The history of soap began in 2800 BC in Ancient Egypt, where they made soap from a mixture of olive oil and wood ash.
In ancient Greece, soap is considered a luxury item and is only used to clean animal skin or skin.
During the Middle Ages in Europe, soap was used mainly by the rich and considered an expensive luxury item.
Soap is considered a luxury object until the 19th century, when mass production makes soap more affordable for the general public.
During the Victoria era, bar soap was discovered and became popular throughout Europe.
Liquid soap was first discovered in 1865 by William Shepphard.
Modern Bars Soap was first produced by the Unilever company in 1927.
There are several legends circulating about how soap was first discovered, including the legend that the Prophet Muhammad was the first person to make soap.
During World War I, soap was used as a currency in Germany due to lack of paper money.
Now the soap is made in various ingredients and variants, including organic soap, liquid soap, and anti-bacterial soap.