Glycerin soap
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Glycerin Soaps are soaps that contain glycerin, a component of fat or oil.
The soap-making process involves the rendering of fat or oil, with lye. In industrial soap-making, the glycerin is then usually removed. Home-made soaps usually contain glycerin, which is easy to melt. Today, most melt and pour glycerin soap is made with vegetable oils.
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