the modern practices we use today.
Dawn soap was created in 1973, so it has been around for 36 years!
According to the manufacturer's website (linked below,) Dawn was invented in 1973.
The pH of Ivory Soap is around 9-10, making it slightly basic.
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.
The pH of Ivory liquid soap is typically around 8-9, making it slightly alkaline.
In the Soap making process there is a number of oils mostly vegetable and Animal based, that is used in the soap making process, that would include Palm Kernel Oil, Almond Oil, Olive Oil etc.
The pH level of Lux soap is typically around 9-10, making it slightly alkaline.
The industrial making of soap was extended quickly around the world. This industry encouraged the research about glycerin, fat, and oils. Around 1700, some area habitants got the main part of their income exporting ashes and fat to the soap fabrication.
Dawn dishwashing liquid was introduced to the market in 1973 by Procter & Gamble. Procter & Gamble was founded in 1837.
Soap stars make around 110,000 dollars a year. The longer they have been on a soap, the more money they can ask for and make.
Sunlight dish soap typically has a pH level around 7-9, making it slightly alkaline.
The Bill has been one British TV since 1985.