What seems to be a young man that thinks he is talented is showing us how he makes soap from a source that will surprise you. Video credit = roberttolppi on insta
That was my immediate thought. Tyler sold each bar of soap for $20 to a department store. And that was back in 1999. That is equivalent to $37.64 today. That can almost get you 70 pieces of Chicken McNuggets today. Which would then get you fatter..... UPDATE: Just googled prices for liposuction, and this is not economically viable unless you sell each bar for probably over $300 each. Maybe if it was marketed as some designer soap for the Illuminatti.
@@lolol8650Nope. Female cows only produce milk for their calfs. So they have to get forced insiminated and give birth to calfs that are taken away from them right away. A female calf-a new dairy cow. A male calf-killed for meat. It’s horrible. Please educate yourself a little about it. I do not mean this in a mean way. Many people unfortunately don’t know this.
@@lolol8650 you might want to check your facts there buddy. They in fact do not always produce milk. It's just the cow goes through multiple pregnancies so it seems that way.
That's literally how soap used to be made in the old days. Doing it with your own tissues is a tad creepy though. It's like making a necklace out of your baby teeth.
I am not sure if it's such a bad idea to make soap out of this. That being said.... Asking if you can keep the fat from your liposuction is really bizarre.
Well, soap was made with animal fat not so long ago, so it makes sense. But, yeah, using one's own fat to make it is not really the most appealing thing.
As a life scientist this theoreticaly makes sense because all soap is triglycerides (fat) going under a process of saponification. Back in the day we used leftover animal triglycerides (fats) to create soap. Today we normally would use vegetable oil which also has triglycerides which would undergo saponification to become soap. So ofc if he uses his own fat it will become soap as he used his adipose tissue as a triglyceride. But the reasoning is just because you can do it dosent mean you should do it. Even though there is nothing wrong it with it, I cant imagine having guests over and telling them the soap you use to clean the dishes you are eating from is made with my body fat.
If Fight Club taught us anything, it's too use fat to make 💣... ... And that eventually, my insomnia will make me hallucinate that I'm Brad Pitt and living a crazy life in his body.