Showing posts with label luckywinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luckywinner. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2016

Fragrance Oils

One of the major difference between essential oils and fragrance oil is that fragrance oils are synthetically created. This results in the lack of natural healing properties that essential oils offer. Fragrance oils are often used frequently due to its ability to be easily manipulated to create any aroma.

Fivesso will be launching our crowdfunding this August! The crowdfunding will help us fund for marketing and production. Please give us lots of support as we would love to produce an all-natural, organic, premium coffee soap bar for everyone to benefit from and enjoy!

Our winner this week is Peter from Long Beach! To enter for a chance to win Fivesso’s giveaway subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and choose one to follow us at:
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Source: http://www.livestrong.com/article/74592-differences-between-essential-oils-/


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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Saponification

Did you know that in the hot process, saponification is very important? Saponification in the process making soap using either fat or oil, this
is done by hydrolyzing. Hydrolyzing means to break down a compound, fat or oil, by chemical reaction (alkali) with water. In this process, the fat and hydroxide are heated up to 80- 100 degrees Celsius. Unlike the cold process, the exact measurements are not needed. After the saponification process is complete, the excessive liquid is drained and then pour into a mold.

Fivesso will be launching our crowdfunding this month! The crowdfunding will help us fund for marketing and production. Please give us lots of support as we would love to produce an all-natural, organic, premium coffee soap bar for everyone to benefit from and enjoy!

We will be announcing our lucky winner this Friday!! To enter for a chance to win Fivesso’s giveaway subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and choose one to follow us at:

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saponification
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Friday, June 24, 2016

History of Liquid Soap and Winner

Did you know that liquid soap was not invented until the 19th Century? William Shepphard patented a liquid soap version in 1865. In 1989 B.J., Johnson created a liquid soap using palm and olive oil, which was called Palmolive. Liquid soap made it much easier to clean for traditional and non-traditional cleaning methods.

Fivesso will be launching our crowdfunding this July! The crowdfunding will help us fund for marketing and production. Please give us lots of support as we would love to produce an all-natural, organic, premium coffee soap bar for everyone to benefit from and enjoy!

One lucky winner is Christina from Washington, D.C! We will be contacting the winner over email and the winner will be receiving Fivesso’s Sample Soap Bars. There are still more chances to win our giveaway! We will be announcing two winners for our next week giveaway so stay tune! To enter for a chance to win our giveaway subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and choose one to follow us at:

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap
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Monday, June 20, 2016

Soap in the 18th Century

Around the 16th Century, soap began to use vegetable oil instead of animal fat. Production of soap was mainly produced by small manufacturers. It was not until the 18th Century that soap production was industrialized. One chemical creation that helped increase soap production was the ability to create alkali, a major ingredient in soap, from the sulfates of potash and soda. James Keir was the creator of this chemical creation.

Fivesso is thrilled to announce that we are launching our crowdfunding this end of July! The crowdfunding will help us fund for marketing and production. Please give us lots of support as we would love to produce an all-natural, organic, premium coffee soap bar for everyone to benefit from and enjoy!

There are still four more chances to win our giveaway! Our next giveaway winner will be announced in this Friday. Don’t miss out in winning our giveaway, to enter just subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and choose one to follow us at:

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Introducing the Fivesso Experience

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap
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Monday, June 13, 2016

History of Soap in China

Did you know that the ancient Chinese used a flower to help create a similar context to soap? Gleditsia Sinensis, a honey locust which is locally grown in China, was said to have been used to create a similar context to soap to help with bathing. Soaps made out of animal fat were not used until modern era time in China.

Fivesso is delighted to announce that we are launching our crowdfunding soon. The crowdfunding will help us fund for marketing and production. Please give us lots of support as we would love to produce an all-natural, organic, premium coffee soap bar for everyone to benefit from and enjoy!

One lucky first winner will win Fivesso’s basic package (one premium coffee soap bar, and a 4-ounce coffee scrub). The first winner will be announced in four days! To enter for a chance to win our first Basic all-natural organic premium package subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and choose one to follow us at:

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Our first lucky winner will be announce this Friday, June 17th, 2016!

Introducing the Fivesso Experience

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleditsia_sinensis

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Saturday, June 11, 2016

History of Soap- Part 2

Did you know that ancient Romans used a tool called a “strigil” to bathe with? A strigil was made out of metal and was used to scrape off dirt and oil. Ancient Romans would massage oil into their skin and then remove the oil and dirt with a strigil. The use of a strigil sounds a bit rough, but it’s not so different from what most of us do today when we shower. We soap and a loofah, or shower sponge to help remove the dirt and oil. 

Fivesso is excited to announce that we are launching our crowdfunding soon. The crowdfunding will help us fund for marketing and production. Please give us lots of support as we would love to produce an all-natural, organic, premium coffee soap bar for everyone to benefit from and enjoy!

One lucky first winner will win Fivesso’s basic package (one premium coffee soap bar, and a 4-ounce coffee scrub). The first winner will be announced soon! To enter for a chance to win our first Basic all-natural organic premium package subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and follow us at:

Twitter @onlyfivesso
Instagram @fivesso
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Five winners will be selected for our first giveaway soon!

Introducing the Fivesso Experience

Experience. Energize. Enjoy




Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap
Picture: Fivesso