Saturday, December 19, 2009

What is the difference between dish soap, shampoo, and bar soap?

Dish soap is mainly a degreaser. Shampoo has a mild degreaser with different oils and perfume. Bar soap is mainly a coconut/ palm oil base with lye, color and fragrance. Try posting this topic on the science/chemistry heading and I bet you will get better answers.What is the difference between dish soap, shampoo, and bar soap?
Here's a web site that includes the ingredients.What is the difference between dish soap, shampoo, and bar soap?
Basically nothing, soap is soap, ingredients differ, more water in one, this color in another, this name brand on one, but the chemicals are the same. basically.
dish soap is used for washing dishes, shampoo is used for washing your hair (or skin), and bar soap is for washing your body/hands/face
Dish soap is usually in neon colors, bright green and yellow, red and orangs and blue -- shampoo is usually a dull color like light blue and white -- and bar soap -- well its a bar -- no bottle needed and can come in all sorts of fun shapes and sizes -- VOILA! The difference in the 3!
The basics are the same, its the proportions and additives.
dish soap is like the liquid soap you use to wash the dishes,shampoo is what you use to wash your hair and bar soap is what you use to bath with.
WISH I WOULD HAVE KNOWN ALL THAT.I USE DAWN TO BATH IN ONCE IN AWHILE.IT REMOVES THE SUMMER OILS OF MY BODY FROM ALL THAT SUNTAN LOTION.AND AMAZING OF ALL NO RING AROUND THE TUB.NO BULL

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