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Toilet soap   /tˈɔɪlət soʊp/   Listen
Toilet soap

noun
1.
Soap used as a toiletry.  Synonyms: bath soap, face soap.






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"Toilet soap" Quotes from Famous Books



... e.g., under 5 per cent., under 10 per cent., etc., and it entirely depends upon the desired price of the resultant soap as to what grade would be used. The following is a typical sample for use in the production of high-class toilet soap:— ...
— The Handbook of Soap Manufacture • W. H. Simmons

... morning—what do you think? Why, he meets me as bold as you please, and gives me a cake of toilet soap. Like ...
— The Man Upstairs and Other Stories • P. G. Wodehouse

... stay down after it is swallowed; also, it doesn't gum up your hair; also, if you want to take a cake of soap with you, all you have to look out for is that you don't lose the soap. Nobody tries to use toilet soap in sea-water ...
— Back Home • Eugene Wood

... happened that all the young women of the ballet—there were four—received their salary in one-dollar bills. However, I was saying that we, the ballet, dressed together at that time, and poor Semantha first attracted my attention by her almost too great willingness to use my toilet soap, instead of the common brown washing soap she had brought with her. At some past time this soap must have been of the shape and size of a building brick, but now it resembled a small dumb-bell, so worn was its middle, so nobby its ends. Then, too, my pins were, to all intents and purposes, ...
— Stage Confidences • Clara Morris

... types of the disease shampooing with simple Castile soap (or any other good toilet soap) and hot water will suffice; in those cases in which there is considerable scale-and crust-formation the tincture of green soap (tinct. saponis viridis) is to be employed in place of the toilet soap, and in some of these latter cases it may be necessary to soften the crusts with ...
— Essentials of Diseases of the Skin • Henry Weightman Stelwagon



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