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  2. Melt and pour - Wikipedia

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    The meltable base is usually naturally rich in glycerine, a by-product of saponification that has humectant and emollient properties, whereas commercial soap bars have often had this component removed. As with the rebatching method, it can be considered a misnomer to refer to the melt and pour process as soap making. The process has much in ...

  3. Laundry detergent - Wikipedia

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    Anionic surfactants: branched alkylbenzenesulfonate, linear alkylbenzenesulfonate, and a soap. Surfactants are responsible for most of the cleaning performance in laundry detergent. They provide this by absorption and emulsification of soil into the water and also by reducing the water's surface tension to improve wetting .

  4. Glycerin soap - Wikipedia

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    Glycerin soap is made by melting and continuously heating soap that has been partially dissolved in a high-percentage alcohol solution until the mixture reaches a clear, jelly-like consistency. [3] The alcohol is added to a slow cooked hot-processed soap and then simmered with a sugar solution until the soap is clear or translucent, and then ...

  5. Neutrogena - Wikipedia

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    Cotsen started marketing soap through two major channels: dermatologists and luxury hotels. [9] The company launched product lines in acne and anti-aging areas. [5] In 1982, profits reached US$3 million, and Cotsen was named the CEO. [5] In 1994, Johnson & Johnson acquired Neutrogena for $924 million, at a price of $35.25 per share. [1]

  6. Purex (laundry detergent) - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 1956, Purex acquired the Manhattan Soap Company best known for its "SweetHeart" soap. [2] In 1962, Purex acquired The Campana Company of Batavia, Illinois, from the Dow Chemical Company. [citation needed] The same year, it merged with Brillo Manufacturing Company, makers of Brillo Pad. [citation needed]

  7. Sunlight (cleaning product) - Wikipedia

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    Sunlight household soap was introduced by the British company Lever Brothers in 1884. It was the world's first packaged, branded laundry soap. [3] Designed for washing clothes and general household use, the success of the product led to the name of the company's village for its workers, Port Sunlight.

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