subject: Soap Bars Manufactured In Africa [print this page] When you speak of bar soaps, so many types of soaps come to your mind. If you are a manufacturer in Africa looking for raw materials to make bar soaps, you can always contact our bulk chemical suppliers in the Middle East famed as Radiant Resources.
Different bar soaps used in Africa are made from various combinations of cosmetic chemicals supplied from Dubai. Here are the 4 main types of bar soaps manufactured in Africa:
- You have the common traditional bar soap that clearly does its job of picking dirt. These soaps can also be irritating to the skin as they are difficult to wash away.
- Then you have the transparent category of soaps full of glycerin which are mild on the skin. The glycerin acts as a moisturizer.
- Then there is also the superfatted kind. These soaps are made through an incomplete saponification process. In this process not all of the fats and oils are processed, thus the name 'superfatted'.
- And last but not the least a gentle soap like Dove cannot be forgotten. Such a soap is called a syndet bar. Petroleum jelly, oils and fats are processed in a complexed manner to obtain such soap. Such soap is known as the mildest cleanser. Sodium cocoyl isethionate is widely used in these soap bars.
For petroleum jelly suppliers, chemicals supplier and white oil suppliers to Africa, meet Radiant Resources, their raw material suppliers located in the Middle East. Radiant are one of the biggest distributors of raw material products in Africa.