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Hand soap is so boring dont you think? There's been little innovation, if any in this field for decades and I think it's about time the everyday product gets an upgrade.
A honeycomb-esque soap bar filled with different colored and scented liquid soap deposits in each individual compartment. As the
bar erodes, different soap pockets constantly get exposed, creating a wash full of lovely scents and bright frothy colors.
Its like washing your hands in rainbow really...
nuttier antecedent
crazy_20soap [po, Mar 14 2006]
Crystal soap
http://www.juliesgiftsoap.com/CR002.html Similar to [normzone]'s description of the grody soap in his shower. [jurist, Mar 14 2006]
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Baked, although I lack a means to demonstrate it to you. In my shower at this moment is some soap cleverly crafted to resemble geodes. |
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Nice, and I don't think that soap that looks like coloured crystal is really the same thing - unless it somehow becomes rainbowised when you use it. Only problem with this is, wouldn't all the colours mix into brown? |
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Baked. It was done a while ago. I saw it in Popular Science. The bubbles are colourful when bubbles, when they evaporate they go clear again. It was made so cleaners could see where they've cleaned. |
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This could be so easily manufactured, too - maybe by making lots of soap pockets (like the clothes washing liquid capsules which dissolve in teh wash) in different colours and sticking them together in a sponge shape. Nice! |
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Bubbles already are multi-colored: thin films interere with light in interesting ways, giving you rainbow colors. |
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but froth is always white. |
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