Anything with the word "tallow" in it. I believe it's usually listed as "sodium tallowate" or something like that.
2007-09-06 09:38:46
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answered by majnun99 7
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The animal fat is tallow. Soap making with tallow was common in Spain and Italy by the 13th. Century. Most 'tallow-free' soap will say on the packet that it is produced from vegetable oils only. No idea about Fairy Liquid but my guess would be that it includes tallow in its ingredients.
2007-09-06 09:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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A long time ago they used Tallow that was chemically reacted with lye to make soap.
They do not do that anymore for commercially produced soaps and detergents.
Some back woods people still make the stuff that way and it seriously drys out your skin.
Edit - For those of you claiming that Lye is an animal product, it is not. Lye is what you get when you drip water through wood ashes. It is a caustic with a PH around 10.5.
2007-09-06 09:14:37
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answered by sprcpt 6
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Many detergents - including Fairy Liquid - are made from derivatives of crude oil. Other detergents and many soaps are made from Palm oil, Rape seed oil or coconut oil which are all pure vegetable products. Some soaps or cosmetics contain lanolin, that is the grease from sheeps wool, but its not animal fat.
Very few modern soaps and detergents use animal fats. Its quality is too variable for volume production methods.
2007-09-06 09:25:01
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answered by David W 4
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Fairy Liquid is also tested on animals by the big animal-tester company Procter & Gamble. Regardless of what's in it, just think of how they tested it to make sure it is safe to use in the first place....
2007-09-06 09:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Lye, tallow, lanolin.... Do they have health-food stores where you are? Like Mother's Market, Whole Foods, or Trader Joes? Probably not, but they may have something similar. You can find all sorts of all-natural products. I prefer products that don't have chemicals in them. Or animal by-products... It's hard though because gelatin is made from animal bones, pig, I think. Gross. Gelatin is in everything... Icky!
2007-09-06 09:17:20
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answered by Yup Yup Yuppers 7
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Lanolin is a animal fat used in soaps etc...
2007-09-06 09:18:43
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answered by RED 3
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Fruits. Bananas are my favorite. btw did you know that tomatoes are the #1 selling fruits? true beans
2017-03-10 09:02:55
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answered by ? 3
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fruit grows on woods or vines and fresh vegetables grow in the floor.
2017-02-17 03:38:52
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answered by ? 4
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Detergents are a by product of oil refining like allot of products that we take for granted today, they were traditionally made from animal by products that are sustainable, so its not a question of if but when we return to using animal by products.
2007-09-06 09:39:20
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answered by cheek_of_it_all 5
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