What Is Dial Soap Made Of?

What Is Dial Soap Made Of? thumbnail
What Is Dial Soap Made Of?

Dial® soap was introduced in 1948 as a soap that will clean and fight body odor. Now available in bar, liquid and body wash varieties, the classic gold bar is still on the market today. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Cleansing Agents

    • Cleansing agents (or surfactants) added to soap cleanse the skin. Cleansing agents in Dial® include soap, palm kernel acid, coconut acid and tallow acid.

    Deodorant

    • The ingredient triclocarban is a deodorant agent that gives Dial® soap that famous deodorizing property.

    Fragrance

    • Most soaps have a characteristic fragrance, and Dial® is no different, having a very characteristic, bracing fresh scent. Along with the original scent, Dial® soap is now available in a large variety of fragrances.

    Solvents

    • Solvents (water, peg-6 methyl ether) help the other ingredients in Dial® soap dissolve more easily, making the final product.

    Dyes

    • That golden color doesn't just happen, it's created using a combination of dyes like yellow 5, yellow 8 and red 4.

Related Searches:

References

  • Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images

Comments

You May Also Like

Related Ads

Featured