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liquid soap. dish soap sits in its own scum and collects bacteria.
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Does all soap make the same amount of bubbles?
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What scent should I put in my soap?
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I've been making hand made soap and I need more ideas for what type of fruits I should use that would be beneficial for the skin. Ideas???
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I meant dish soap like Dawn that you use on dishes (in kitchen)...and I meant the liquid HAND soap.
by swannie on March 7th, 2007
oopps. pardonnez-moi. dish soap is less refined. not only takes off the germs, but several layers of skin and most of the natural oils.
by singwell-is off researching a lot on March 7th, 2007