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Homemade Soap Recipes: Learn Simple DIY Soap Recipes Step By Step Using All-Natural Ingredients Essential Oils Herbs And Much More - cover

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Homemade Soap Recipes: Learn Simple DIY Soap Recipes Step By Step Using All-Natural Ingredients Essential Oils Herbs And Much More

Martha B. McKay

Publisher: Martha B. McKay

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Summary

If you want to stop buying commercial soap bars which are usually less healthy than promoted, the best idea is to embrace soapmaking. Soapmaking is gaining in popularity as people are becoming more aware of the fact that commercial soaps often include unhealthy ingredients and chemicals which may be good in the short-term, but eventually, damage the skin in the long-term.  
Besides this, people are also becoming aware of the fact that soapmaking can turn from an interesting hobby to a prospective business. Whether you want to save some bucks with soapmaking, have your own business or simply enjoy this hobby, the book covers all soapmaking basics you should familiarize yourself with so that you know what to expect. 
Soapmaking has many benefits and depending on your preferences; it can help you save some money, have some fun, invest your free time into something good and productive, and much more. However, the biggest advantage of soapmaking is making your own soap bars customized to your preferences. You modify the soap recipes down to the last ingredient, and there are infinite numbers of techniques to explore colors, fragrances, oils, and herbs to use.  
The vast majority of what you need, you already have somewhere in your kitchen, such as herbs and essential oils. Once you become aware of the fact that commercial soaps are loaded with chemicals, soapmaking becomes the next logical step to take in personal hygiene if you want to save your skin from soap bars loaded with chemicals which are toxic in other circumstances.  
Making your own natural, soap bars in the coziness of your home is the best way towards creating a healthier, more natural environment for yourself as well as for your family.  
When you make your own, fully customized soap bar to suit your preferences and your skin, you can avoid using undesirable ingredients; you can be proud of your accomplishment, you can even make gift soap bars for your family, friends and your loved ones. With so many different benefits and opportunities with soapmaking, making your homemade soaps becomes a huge joy, especially if you prefer frugal living.  
The book can help you kick-start your soapmaking journey towards becoming a soapmaking professional as inside you will discover:All soapmaking basics you should familiarize yourself with The history of soap and where it was used firstHow soap bars were made in the past and how they are made todayFour different soapmaking methods and how they workPros and cons of each method and how they workWhat is the process of saponification and how it worksWhich ingredients, equipment, and tools you need on this journeyAmazing, fabulous melt and pour soap recipesCold-processed soap recipes using different essential oils and herbsHot-processed soap recipes including honey oatmeal, and apple soap barsAnd much much more… 
With so many soapmaking benefits and with so many opportunities, wait no more and start your soapmaking journey right away with the book by your side to guide you.
Available since: 10/05/2019.

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