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  2. Soap substitute - Wikipedia

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    A soap substitute is a natural or synthetic cleaning product used in place of soap or other detergents, typically to reduce environmental impact or health harms or provide other benefits. Traditionally, soap has been made from animal or plant derived fats and has been used by humans for cleaning purposes for several thousand years. [ 1 ]

  3. Pears (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Pears soap was made using a process entirely different from that for other soaps. A mixture of tallow and other fats was saponified by an alkali.Clearly, this is currently caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), since the ingredients list shows sodium salts of fatty acids, but a chemist reports that in the 1960s, caustic potash (potassium hydroxide) was used.

  4. Zest (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Zest (brand) "Zestfully clean!" Zest is an American brand of soap and body wash owned by High Ridge Brands for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and by Unilever for the rest of the world. It was originally introduced by Procter & Gamble in 1955 [1] with the slogan "For the first time in your life, feel really clean."

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  6. Tom's of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Parent. Colgate-Palmolive. Website. www.tomsofmaine.com. Tom's of Maine is a U.S. manufacturer of natural personal care products. Tom's of Maine has been a majority-owned subsidiary of Colgate-Palmolive since 2006. [1] The company was founded in 1970 by Tom Chappell and Kate Chappell (née Cheney) in Maine, United States.

  7. Lifebuoy (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Lifebuoy is a British brand of soap marketed by Unilever. Lifebuoy was originally, and for much of its history, a carbolic soap containing phenol (carbolic acid, a compound extracted from coal tar). The soaps manufactured today under the Lifebuoy brand do not contain phenol. Currently, there are many varieties of Lifebuoy.

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