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Castile soap
(redirected from Olive oil soap)

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Castile soap also cas·tile soap  (ks-tl)
n.
A fine, hard, white, odorless soap made with olive oil and sodium hydroxide.

[After Castile.]

Castile soap
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a hard soap made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.castile soap - a good hard soap made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide
soap - a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats


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All Nefertari products are made using 100 percent natural ingredients which do not include any chemicals, artificial fragrances or colors and are considered to be 100 percent environmentally friendly," said Dr Mona Erian, who launched the company in 1998 by creating a pure olive oil soap.
The cleansing oil (pounds 16, pictured) and olive oil soap (pounds 10) offer thorough cleansing and squeaky clean skin.
 
 
 
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