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By toilet soaps are meant the best grades of soaps, pleasantly smelling and beautiful in color and appearance. General In the production of such soaps, the purity of the raw materials and filling substances, as well as the thoroughness of preparation, are a prerequisite for the production of such soaps.

All sorts of toilet soaps are usually made from basic white soap. From this soap, prepared in any way, by adding various perfumes, coloring and pressing, various grades of toilet soaps are obtained. The manufacture of the bulk differs from the manufacture of soap for household needs only in the thoroughness of the work and the purity of the materials used.

The preparation of toilet soaps can be carried out:

Author: Korolev V.A.

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