Sudsy History
Soapy Chemistry
Essential Oils
Where did it
come from?
Out of My Hair
100

These people recorded the first soap recipe

Who are the Babylonians?

100

The process of combining fatty acids with an aqueous base that forms soap. 

What is saponification?

100

Concentrated extracts from plants.

What are essential oils?
100

Found in the round pulp of tree nut, this oil is now found in more than 1/3 of all oils used in the world. 

What is Palm oil? 

100

Used to clean hair, commercial ones are based on detergents, while artisanal ones are made from soap. 

What is shampoo?

200

This soap is still made in Syria in the traditional way, using the floor as the mold.  It's made of olive oil and lye, with added laurel oil. 

What is Aleppo soap? 
200

Used in making bar soaps

What is sodium hydroxide?
200

This way of using essential oils is avoided, though some companies encourage it.  

What is ingesting oil?

200

A common oil that requires about 100 lbs of flower buds to make 1 pound of this essential oil. 

What is lavender? 

200

An herb that contains anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory properties for use in the hair and scalp. 

What is rosemary? 

300

 It is made by running water through wood ashes. It was the fore runner of the lye used now. 

What is potash? 

300

Used in making liquid soaps

What is potassium hydroxide? 


300

A very strong essential oil used to kill fungus, microbes and sterilize surfaces.  It can be irritating unless is diluted in a carrier oil. 

What is tea tree oil? 

300

Argon oil is gathered by women and processed into oil. Without these animals, it would not be possible for the oil to be harvested. 

What are goats? 

300

 A solid collection of fats that is used to smooth and create shine in hair. 

What is a conditioning bar? 

400

This event precipitated the development of synthetic detergents, due to a shortage of raw materials for soapmaking. 

What is World War II? 

400

The scale of acid to basic substances, of which 7 is considered neutral.

What is the pH Scale?

400
Oils should not be used in diffusers in these homes.
What are homes with pets or small children? 
400

While lard is used as the term for pig fat, other types of animals are often referred to as this. 

What is tallow? 
400

Aloe, apple cider vinegar, coconut oil and black seed oil are used as alternatives. 

What are some alternatives to a conditioning bar? 

500

His germ theory drove an increase in the sales of soap after 1861. 

Who was Louis Pasteur? 

500

It now regulates body products and food safety, but it started as part of the USDA's patent office. 

What is the Food and Drug Administration? (FDA)

500

The "King of Oils," often referred to in the Bible.

What is frankincense?

500

Soaps made without animal fats, lanolin, milk, honey or beeswax. 

What is vegan soap? 
500

An oil that soothes irritated skin, and aids in healing.  It also serves to discourage insects, dissipate dandruff and calms stress, which can contribute to hair loss.  

What is lemongrass?