Dogs are funny that way.
They will selflessly stand up to an intruder, but a vacuum cleaner or a toilet plunger is a no-go situation.
Dogs are funny that way.
They will selflessly stand up to an intruder, but a vacuum cleaner or a toilet plunger is a no-go situation.
In Minnesota…
I wish the whole world could be a cartoon, then things that happen would make sense; because in a cartoon, things don’t make sense - which makes sense because that’s how cartoons are.
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn’t.
-Mark Twain
Love that!
Just noticed something in the shower.
Nothing personal. It’s that Dove soap has positive curvature on one side:
ETA: and negative curvature on the other side:
For some reason I think this is really neat.
Depending on the type, it has two distinct layers, too. I use the one that has a little abrasive in it, love that stuff!
Hopefully not the microplastic beads…
Doesn’t the top layer dissolve first?
Abrasive sounds interesting for the shower. Like Lava hand soap. Gee, I wouldn’t want to use that, uh, everywhere.
Nope, they’re microcrystalline wax. From their FAQ:
Unilever began phasing out plastic scrub beads in 2013 and, as of 1 January 2015, we no longer use them at all. We took the decision because of concerns about the build-up of micro-plastics in the oceans. We care about the environment and want our consumers to know we are listening to their views. We were also confident we could create exfoliating products that deliver the same performance without the need to use plastics. In our personal care products, we now use mostly silica which is derived from natural mineral sources such as quartz or sand. We found that silica was the most direct replacement for plastic beads. Where products were already using other natural materials like walnut shells, we didn’t need to change.
No, they dissolve exactly proportionally.
It’s not that abrasive, it’s very gentle.
This is the stuff:
Layers perpendicular to the surface?
We’re getting into some pretty deep soap science here.
I thought there’d been a similar conversation before…
I’m repeating myself, I know.
I see. Sort of looks like a lemon poppy seed muffin!
I had to edit my original soapy post as I somehow deleted the caption for the negative curvature diagram.
It’s to make it easier to hold in your hand in the shower.
That is one weird combination.
Not until you said it.
But now I do have the piano version of the theme from Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown in my head.