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soft soap
soft soap, n. Also soft-soap. [f. soft a.] 1. a. A smeary, semi-liquid soap, made with potash lye; potash soap.1634 in Rymer Fœdera (1732) XIX. 567/1 That no soft Soap be sold..for above three pence the pound. 1641 Short Relation conc. Soap-Business 4 To make soft soape with Berilla. 1728 Chambers C...
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Soft soap
Soft soap may refer to:
Soap that is liquid or easily soluble, usually made by saponification with potassium instead of the more typical sodium hydroxide Softsoap, trade name of a liquid soap product
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Why is My Cold Process Soap Soft? - Soap Queen
The first is the type of oils in your recipe. The more soft oils (such as olive, sweet almond, rice bran, canola, etc.) the soap contains, the softer the bars will be. It may take more time to harden in the mold. The more hard oils the recipe contains (such as palm, coconut, cocoa butter, beeswax, etc.), the quicker the soap will harden.
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soft soap
soft soap1 semi-liquid soap 半液体皂; 软肥皂.2 (fig 比喻) persuasion by flattery (用奉承话的)劝诱; 灌米汤的做法 I'm tired of his soft soap! 他老是说好话想打动我, 我都听腻了!
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Softsoap
of conventional soap could be mixed with large amounts of spirits of ammonia (or hartshorn, as it was known at the time) to create a soap with a consistency See also
Soft soap (disambiguation)
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About.com blurb
Source/Inc.
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soft-soap
soft-soap, v. Also soft soap. [f. prec.] 1. trans. To flatter, ‘soft-sawder’. slang.1840 F. M. Whitcher Widow Bedott Papers xxv. (1883) 114 Ye don't ketch me a slanderin' folks behind ther backs and then soft-soapin' 'em to their faces. 1843 in Bartlett Dict. Amer. (1848) 320, I am tired of this sys...
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Hard soap
The resulting mixture is known as soft soap, which serves as a precursor for hard soap production. See also
Nablus soap
Aleppo soap
Castile soap
Marseille soap
Savon de Marseille
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Surfactants
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soft-soap
soft-soapv [Tn] (infml 口) persuade (sb) by flattery 以甜言蜜语打动(某人); 向(某人)灌米汤 Don't try to soft-soap me; I'm not changing my mind. 别给我灌米汤了, 反正我不改主意.
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Metallic soap
The most commonly encountered are traditional household soaps, which are the fatty acid salts of sodium (hard soap) and potassium (soft soap). Lithium soap or greases, such as lithium stearate, are insoluble in water and find use in lubricating grease.
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soft-soapy
soft-soapy, a. rare. [f. soft soap n. + -y1.] Flattering, ingratiating, unctuous.1904 J. C. Lincoln Cap'n Eri iii. 36 The thing to do is to be sort of soft-soapy and high-toned.
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Shaving cream
Brushless shaving creams, on the other hand, don't contain soap and so don't produce lather. Until the early 20th century, bars or sticks of hard shaving soap were used. Later, tubes containing compounds of oils and soft soap were sold.
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旗下品牌
Afta Lotion
Anthony longlife soap
Anbesol
Ajax
Axion
Bambeanos
Caprice (洗发水) (墨西哥)
Cibaca (印度)
Cold Power
Colodent (波兰)
Crystal White Octagon
Cuddly 棕榄
PCA Skin
Profiden (牙膏, 西班牙)
Protex
Sanex
Science Diet
Skin Bracer
Softsoap
Soft As Soap (肥皂) (澳大利亚)
Softlan (柔顺剂) (东南亚)
Soupline (法国, 比利时)
Speed Stick
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figging
figging, n. (ˈfɪgɪŋ) [f. fig n.1 + -ing1.] The granulation produced in soft soap by the addition of tallow in the manufacture.1839 Ure Dict. Arts, etc. s.v. Soap.
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Ashery
This liquid, commonly called lye could then be mixed with fats to produce soft soap, or it could be evaporated (often by boiling) to produce pot ash or
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Potash pit
The scouring or degreasing of the natural lanolin from wool requires the application of soft soap produced using fat and an alkaline potash solution that soap for the scouring or degreasing of the wool as a vital step in the production of wool for spinning into yarn.
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