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 | |  | | E-book Category: Beauty, Crafts, How To E-book Title: The Beginner's Guide to Soapmaking Author: Staci Marquez-Nichols Book Description: My 49-page ebook includes 35 live hyperlinks to soap supply and resource websites, 39 beginner soap recipes, 67 detailed pictures, and 3 charts. One of the charts gives the properties of 40 different soap ingredients--this data was compiled from 7 different sources. I have included: a cost-benefit analysis of making your own soap, a measurement conversion chart, and a "to do," step-by-step checklist.
What You'll Learn in my eBook The Beginner's Guide to Soapmaking:
1. Introduction: Overview of the Cold Process Soapmaking Techniques 2. What You'll Need and Where to Get It
* Equipment and Supplies * Pick a Recipe * Ingredients * Preparing a Mold
3. Safety Procedures
* Safety Gear * Handling Lye * Safety Tips * Disposing of "Mess Up" Batches
4. Step-by-Step Instructions
* "To Do" Checklist * Clean Up * Keeping a Soap Journal
5. Curing and Unmolding
*Curing *Soap Ash *Unmolding * Cutting * Testing Your Soap's pH Level
6. Making Your Soap Fancier
*Colorants * Scents * Other Additives * Commercial Molds * Stamping * Infusions and Dried Herbs or Flowers * Layering * Swirling (or Marbling) * Chunking and Confetti * Handmilling * Packaging
7. Appendix A: One-Pound, Cold Process Soap Recipes
8. Appendix B: Properties of Various Soap Ingredients
9. Appendix C: More Pictures of the Soapmaking Process
The problem with most soapmaking instructional manuals is:
* They do not tell you where to buy the equipment and supplies you need to get started (or how much these things will cost). * They do not give complete information. For example, in Alicia Grosso's The Everything Soapmaking Book, she writes: "When you're working with cold-process soap, there are a number of colorants that will fade, change, or disappear altogether due to their reaction to active lye" (p. 88). Yet, Ms. Grosso doesn't bother to tell us what those colorants are! * They skip around without giving you what you need--a simple, cut and dried, step-by-step "to do list." The information is too spread out. When it comes to starting a new hobby like soapmaking, you want clear, concise, brief instructions--not an encyclopedia. In fact, one of my competitors specifically refers to her eBook Soap Making Success as a "brain dump." * Filler and fluff makes up a great deal of the text, such as a history of soapmaking and a discussion of noteworthy soapmakers. * They rarely provide more than 2-3 pictures of the process and, typically, no pictures of the equipment and supplies, unmolding, cutting, and other steps.
Don't expect your local craft store to be much more helpful. For example, Michael's only carries soap "recasting" supplies, i.e. melt and pour soap. Recasting store-bought soap is a far cry from making homemade soap. Not only do craft stores not carry your most crucial ingredient, lye, but you'll be hard-pressed to find a staff member who can answer any of your questions.
9 Reasons to Buy my eBook The Beginner's Guide to Soapmaking:
1. It's extremely affordable--especially for something that is available to you without any waiting or leaving the house! 2. It's quick. Upon making payment, you will be directed to a link for immediate download of the eBook. 3. No shipping charges. 4. Most of the online soapmaking tips and tutorials you'll come across is designed for one purpose--to help the website improve its search-engine standing. This means the articles are guilty of "key-word stuffing," and the content is, therefore, compromised. 5. My eBook includes live hyperlinks to all sources. This makes any of your further research extremely simple and fast. 6. I update the eBook each time I come across a new product, tip, or tidbit. Because I personally make soap, I reflect any new experiences I have, as needed, in the eBook. 7. My writing style is very user-friendly and accessible. Don't believe me? Google my name (Staci Marquez-Nichols) and see what you find. You can also review some of my writing clients' feedback here. 8. I am a professional soapmaker. My company is called Sustainable Soaps. 9. I have a 10-day money-back guarantee. Simply return the eBook along with your reason for return.More... | 
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