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Transparent Soap Base – Keywords Description
- Transparent Soap Base – Clear glycerin-based soap used for decorative and skincare products.
- Transparency – Ability of soap to allow light to pass through.
- Glycerin – Natural humectant that moisturizes the skin.
- Sugar Syrup – Improves soap clarity and transparency.
- Propylene Glycol – Solvent that helps maintain transparency and moisture.
- Ethanol (Alcohol) – Reduces crystal formation in soap.
- Castor Oil – Enhances lather and transparency.
- Coconut Oil – Provides cleansing and hardness.
- Stearic Acid – Increases firmness and stability.
- Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) – Alkali used for saponification.
- Distilled Water – Used to prepare the lye solution.
- Saponification – Chemical reaction between oils and NaOH to form soap.
- Humectant – Ingredient that attracts and retains moisture.
- Solvent – Substance that prevents soap crystal formation.
- Clarity – Degree of transparency in the finished soap.
- Trace – Stage when soap batter thickens during mixing.
- Curing – Drying and hardening process after molding.
- pH Balance – Ideal soap pH range of 8–10
- Fragrance – Provides a pleasant scent.
- Colorants – Add color to the soap.
- Herbal Extracts – Natural ingredients added for skin benefits.
