Description
Paper Soaps – Coconut
Paper Soaps – Coconut
Have you ever gone to wash your hands in a public restroom only to discover there´s no soap?
Dadyva´s paper soap range, is the perfect solution for on-the-go cleansing – anywhere, anytime.
Comes in a virtually weightless and compact flip-top case of 20 single-use sheets that are portable enough to pop in your desk, purse, car, gym bag, or pocket for handy everyday use.
Colour: Blanco, Fragrance: Coconut; Contains 20 sheets of soap, Size of flip-top case: 76x64x10 mm
Take a look also to our Paper Soaps – Mango
History
Ancient Middle East
The earliest recorded evidence of the production of soap-like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in ancient Babylon.
Basically, a formula for soap consisting of: water, alkali, and cassia oil.
It was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC.
The Ebers papyrus (Egypt, 1550 BC) indicates the ancient Egyptians bathed regularly and combined animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts to create a soap-like substance. Egyptian documents mention a similar substance used in the preparation of wool for weaving.
Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker’s Friend) soap from the 20th century, a part of the Museo del Objeto collection
Ancient China
A detergent similar to soap manufactured in ancient China from the seeds of Gleditsia sinensis. In addition, another traditional detergent is a mixture of pig pancreas and plant ash called
“Zhu yi zi”. True soap, made of animal fat, did not appear in China until the modern era. After all, soap-like detergents were not as popular as ointments and creams.