The Science Behind It!
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PSORIASIS
Psoriasis is a multisystem inflammatory disease with predominantly skin and joint involvement. It has a bimodal age of onset (16 to 22 and 57 to 60 years) and affects both sexes equally. Pathogenesis is multifactorial, involving dysregulated inflammation and genetic associations. -
Green Tea Leaves
Green Tea comes from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis tea plant. Green tea is especially rich in epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a polyphenol that has shown to improve acne and oily skin. -
What do we mean by Sulfate Free Soaps?
Sulfate compounds are found in many personal care products such as toothpaste, body sprays, lotions, make-up, soaps, shampoos etc.
Sulfates are widely available in nature and also easily synthesized in industries. Therefore, this chemical compound has applications in a wide variety of instances
The hazards and health effects most likely depend on each sulphate and its concentration.
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The Saponification Process
Saponification is the hydrolysis of an ester under basic conditions. The direct products are a carboxylic acid salt (That is the soap) and an alcohol (Glycerol). -
Do Hand Made Soaps Work Like Any Other Soap Against The Corona Virus?
Any soap will protect you. Standing in the soap aisle, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by choice. But when it comes down to the chemistry, soaps will all work against the novel coronavirus. -
Hand Sanitizer or Soap: making an informed choice for COVID-19
Corona-viruses get their name from the ‘corona’ surrounding the virus—specifically, the protein spikes embedded in its surface. The spikes, which are responsible for infecting the host, are anchored into a membrane. The membrane is the ‘shell’ of the virus. This is the coronavirus’ weak point.