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First proof of existence and production of soap was excavated from the ruins of ancient Babylon, from the period of 2800 BC. These traces of soap were found in ceramic dishes an it was produced by cooking pig fat and ashes-which indeed is one way to produce soap.
Alkaline solutions have excellent ability to clean and degrease, and ancient Sumerians have discovered this 7000 years BC. Word "soap" supposedly comes from the name of Roman hill Sapo, which was location of sacrifices to gods, primarily by burning down animals.
Mixture of dissolved animal tallow and ashes was washed down by rain and carried to Tiber river where it got mixed with clay. Women who washed clothes there notices that clothes is much cleaner when they wash it with this clay.
Mild soap was later produced from mixture of oils, animal fats and beech ash. This soap was widely used until the 19th century.
Soap production as a manufacture started in Europe as early as in 7th century. These manufactures used mixture of herbal and animal oils and ashes, complemented with various essence oils for nicer smell.
Soap became popular all over the south Europe in 8th century. It was produced in Marseille, France, and in Italy: Genova, Venice, Savon, where they had enough of necessary ingredients: stone soda, olive oil and other ingredients.
I have decided to follow old traditions and make soap using the best natural ingredients: olive oil, almond oil and pure essence oils for this divine smell.
There are many different options depending on individual needs. For sensitive or damaged skin, there is lavender soap with honey and goat's milk. To effectively battle cellulite, there is soap with coffee and cinnamon.
Visit my store or simply contact me to find out what can be made to satisfy your particular needs
First proof of existence and production of soap was excavated from the ruins of ancient Babylon, from the period of 2800 BC. These traces of soap were found in ceramic dishes an it was produced by cooking pig fat and ashes-which indeed is one way to produce soap.
Alkaline solutions have excellent ability to clean and degrease, and ancient Sumerians have discovered this 7000 years BC. Word "soap" supposedly comes from the name of Roman hill Sapo, which was location of sacrifices to gods, primarily by burning down animals.
Mixture of dissolved animal tallow and ashes was washed down by rain and carried to Tiber river where it got mixed with clay. Women who washed clothes there notices that clothes is much cleaner when they wash it with this clay.
Mild soap was later produced from mixture of oils, animal fats and beech ash. This soap was widely used until the 19th century.
Soap production as a manufacture started in Europe as early as in 7th century. These manufactures used mixture of herbal and animal oils and ashes, complemented with various essence oils for nicer smell.
Soap became popular all over the south Europe in 8th century. It was produced in Marseille, France, and in Italy: Genova, Venice, Savon, where they had enough of necessary ingredients: stone soda, olive oil and other ingredients.
I have decided to follow old traditions and make soap using the best natural ingredients: olive oil, almond oil and pure essence oils for this divine smell.
There are many different options depending on individual needs. For sensitive or damaged skin, there is lavender soap with honey and goat's milk. To effectively battle cellulite, there is soap with coffee and cinnamon.
Visit my store or simply contact me to find out what can be made to satisfy your particular needs
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