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  3. Melt and pour - Wikipedia

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    Melt and pour. Melt and Pour soap crafting is a process often used by soapmakers, [1] both for large scale (commercial) and small scale (domestic, artisanal) manufacture. Small scale artisan soap makers find "melt and pour" production useful when trying out new product lines. The process differs from the cold process or hot process in utilising ...

  4. Douglas (company) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the company can be traced back to the Scottish soap manufacturer John Sharp Douglas. He came from a small village near Glasgow and on 5 January 1821, he founded a soap factory in Hamburg's warehouse district. The factory was soon included in the "Hamburger Address Book" as "J.S. Douglas, Engl. Soap factory, Kehrwieder, Herbst Hof".

  5. Aleppo soap - Wikipedia

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    Aleppo soap (also known as savon d'Alep, laurel soap, Syrian soap, or ghar soap, the Arabic word غَار, meaning 'laurel') is a handmade, hard bar soap associated with the city of Aleppo, Syria. Aleppo soap is classified as a Castile soap as it is a hard soap made from olive oil and lye , from which it is distinguished by the inclusion of ...

  6. List of soap-makers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable soap-makers. It lists notable soapmakers and soap ateliers. William Bell Allen (1812–1869), Irish-Australian soapmaker; William Johnston Allen (1835–1915), Australian soap manufacturer, son of William Bell Allen; Eberhard Anheuser (1806–1880), German-American soapmaker, father-in-law of Adolphus Busch

  7. Soap - Wikipedia

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    Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products. [1] In a domestic setting, soaps are surfactants usually used for washing, bathing, and other types of housekeeping. In industrial settings, soaps are used as thickeners, components of some lubricants, and precursors to catalysts .

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