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The Smart Beginners Guide To Vegan Soapmaking
The Smart Beginners Guide To Vegan Soapmaking
The Smart Beginners Guide To Vegan Soapmaking
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The Smart Beginners Guide To Vegan Soapmaking

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I Think The Babylonians Were Onto Something....

This craft was first mastered by the Babylonians way back in 2800 B.C. Experts discovered this during an excavation process many years ago. Although the ancient Babylonians may not have had the same tools at their disposal as us, their methods of soap making were not actually that different to the ones that we use today.

 

What's In A Bar Of Soap?

Soap can be found in every house in the country. We all use it, but very few of us actually take the time to think about the ingredients contained in a bar of soap. Worryingly, there are many problems with the standard bars of soap that you can buy in any supermarket. Most of them contain ingredients that can actually be harmful to the skin. This is why we find that so many people are very interested in learning how to make their own soap. Vegan soap is slowly gaining popularity, and there are many reasons for this. First of all, there is the fact that there are absolutely no additives to be found in homemade vegan soap that can be harmful to the skin.

 

Who Says That There's No Short-cuts to Soap & Glory?

The great thing about making your own soap is that you can both do it for fun, and give the soap as gifts for family members, or you could even create your own soap making business. However, in order to get the best results, you need to make sure that you know how to make your soap like a pro. This, however, is not as easy as it sounds. Some of the best soap makers in the world have taken decades to master their craft. Fortunately, you can use this quick guide to pick up some of their tips, in order to make sure that your soap is as professional as it can possibly be.

 

Key Sections of the Book

The Equipment & Ingredients for Your Homemade Vegan Soap

Cold Process vs. Hot Process in Soap Making

The Process of Homemade Vegan Liquid Soap

 

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Tags: soap making, smart soapmaking, soapmaking, vegan soapmaking, vegetarian soap making,home made soap, homemade soap

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSusan Henny
Release dateApr 1, 2014
ISBN9781498900683
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    The Smart Beginners Guide To Vegan Soapmaking - Susan Henny

    Contents

    Contents

    The Equipment & Ingredients for Your Homemade Vegan Soap

    Small and Large Batch Production

    Cold Process vs. Hot Process in Soap Making

    Cold Process

    Hot Process

    Tips for Making Homemade Vegan Soap & Additives to Avoid

    Lavender & Vanilla

    Fruit Combinations

    Almond & Vanilla

    Calming Soaps

    Refreshing Soaps

    Kid Friendly Scents

    The Process of Homemade Vegan Liquid Soap

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    The Equipment & Ingredients for Your Homemade Vegan Soap

    Soap making is certainly not a new thing. In fact, humans have actually been making soap for centuries now.

    This craft was first mastered by the Babylonians way back in 2800 B.C. Experts discovered this during an excavation process many years ago. Although the ancient Babylonians may not have had the same tools at their disposal as us, their methods of soap making were not actually that different to the ones that we use today.

    It has been proven that the Babylonians used fats that were boiled with ashes. It is this that created a soap like substance that was used for cleaning cotton and wool.

    Although this craft was mastered all those centuries ago, millions of people all over the country now enjoy soap making as a hobby, and many of them actually earn a living from their skills as a soap maker.

    Soap can be found in every house in the country. We all use it, but very few of us actually take the time to think about the ingredients contained in a bar of soap.

    Worryingly, there are many problems with the standard bars of soap that you can buy in any supermarket. Most of them contain ingredients that can actually be harmful to the skin. This is why we find that

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