Quality problem with handmade soap? Who is responsible for the quality of handmade soap processing p

Updated on society 2024-04-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be that the quality of the handmade soap bought is not good, it is best to pay attention to the pure plant when buying, and now there is one of the most professional handmade soap identification methods, which is to cut a small piece of soap with a thickness of about 1 mm, burn it with a lighter, and then melt the soap liquid with white paper. When burned, the soap flakes are charred and emit a pungent odor indicating that there is a foaming agent in the soap, while the blackening of the melted soap liquid proves that there is a drawing agent and pigment, and the soap that drops on the paper leaves brown markings on the paper after solidifying, which proves that it is made with industrial oil. And when burned, there is no reaction, just the appearance of melting, which proves that this is a piece of handmade soap without any chemical additives.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The real pure natural ancient handmade soap will produce oil or light discoloration, the reason for the oil is that the soap does not add any preservatives, chemical synthetics and other harmful substances, indicating that the essential oil nutrients in the soap are volatilizing The reason for the discoloration is also very related to the sunny weather Handmade soap is very normal to oxidize in contact with air and sunlight

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is the volatilization of the essential oil components in the handmade soap, indicating that the nutrients in it are being lost, which is a normal phenomenon and does not affect the use.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You're not handmade soap, pure handmade soap isn't like this, this won't happen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How long has it been stored? Generally, the shelf life of handmade soap is less than one year. If the color becomes lighter, it is normal because of the oxidation of sunlight.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Handmade soap is generally stored within one year, because there are no preservatives, it can only be stored for such a long time. Hair? Hairy? Discoloration is a natural reaction. The natural ones will definitely change color, and the oxidation reaction is normal when exposed to sunlight!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Here's the answer:1. The entrusting enterprise shall bear the administrative responsibility for product quality.

    2. The entrusted party should bear the administrative responsibility for product quality. This is because the first paragraph of Article 26 of the Product Quality Law stipulates that "the producer shall be responsible for the quality of the products it produces".

    3. Define administrative responsibilities according to the rights and obligations of both parties agreed in the contract of the Shenqiao Foundation Committee.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The risks of using handmade soap are not known to everyone. The following are the possible hazards of long-term use of handmade soaps:

    1.Allergies: When using handmade soap, people may have allergic reactions, especially for sensitives. Allergies can manifest as uncomfortable symptoms such as redness, itching, blisters, or rashes.

    2.Drying: Handmade soaps are often stripped of their natural oils, resulting in dryness and even flakiness and chapping. This condition may affect the natural protective barrier of **, resulting in easy permeability of bacteria.

    3.Destroy the pH level: Handmade soaps are usually alkaline, which destroys the natural pH level.

    The pH value is usually, and most handmade soaps are in the left and right bridges, so prolonged use may break the barrier, leading to problems such as dryness, swelling, and inflammation.

    4.Dyeing**: Some handmade soaps may contain strong dyes or pigments, which can lead to dyeing with regular use.

    In summary, although handmade soaps are more natural and safe than the chemical composition of chemicals or soaps, there are some potential health hazards that can be brought with long-term use.

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