Description of Soap
Different Kinds Of Soaps
Novelty Soaps
Soaps that take the shape of various items, such as a rubber,
duck or soap-on-the-rope, are termed as novelty soaps. Their purpose is not
only cleaning dirt and grime, but also providing amusement and enjoyment.
Manufactured especially for kids, such soaps are generally designed in a novel
manner to allure the kids.
Guest Soaps
Miniature soaps that are molded and shaped into attractive
shapes are guest soaps. These are basically meant for use by the guests either
in the main bathroom or separate guest bathroom. Flowers, sea shells and rounds
are some popular and commonly used shapes for guest soaps.
Perfumed Soaps
With a few additional ingredients and perfumes, manufacturers
are out with perfumed soaps. Some even give the soaps a new design to fit their
varied range of products, but the fact is that these perfumes can be easily
attained in the form of colognes and deodorants as well. Furthermore, the basic
idea behind using soap is to rinse the dirt off. By adding perfumes, the soap
counts as a potential source of skin irritation for allergic people.
Medicated Soaps
Medicated soaps are also similar to original soaps, the only
difference being the addition of antiseptics and disinfectants. While some are
highly useful, others simple tag their soaps as medicated for the sake of
inducing customers to buy them.
Kitchen Soaps
Kitchen soaps are further categorized into two: cleansers and
dish detergents. Cleansers assist in eliminating heavy oil or solid particles
and hard-to-remove stains and hence, are prepared with mild abrasives. Dish
detergents, on the other hand, fight against tough grease and release the solid
dirt particles in the foam that is produced by the detergent. Dish detergents
are of two types, namely, machine dishwasher detergents and hand dishwashing
detergents.
Laundry Soaps
Formulated specially to clean grease, solid particles and
organic compounds from clothes, laundry soaps are mild disinfectants that are
available in liquid, powder and gel forms. They can be used in different
conditions and water temperatures. However, they work best in hot or warm
water.
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