Lux is a brand of beauty soap that has been serving women since 1925. According to the Unilever website, Lux is committed to reducing plastic consumption and sourcing natural ingredients sustainably. However, there is no information available on the TFM value of Lux soap or its ingredients.
TFM or Total Fatty Matter is an important factor in determining the quality and cleansing properties of soap. The higher the TFM, the better the soap. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has segregated toilet soaps into three categories based on the amount of TFM they contain:
- Grade 1 soaps - minimum 76% TFM content
- Grade 2 soaps - minimum 70% TFM content
- Grade 3 soaps - minimum 60% TFM content
Toilet soaps must mention their TFM content as part of their ingredient list, and it is compulsory. Laundry soaps follow a different criteria and have lower TFM content.
There is no information available on the TFM value of Lux soap, but it is a beauty soap that is known for its fragrance expertise and has been used by glamorous stars worldwide.