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Soap Making Made Easy Ultimate Guide To Soap Making Including Recipes

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Soap making at home has many benefits both for adults and children. Basic soap making can teach you about chemistry processes like saponification and more. On top of that, the more familiar you get with the process, the more you can create soap that is designed especially for your needs. You will be able to create soaps with the scents that you love, that do not irritate sensitive skin and that even comes in the shapes that you prefer. Soap making is a great way to get the soap you want!
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71 printed pages
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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  • smakovhas quoted4 years ago
    Every mother knows only the gentlest soap should be used on a baby's delicate and sensitive skin. This recipe for baby soap includes no fragrance and a high percentage of fat to gently clean a child's skin. The ingredient list includes 48.75 ounces of olive oil, 4.25 ounces of castor oil, 20 ounces of distilled
  • smakovhas quoted4 years ago
    The ingredients needed are 6.5 ounces each of palm oil and coconut oil, 7.5 ounces olive oil, 1.3 ounces of castor oil, 3.1 ounces of
  • smakovhas quoted4 years ago
    Laundry soap probably accounts for the largest volume of soap used in any modern home. The cost of laundry soap is also a considerable expense, so using the following recipe to make homemade laundry soap can greatly reduce the cost of clean clothing and linens. This simple recipe makes enough laundry detergent to wash 52 loads at the approximate cost of .0225 cents per load. You will need 3 gallons of water, 1 cup washing soda, 1/2 cup Borax and one bar of soap. Heat 4 cups of water to boiling while using a grater to shred the bar of soap

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