The 5 Methods of Soap Making
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
In terms of chemistry, we can define soap as a cleansing agent, usually consisting of a metallic salt from a fatty acid. Soap is also considered a “surfactant” which means that when added to a liquid, it will increase that liquid’s surface tension. In other words, soap makes waterwetter! There are five main methods of making soap, assuming you count liquid soap as one of them. In this article, we are going to do a quick run-down of these methods, considering both the advantages and disadvantages of each one! If you’ve already done your research and know which type of soap you want to make, click here for in-depth instructions on how to use each of these methods! Cold Process Method Hot Process Method Melt-and-Pour Method Rebatching Method Liquid Soap 1. Cold Process Soap Making This is the most common
In terms of chemistry, we can define soap as a cleansing agent, usually consisting of a metallic salt from a fatty acid. Soap is also
In terms of chemistry, we can define soap as a cleansing agent, usually consisting of a metallic salt from a fatty acid. Soap is also
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