Pineapple (Ananas comosus) Skin Extract as Component in making a Moisturizing Soap A Research Project III Submitted By: INTRODUCTION A.BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nowadays‚ people have using different herbal soap that are expensive and less effective. Our aims is to make an effective and cheaper herbal soap. Like pinapple skin ‚ Pineapple fruit has some active principles with important effect on skin - sugars and a-hydroxy-acids (AHA) as well as enzymes. These active principles are responsible
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THE INTRODUCTION TO SOAP MANUFACTURE BY W. H. SIMMONS‚ B.Sc. (Lond.)‚ F.C.S. AND H. A. APPLETON It has been said that the use of soap is a gauge of the civilisation of a nation‚ but though this may perhaps be in a great measure correct at the present day‚ the use of soap has not always been co-existent with civilisation‚ for according to Pliny (Nat. Hist.‚ xxviii.‚ 12‚ 51) soap was first introduced into Rome from Germany‚ having been discovered by the Gauls‚ who used the product obtained
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Component in making a Moisturizing Soap An Investigatory Project Presented to: Sir. Joseph Valdez A Faculty of Science Department Statefields School Inc. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for SCIENCE 7 by: Angela Grace Soriano Jose Renz BrionesKyla Alessandra De AsasMiguel M. Andas September‚ 2014 Chapter I: Introduction Background of the Study Nowadays‚ people have using different herbal soap that are expensive and less
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EFFICACIES OF BAMBOO (Bambusa spinosa) CHARCOAL AS A FACIAL MOISTURIZER AND CLEANSER SOAP A Research Study Presented To the Faculty of Tarlac State University Laboratory School and Mrs. Razelle Hamol In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for Science Research 1 Presented by: Venazir Hannah Martinez Robert Mejia Karl Benedict Banag Graciela Faye Salak Enrico Paolo Co Alyssa Marie Mamuyac Bea Alouisa Marlean Muldong MARCH 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We‚ the Researchers
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Fresh Pandan Soap (Investigatory Project) I. OBJECTIVES 1. To cure even without too much expenses; 2. To prove that there could actually be a natural cure in a soap; 3. To make use of the fragrance of Pandan Leaves in another way; 4. To recognize the medicinal capability of Pandan; 5. To treat leprosy‚ small pox and wounds; 6. To be aware of Pandan leaves not limited to culinary uses; 7. To relieve pains brought about by headache
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premium segment soap in the Indian market (1995) Research Problem 1) To estimate the acceptability of a moisturiser based soap in the targeted segment. As it stands‚ moisturizer based’ soaps do not exist in the market and the Indian market is ripe for introduction of the same. The questionnaire will be administered on women in Metros from the upper-middle and higher class (House wives‚ professionals‚ et al) who would generally be aware of mildness and pH characteristics of soaps. The preferences
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------------------------------------------------- EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVITY OF SOAPS AND DETEGENTS AGAINST BACTERIA BACTARIUM EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVITY OF SOAPS
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with soap and soapless detergents. Detergent comes from the Latin word detergere meaning to clean‚ it is defined as a cleansing agent. Therefore‚ water itself is a detergent. This essay looks at soap and soapless (or synthetic) detergents. Both substances we use everyday and have a big market commercially‚ they effect everyone. Soaps are made from natural products and soapless detergents are produced chemically‚ each having advantages and disadvantages. Soap has a
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a)Features Lux Fragrances - The fragrance of Lux soaps varies depending on the product. The Lux bar soaps come in a variety of floral aromas‚ with the light rose scent being the most common. The Lux shower gel soap and hand wash soaps are produced in a wide range of scents including "Wine & Roses"‚ "Glowing Touch" and "Sparkling Morning." Lux Colors - Lux soaps feature a palette of pastel colors. While Lux soap once came in only the standard white color‚ in 1958‚ Lux started
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relaunch of the soap in 2002‚ 2004 & again in 2006 have been turning points in its history. In 2004‚ Lifebuoy’s product offering was revamped with contemporary packaging and an upmarket look. While that went down well with existing users‚ new users were still elusive; they continued to perceive the product as a ‘cheap soap for poor people’. That perception had to be changed without alienating the Lifebuoy loyalists. The objective for HUL was to launch a campaign that helped the soap shed its old-fashioned
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