math ace
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Can I list " NaOH " on my soap label instead of "sodium hydroxide" to save space?
Do I remember correctly, if it is just "soap that cleans" , we don't technically have to list ingredients? We have to list ingredients for a cosmetic product, but not for soap that just cleans?
Make sure it's at least NaOH, not NAOH. NAOH is not an molecular compound, since "A" is not a symbol for any of the elements.@DeeAnna
I get what you are saying. I want to do the right thing and list the ingredients. If I want the ingredients to fit, I'll either have to reduce the font size, which is counterproductive to helping the consumer make an informed purchase OR I'll have to use NAOH for sodium hydroxide.
Since, don't have to list the ingredients, then it can't be against the law to use NAOH.
Thanks for helping me think this through .
Since, don't have to list the ingredients, then it can't be against the law to use NAOH.
If you disagree and feel it IS a legal requirement, please provide a link to the pertinent FDA rules or an article by Marie Gale or other reputable authority. I need to see the basis behind your thinking about ingredients lists for soap-that-just-gets-you-clean. I apparently need a refresher.
I really dislike being addressed like this, and I dislike seeing other people being treated likewise. You have useful insights and information to share, but you are delivering your thoughts in an authoritarian tone that brooks no objections and discourages further discussion. Can you find a lighter tone, please?
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