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    Soap Making

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    ----------Significance of the PROJECT------ We chose a recipe that would be very easy for beginners. The productivity--achieving the quantity and quality while making a wide array of options in soap making. The main idea of our study is try to come up with the other ways on how to help out the conditions of poverty in our country‚ this study might give them a chance on how to be more productive or maybe inventive‚ be more efficient‚ and provide information on how to use some of

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    Bath Soap

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    REPELLANT BATH SOAP MAKING (Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_4443311_make-bug-repellent-body-soap.html) Instructions * 1 Gather all the materials and supplies you need so as to have them handy when you begin. Grate the Castile soap and set it aside. Grate it as fine as possible to help it dissolve faster. * 2 Pour the water into a saucepan and place it on the stove. Bring the water to a boil. Turn the heat down low and then pour your grated Castile soap into the saucepan. Stir

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    History of Soaps

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    History of Cleansing Soaps Early History The earliest recorded evidence of the production of soap-like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in Ancient Babylon. In the reign of Nabonidus (556–539 BCE) a recipe for soap consisted of uhulu [ashes]‚ cypress [oil] and sesame [seed oil] "for washing the stones for the servant girls". A formula for soap consisting of water alkali‚ and cassia oil was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC. The Ebers papyrus (Egypt‚ 1550 BC) indicates

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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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    Halal Soap

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    Jahangirnagar University Submitted to: Nigar Sultana Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Studies Jahangirnagar University (JU) Subject: Marketing plan on “Halal Organic Soap” Group Name: Sagacious Section: A Batch: 3rd EMBA Program Group Member’s Detail: |Si. No. | Name |ID |Contact Number | |1 |Md. Shahadat Hossain |20122077

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    . Safety aspect of glow sticks Glow sticks are a form of lighting typically used in events and parties. The chemicals responsible for luminescence are contained within a plastic case. The chemicals are separated by a glass vial‚ such that when the stick is bent‚ the vial breaks and allows the reaction to occur. In general‚ glow sticks are considered safe to use. None of the chemicals used are classified as radiation‚ flammable or explosive hazards. Some of the chemicals however‚ are classified

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    Oatmeal Soap

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    Introduction Soap has been a part of our daily live. It has been the oldest cleanser around. But have you ever asked yourself if all soaps are good for the skin? We tell you‚ not all soaps are good for the skin. Some soap leaves your skin feeling dry‚ itchy and tight. Alkali‚ the most common irritant in soap is often the culprit. Others ingredients in soap have been proven harmful to human health and can cause severe skin irritations in some people. These include ingredients such as DEA‚ Isopropyl

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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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    Dettol Soap

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    Dettol Soap Introduction Dettol Antiseptic Liquid Disinfectant is the name of commercial liquid and solid antiseptic products belonging to a household product line manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser. The traditional liquid product is a light yellow colour‚ but becomes milky white when diluted in water. This diluted mixture can be used to clean cuts etc. The active ingredient which defines its unique antiseptic property is an aromatic chemical compound known as chloroxylenol (C8H9ClO). This makes

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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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