• Soap Making for Beginners, 3rd Edition

  • A Guide to Making Natural Homemade Soaps from Scratch, Includes Recipes and Step by Step Processes for Making Soaps
  • By: Lindsey P
  • Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
  • Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Soap Making for Beginners, 3rd Edition

By: Lindsey P
Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
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This book is perfect for those who want to make their own soap but do not know where to begin. Soap making is a fun and rewarding hobby that you can also turn into a business once you have successfully made your first batch of soap. In this book, you will get to know the different ingredients, tools and, processes on how to create soap.

Soon you will get to know the basic steps on how to process soap. There are mainly two basic processes, the hot process and cold process. But before moving on to these two, let's first discuss a very useful online tool that you can use in formulating the perfect soap recipes.

Soap making is a fun-filled activity that anyone can enjoy. The sense of accomplishment in producing something that is useful in everyday life can build one's self-confidence and self-esteem. You can even add a personal touch in the soaps that you will make by adding some of your favorite oils and scents.

Natural soap has a greater advantage in terms of skin moisturizing than commercially manufactured soaps because of the ingredient glycerin that will be left in the soap. In commercially manufactured soaps, glycerin is filtered out of the soap and sold as a different product. Glycerin is an ingredient that is responsible for retaining water in the skin, leaving it soft and moisturized.

Homemade soaps can be used as gifts to your friends and relatives during the holidays. Surely, they will appreciate the effort you put into making the soaps as well as the skin health benefits they have. These homemade soaps can be income generating as well, for you can sell your nice-smelling products in stores that support selling of natural and homemade goods, or on the Internet.

©2014 Lindsey P (P)2015 Lindsey P

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