Create your first homemade soap...
"Who Else Wants to Make Soap the Cheaper and Easier Way?"
My trips and tricks can cut your soap making cost, time and effort by half!
"There is also what is known as the hot process. This involves boiling a solution of lye with fats and oils whilst stirring continuously. A salt infusion would then ensure that the soap constituent of this combination solidifies. The product of this is usable, high quality soap."
There are a multitude of advantages to using homemade soap.
- using homemade soap is much more healthy for your skin than using industrial soaps. This is due to homemade soap's higher fat content than what is found in industrially manufactured soap.
- you can even add special ingredients not found in any commercially available soap. This is exceedingly practical when there is a need to treat skin disorders that requires the application of special herbs.
- you can then customize your homemade soap by adding emollients like shea butter, glycerin and jojoba oils.
- it is highly cost effective.
- using these soaps is beneficial for many dry skin disorders.
- soap making can be an extremely interesting process, and it can give one a huge amount of satisfaction.
It is therefore no wonder that an increasing number of people would now choose to make their own homemade soap rather than buying it commercially.
In this book, you will learn:
- Techniques on sorting and packaging.
- A list of 30 soapmaking oils and their benefits.
- Step-by-Step Instructions on Cold-Process, Hand-Milled and M&P Soap.
- A secret that will allow you to make more soap with less base.
- How to save your botched batch of soap.
- The basics of pH and how it affects your skin.
- How to speed up your soap making.
- Skin and hair soap recipes you can make from scratch.
- Skin and hair soap recipes you can make from scratch.
- Advanced soapmaking techniques for those who would like to improve their present soap making skills.
- A Shopping Guide for your first batch of soap.
- The best vegetable oils to use for specific types of lathering and hardness of your bars.