Vegetable Oil Soap | Vegan soaps (or vegetable soaps) | The Chemicals Man
Vegan soaps (or vegetable soaps) are made from fats or oils of vegetable origin rather than from saponified tallow or other animal fats. These soaps are preferred by vegans and may be preferred by vegetarians. In addition to fats, the other main ingredient is either wood ash, potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
Vegetable oil is a natural oil that is extracted from the seeds, nuts and fruits of plants. It serves as a source of nutrients and industrial raw materials to mankind. Vegetable oil is today found in absolutely everything from food and household products, to make-up and cosmetics. In the food industry, vegetable oil is used as a cooking oil and as a constituent to margarine, shortening, non-dairy creamers and ice cream. It is also used in products where animal fats are deplorable on religious grounds. Moreover, the fatty acids derived from vegetable oil are also used in the production of cosmetics, bactericides and pharmaceuticals. Traditionally, the non-food uses of vegetable oil have been in the manufacturing of soaps, detergents as well as in the production of greases, lubricants and candles.”.
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Olive oil soaps
Aleppo soap, a Syrian style of soap noted for the inclusion of Laurel oil in its formulation.
Castile soap, a wide-ranging style of soap in English-speaking countries, as originally made in the Castile region of Spain.
Greece's Greek olive-oil soap, an often inexpensive soap.
Marseille soap, a French style of soap
Nabulsi soap, a Palestinian style of soap