what is washing soda

The chemical name of sodium bicarbonate(washing soda) is Na 2 CO 3, which forms naturally in dry areas. It was found in sediments where the lake had evaporated. United States, China, Botswana, Uganda, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, India, Egypt, South Africa, and Turkey.
Baking soda is also called sodium carbonate. It is white and easily soluble in water. It was found in dry places and also appeared as sediment at the bottom of the lake. It is well known in many countries and has essential uses in life.
It has many benefits, and when using sodium carbonate in the hair, it is very useful to resist the apparent control of hair wrinkles, but we have to use another oil called tea oil in the hair. To improve hair cohesion, it must be kept in place. The hair lasts about an hour and then we wash it to find an effect that works for the hair.
Sodium carbonate can only be used without addition. Protects hair from drying out when applied to the hair in large quantities. Let stand a few minutes, then rinse with water.
When applied to the hair, there is no bad smell in the hair. Washing your hair can produce a bad smell. When connected, the bad smell and sodium carbonate are eliminated to permanently eliminate them. chemistry analysis
When mixed with water to form a paste that can be applied to the face, it has an effective effect to eliminate acne. After an hour, we wash it with water and clean the face, and we will see effective results in terms of maintenance.
In addition, when used with rose water, it can give the skin a beautiful and fresh feeling. It also has many benefits for the skin. After mixing, we get a special mask that keeps the skin fresh. This mask lasts only a few minutes, then rinses with water and notices the freshness of the skin from the first use.
Completely eliminates the presence of cancer and attacks all cancer cells in the body.
Soda water is mainly used to remove difficult stains in washing. It is an essential ingredient in most laundry detergents. Soda water can be dissolved in water to remove stains such as fat, blood, tea and coffee.

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