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    Bio Soap

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    BIO WHAT IS BIODEGRADABLE SOAP? A biodegradable soap is a cleaning agent that can decompose naturally over time. These soaps can help reduce environmental impact when hikers‚ backpackers and campers need to bathe or clean their belongings. Depending on the formulation of soap that is purchased‚ a biodegradable soap can be used on the body‚ face‚ hair‚ hands and objects such as dishes and clothes. Non-toxic soaps can be manufactured with organic oils so as to remain environmentally friendly. Oils

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    Soap Experiment

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    to prepare soap and thus‚ to compare the properties of the prepared soap and synthetic detergents which are precipitation‚ emulsification and cleaning abilities. It can be concluded that soap has the properties if emulsifying oil whereas detergent has not. The abilities of forming precipitates can be seen clearly in soap solution whereas detergent forms no precipitates at all. The experiment is completed and successfully conducted. Introduction Detergents and soaps are used for

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    Segmentation in Soaps

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    the Soap Category in India | | Soap is a product that many people might take for granted or consider rather ordinary‚ but for some‚ lathering up can be a treasured part of a morning or nightly routine.  Scented or unscented‚ in bars‚ gels‚ and liquids‚ soap is a part of our daily lives. In the United States‚ soap is a $1.390 million (US$)* industry with over 50 mass market brands. But in some markets the sales potential for soap is only beginning to be realized. At the end 2000‚ soap was

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    Soaps Survey

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    Marketing Mix of Unilever Soaps | Product Category: Soap | | Three categories of soaps taken i-e LUX‚ Lifebuoy‚ DOVE. | | | | Table of Contents Unilever 4 Vision 3 Unilever’s Corporate Purpose 5 Unilever’s Growth Priorities 5 Consumer Product Market 5 1. Product 6 Unilever’s Products 7 1.1. LUX 7 Color: 9 Sizes: 9 Target Market: 9 1.2. LIFEBUOY 9 History of Lifebuoy: 10 Lifebuoy on a Mission 10 The Way Forward 10 FRAGRANCE 10 PRODUCT: 11

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    Soap in Philippines

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    INDUSTRY PROFILE Soap in Philippines Reference Code: 0115-0208 Publication Date: April 2011 www.datamonitor.com Datamonitor USA 245 Fifth Avenue 4th Floor New York‚ NY 10016 USA t: +1 212 686 7400 f: +1 212 686 2626 e: usinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Europe 119 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3DA United Kingdom t: +44 20 7551 9000 f: +44 20 7675 7500 e: eurinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Middle East and North Africa Datamonitor PO Box 24893 Dubai‚ UAE t: +49 69 9754 4517 f: +49 69 9754 4900 e:

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    Soap and Lifebuoy

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    LIFEBUOY’S REPOSITIONING STRATEGY: Lifebuoy soap is a very old brand of bath soap in India‚ Life Buoy is an anti bacterial soap and in the beginning it positioned itself on its antibacterial qualities‚ lifebuoy gained a number of customers with this positioning‚ but then there comes the competition with the Dettol soap.. All this put Lifebuoy out of lime light and to survive in market‚ Lifebuoy positioned itself on price it became low price antibacterial soap. This strategy may have boosted short term

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    Soaps and Detergents

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    5. Soap: -DI: .2mL level -CaCL2: .2mL level -Trisodium: .2mL level Detergent: DI: 2.6mL level CaCl2: 3.8mL level The results of the soap tests indicate an unsuccessful synthesis of soap. Minimal amount of foam was observed from any the tests. It was expected that foam would be presents in DI water‚ but decreased in CaCl2 or Trisodium because it makes the water a “hard water” and causes the soap precipitate‚ make it ineffective. As seen from the results‚ the synthesized detergent is effective

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    Herbal soap is a kind of soap mixed with natural ingredients‚ juice or extract and vitamins from medicinal plants‚ fruits and vegetables. If you’re looking for all-natural herbal soap‚ try making these homemade herbal soaps using akapulko‚ guava‚ papaya‚ calamansi‚ cucumber‚ radish‚ and other medicinal plants. You already have most of the ingredients in your kitchen or garden. Herbal soaps contain many of the nutrients and essential oils our skin and body needs to nourish and help strengthen the

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    Soap Penetration in India

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    enitration Soaps The product categories can be classified into three segments; premium (Lux‚ Dove)‚ popular (Nirma‚ Cinthol)‚ and economy (Nirma Bath‚ Lifebuoy). The price differential between the premium and economy segments is about 2X. The popular and economy segments account for about 4/5ths of the entire market for soaps. • Penetration of toilet soaps is high at 88.6%. However per capita consumption levels remain low India’s per capita consumption of soap at 460 gms per annum is lower

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    Experiment 3: Preparation and Properties of Soap Objectives: i) To be able to prepare a soap starting with olive oil and animal lard. ii) To examine the chemical properties of the soap that is made. iii) To determine the theoretical yield and experimental yield of soap. Introduction: A soap is a salt of a fatty acid. Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with a long unbranced hydrocarbon (aliphatic) chains. It contains at least 12 carbons and a carboxylic acid group. Materials and Apparatus:

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