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For people who have sensitive 2. Methods and Experimental
skin or a history of allergies, this Details
risk is even increasing. As an
alternative, many studies are now This research is an experimental
developing soaps made from research conducted at the
natural ingredients. For example, Science Laboratory of Madrasah
soaps from coconut oil (rich in Tsanawiyah Negeri 6 (MTsN 6)
lauric acid), olive oil (containing East Jakarta in May-July 2025.
oleic acid), and palm oil This study aims to determine the
(containing palmitic acid) are able results of the physical test of the
to produce soft foam and antiseptic solid soap formulation
moisturize the skin (Wuryandari et "lavitzam" produced by varying
al., 2024). green betel leaf extract, (piper
Essential oils from lavender betle l) and the addition of yellow
flowers have also been shown to turmeric rhizomes.
inhibit the growth of
Staphylococcus aureus at a 2.1 Tool
concentration of 1.8% with an The tools used in this study are
inhibition capacity of 19.5 mm glass bekers, porcelain cups, drip
(Arum, 2021). Likewise, turmeric
soap is scientifically proven to pipettes, filter paper, maceration
reduce acne, inflammation, and cups, pH indicator paper,
hyperpigmentation (Syifa, 2024), machining tubes, blenders,
as well as feminine soap from waterbaths, thermometers,
green betel leaves that effectively vacuum distillers, digital scales
kills the fungus Candida albicans and mixers, plastic shoemakers,
and overcomes vaginal discharge soap molds.
(Dr. Sienny, 2023).
2.2 Material
Based on this, this research was
carried out to develop the organic The ingredients used are stearic
bar soap "LavitZAM", which acid, aquadest, distilled ethanol,
combines active ingredients from green betel leaves, yellow
green betel leaf extract and yellow turmeric rhizomes, VCO (Virgin
turmeric rhizome extract, as well Coconut Oil), glycerin, NaCl,
as evaluate the effectiveness and NaOH, Sodium lauryl sulfate.
preferences of the community and
MTsn 6 student volunteers for its
use.
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