Patent classifications
C11D13/20
HIGH BUTTERS CONTENT SOAP AND METHODS
An all-natural, moisturizing soap composition that allows for high vegetable butter fat content while also being capable of processing for high quality bar soap (moisturizing properties without sticky pellets, brittleness, cracking, and/or inhibition of lather formation) and a method for making the same and other soaps is provided. The soap composition may contain up to 50% vegetable butter fat(s). The semi-continuous process for saponification provides a fast and energy efficient alternative to prior art methods, while also allowing for high quality bar soap that contains a high content (up to 50%) of vegetable butter fat(s).
HIGH BUTTERS CONTENT SOAP AND METHODS
An all-natural, moisturizing soap composition that allows for high vegetable butter fat content while also being capable of processing for high quality bar soap (moisturizing properties without sticky pellets, brittleness, cracking, and/or inhibition of lather formation) and a method for making the same and other soaps is provided. The soap composition may contain up to 50% vegetable butter fat(s). The semi-continuous process for saponification provides a fast and energy efficient alternative to prior art methods, while also allowing for high quality bar soap that contains a high content (up to 50%) of vegetable butter fat(s).
High butters content soap and methods
An all-natural, moisturizing soap composition that allow for high vegetable butter fat content while also being capable of processing for high quality bar soap (moisturizing properties without sticky pellets, brittleness, cracking, and/or inhibition of lather formation) and a method for making the same and other soaps is provided. The soap composition may contain up to 50% vegetable butter fat(s). The semi-continuous process for saponification provides a fast and energy efficient alternative to prior art methods, while also allowing for high quality bar soap that contains a high content (up to 50%) of vegetable butter fat(s).
High butters content soap and methods
An all-natural, moisturizing soap composition that allow for high vegetable butter fat content while also being capable of processing for high quality bar soap (moisturizing properties without sticky pellets, brittleness, cracking, and/or inhibition of lather formation) and a method for making the same and other soaps is provided. The soap composition may contain up to 50% vegetable butter fat(s). The semi-continuous process for saponification provides a fast and energy efficient alternative to prior art methods, while also allowing for high quality bar soap that contains a high content (up to 50%) of vegetable butter fat(s).
CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A FATTY ACID AND SOAP MIXTURE AND METHOD FOR MAKING A CLEANSING BAR COMPRISING SAID MIXTURE
A cleansing composition includes 25% to 35% by weight of a surfactant, 1.5% to 5% by weight of a co-surfactant, 5% to 9% by weight of water; and 50% to 60% by weight of a fatty acid and soap mixture, wherein the fatty acid to soap ratio is 2.3:1 to 1.8:1. A method of making cleansing bars includes heating the cleansing composition to a temperature sufficient to provide a molten composition, cooling the molten composition to form flakes and/or chips, refining the flakes and/or chips to form billets, and stamping and/or cutting the billets to form the cleansing bars. Another method of making cleansing bars includes heating the cleansing composition to a temperature sufficient to provide a molten composition, pouring the molten composition into a mold, cooling the molten composition until the cleansing bars are formed, and removing the cleansing bars from the mold.
CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A FATTY ACID AND SOAP MIXTURE AND METHOD FOR MAKING A CLEANSING BAR COMPRISING SAID MIXTURE
A cleansing composition includes 25% to 35% by weight of a surfactant, 1.5% to 5% by weight of a co-surfactant, 5% to 9% by weight of water; and 50% to 60% by weight of a fatty acid and soap mixture, wherein the fatty acid to soap ratio is 2.3:1 to 1.8:1. A method of making cleansing bars includes heating the cleansing composition to a temperature sufficient to provide a molten composition, cooling the molten composition to form flakes and/or chips, refining the flakes and/or chips to form billets, and stamping and/or cutting the billets to form the cleansing bars. Another method of making cleansing bars includes heating the cleansing composition to a temperature sufficient to provide a molten composition, pouring the molten composition into a mold, cooling the molten composition until the cleansing bars are formed, and removing the cleansing bars from the mold.
Methods for making soap powder
Methods for making soap powder of the current invention using a double boiler system in which the direct heating and boiling of the mixture was avoided. A method for making soap powder of the current invention at room temperature. The soap powders of the current invention of a preferred starting composition of 49 g sodium hydroxide, 250 ml vegetable oil, and 220 g water.
Methods for making soap powder
Methods for making soap powder of the current invention using a double boiler system in which the direct heating and boiling of the mixture was avoided. A method for making soap powder of the current invention at room temperature. The soap powders of the current invention of a preferred starting composition of 49 g sodium hydroxide, 250 ml vegetable oil, and 220 g water.
SOLID SOAP COMPOSITION
A solid soap composition includes soap in an amount of at least 70% by weight of the solid soap composition. The solid soap composition (i) has a pH of from 7 to 9.5, and (ii) contains water in an amount of from 0.01 to 15% by weight of the solid soap composition.
SOLID SOAP COMPOSITION
A solid soap composition includes soap in an amount of at least 70% by weight of the solid soap composition. The solid soap composition (i) has a pH of from 7 to 9.5, and (ii) contains water in an amount of from 0.01 to 15% by weight of the solid soap composition.