koostuvaseitti
Koostuvaseitti is a Finnish term that translates to "component soap" or "composite soap." It refers to a type of soap that is not a single, pure chemical compound but rather a mixture of various ingredients, typically fatty acid salts, designed to achieve specific cleaning or lathering properties. Traditional soaps are made by saponifying fats or oils with an alkali, resulting in glycerol and fatty acid salts. Koostuvaseitti expands on this by incorporating additional substances to enhance its performance or characteristics.
These additional components can include surfactants, which are agents that improve cleaning power and foam stability,