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soap and ph

Cite one common myth of soap. Prove them wrong Body soap Common household item. Notion - as long as there is lather (bubbles) it's effective. But there is more to body soap than bubbles. Soap PH is

Cite trivia #1 of soap. Soap ph what is in soap? What is ph? its important- high ph removes acid mantle What's the ideal ph? Why

what is acid mantle? Mixture of x and x. it's the same way soap removes gre what will happen without the acid mantle? skin irritation bacteria will thrive Pimples ** add fact washing hands does not kill bacteria, it removes it.

demo suds- what's a sign that soap is effective in removing bacteria? Somet High ph soap ph balanced soap

Terms PH "Potential hydrogen"a measure of acidity and alkalinity of a solution that is a number on a scale o "PHAbout Our Definitions: All Forms of a Word (noun, Verb, Etc.) Are Now Acid Mantle

In the 1890s science discovered that the skin had an acidic surface. Then, in 1928, S

"Acid Creams." Cosmetics and Skin . N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2013.

Today, all the factors regulating skin surface pH are still unk Since the early part of the last century, scientists have know

The skins protective acid mantle is also referred to as the h

"Our Skin Needs An Acid Mantle." At Alkaline/Acid Support Forum, Thread


he acid mantle protects the skin by killing bacteria before it can get inside the body. It also helps the skin maintain moisture and combat dehydration.

Soap

Strong alkaline soaps, which have a high pH, and excess sweating can destroy the mantle or alter its pH. If the acid mantle is stripped off the skin, bacteria can attack and infection may occur. The removal of this layer also disturbs the dead skin cells found in the top layer of skin, called the epidermis .

Human soap made by germans consisting of "jewish fat" "Study Confirms: Nazis Made Soap from Human Bodies." Ynet . N.p., n.d. W

Lye

: a strong alkaline liquor rich in potassium carbonate leached from wood a

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animal fats saponification

comprised of many acids. Lowers ph of soap for use.

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Introduction Name SCC innovasia - manufacturing company (soaps, liquids etc) J&J, Belo etc. What is the importance of soap PH on human skin (bar soaps)

Why do we even need soap ph? Back when I was a kid all my mom told me As long as it makes a lot of bubbles, it works. Raise your hand if you have th Apparently, the bubbles do help in cleaning, but that's not the whole story. Bubbles indicate a high level of ph. Ph is a measure of how acidic or basic something is. extreme ph = more corrosive

Common sense... Why would you use this on your body? Yet it works. Why? Soap isn't just lye. It's combined with Fats which are acid still lye is stronger than the fats, it's still basic. how does it affect us? skin - acid mantle it's formed by oils and sweat. you'll probably have a thick layer of this after you hit the gym. instinct? Take a bath. Squeaky clean.

Squeaky clean is bad. No more acid mantle acid mantle is acidic kills some bacteria takes care of our skin now i'm not against scrubbing and hygeine use ph balanced soaps maintains acid mantle, or a small part.

Introduction Does soap ph really matter?

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*Clarify that soap pertains to body soap (solid)

soap ph. but seriously, as long as there's What have you been rubbing ag soap composes mostly animal f animal fats are mixed with xxx t

e is lather (bubbles) it's effective. dy soap than bubbles.

emoves acid mantle

xture of x and x. it's the same way soap removes grease. ut the acid mantle?

ds does not kill bacteria, it removes it.

n that soap is effective in removing bacteria? Something visible. Cue answer : bubbles.that answer is partially correct. are bub

d alkalinity of a solution that is a number on a scale on which a value of 7 represents neutrality and lower numbers indicate inc ns: All Forms of a Word (noun, Verb, Etc.) Are Now Displayed on One Page." Merriam-Webster . Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web.

vered that the skin had an acidic surface. Then, in 1928, Schade and Marchionini suggested that the function of the low pH film was to pro

cs and Skin . N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2013.

ors regulating skin surface pH are still unknown. However, there is sufficient evidence to support the t of the last century, scientists have known that the outer layers of the skin were acidic. The physiol

ve acid mantle is also referred to as the hydrolipid film.

id Mantle." At Alkaline/Acid Support Forum, ThreadID=728712 . N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2013.

ermans consisting of "jewish fat" Made Soap from Human Bodies." Ynet . N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2013.

or rich in potassium carbonate leached from wood ashes and used especially in making soap and for washing; broadly : a s

s. Lowers ph of soap for use.

cturing company (soaps, liquids etc) J&J, Belo etc. of soap PH on human skin (bar soaps)

oap ph? Back when I was a kid all my mom told me was "if you wash your hands and there are enough bubbles or suds, then t of bubbles, it works. Raise your hand if you have the same experience. do help in cleaning, but that's not the whole story.

acidic or basic something is.

show ph chart

would you use this on your body? isn't just lye. It's combined with Fats which are acidic so the ph is reduced the fats, it's still basic. show sweaty dude

hick layer of this after you hit the gym.

queaky clean.

o more acid mantle

ubbing and hygeine

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or a small part.

ut seriously, as long as there's lather, it works right? hat have you been rubbing against your body for the past xx years of your life? oap composes mostly animal fat. It's like rubbing a slab of fat against your skin to cleanse yourself nimal fats are mixed with xxx tto clea

er is partially correct. are bubbles good for the skin? Answer is no - it does remove bacteria, but it dries up skin. For those of y

nd lower numbers indicate increasing acidity and higher numbers increasing alkalinity and on which each unit of change repres Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2013.

ion of the low pH film was to protect the skin from microbes, and coined the term acid mantle to describe it. Even though they did not e

evidence to support the barrier function and self-disinfection of the skins acid mantle. The pH value were acidic. The physiological pH of healthy skin has an average value between 4.5 and 5.9. In 1928

nd for washing; broadly : a strong alkaline solution (as of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide)

nough bubbles or suds, then that makes a good soap.

it dries up skin. For those of you who do laundry manually, this is a perfect example. Bubbles remove bacteria, dry up hands.s

ch each unit of change represents a tenfold change in acidity or alkalinity and that is the negative logarithm of the effective hy

be it. Even though they did not explain how the acid mantle achieved the protective effect, their idea was largely accepted and repeated t

d mantle. The pH value of human acid mantle is generally within a range from 4 to 6. On the other h een 4.5 and 5.9. In 1928 Schade and Macrhionini reported the acidity of skin, termed as the Acid M

move bacteria, dry up hands.s

e logarithm of the effective hydrogen-ion concentration or hydrogen-ion activity in gram equivalents per liter of the solution;

largely accepted and repeated throughout the literature of the day.

m 4 to 6. On the other hand, the bodys internal pH is about neutral, ranging from about 7.35 to abou , termed as the Acid Mantle, helped to ward off infections by preventing the growth of bacteria and

ents per liter of the solution; also : the condition represented by a pH number

from about 7.35 to about 7.46. Skin pH varies among different body areas and also depends on the e growth of bacteria and fungi. But the source of all this acid and how it helped to maintain the skins

nd also depends on the skin moisture contentskin areas with higher moisture having a higher pH. ed to maintain the skins strength and integrity, remained a mystery. (1)

ure having a higher pH.

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