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Homemade Soap Recipes
By :
Rick Coelho
Sensitive skin is a problem many people have to deal with on a daily and on-going basis. Trying to find the right cleansers and lotions that don't irritate the skin can be a daunting challenge. For some of us it means years of expensive trial and error where they purchase new soaps in an effort to find the right one that doesn't cause an allergic type of break-out or rash.
How To Make Wonderful Hand Milled Homemade Soap
By :
Maria Wilkes
If you have never tried homemade soap, then you are missing out on something that is beautiful, wonderful and relaxing. Homemade soap is good for the skin, and leaves your skin feeling smooth and silky. Most people avoid making homemade soap because they are afraid of lye. Lye is dangerous if not used properly, but you can’t make real homemade soap without it.
What Is handmade natural soap?
By :
gottapays
Handmade natural soaps are so great for your skin as they contain all the natural glycerin that commercial soaps remove for sale to perfumers and lotion makers plus they are made in small batches to insure a high quality finished product.
How To Make Handmade Natural Soap?
By :
gottapays
There's no doubt, it's probably one of the most difficult lessons for any woman to learn. Frankly, making handmade natural soap is the only subject you can't fake, because if you fail to make it correctly the finish handmade natural soap reveals it.
At Last You Can Add Colorful Designs to your Homemade Soaps
By :
John Savage
There are many ways to add colorful designs to your homemade soaps. We will discuss using the cold process soap making method to make soaps with intriguing designs.
Your Own Soap Butcher Shop
By :
John Savage
Maybe you have decided to turn your soap-making hobby into a full time business, and have decided to rent a storefront.
Soap Making for Beginners -- Melt and Pour
By :
Susan Jan
Soap making has been around for ages. The process of making soaps can either be simple or complex, depending on what you want to make. You can make soaps as a way to make money or you can make soaps for personal use or as gifts.
Soap Making Can Be Fun And Profitable
By :
Ralph Ruckman
If you have ever made soap from scratch or are thinking about it, you should probably know that it can be one of the most frustrating things you will ever do. After learning the process though, a lot of people find it to be one of the best hobbies or crafts they have ever done.
Handmade Soap Fragrances - The Smell of Luxury
By :
Jeffrey Dorrian
In an effort to make each soap unique, many soapmakers incorporate the use of essential oils and fragrances into their handmade soap products. Why? Because fragrances add a touch of luxury to any product. Think about perfume, scented candles and even bath salts. A part of what makes these products so special is their fragrances and, coincidentally, handmade soap is no different.
Vanilla & Lavender: Popular Scents In Handmade Soap
By :
Jeffrey Dorrian
With such a large variety of scents available, it can often be difficult to select the perfect handmade soap. With fragrances ranging anywhere from floral to chocolates, there is almost certainly something for everyone. A part of what makes handmade soap so special is that of it’s scent. How often can anyone go out to the store and purchase a bar of soap that smells of vanilla, chocolate or even bananas?
Herbs Used In Handmade Soap
By :
Jeffrey Dorrian
Handmade soap is made of natural ingredients, including many herbs that make it healthy and replenishing for the skin. Aloe, for example, is one of the main herbal ingredients in handmade soap. Aloe comes from the inner part of an aloe leaf and is a wonderful healing agent. Used to treat burns, rashes, insect bites, Aloe is also used to heal wounds and help to prevent infection.
Why Buy Handmade Soap
By :
Jeffrey Dorrian
More and more people are choosing to purchase handmade soap. In the beginning, people turned toward these products because they were crafty, unique and smelled good. What they did not realize is that handmade soap is also very good for your skin.
A Brief History Of Soap Making
By :
Jeffrey Dorrian
Today, handmade soaps are found at craft shows, specialty stores, on the internet and in some retail outlets. Many people enjoy making novelty soaps that both look beautiful and work to keep your skin feeling fresh. Though it is readily available now, this wasn’t always the case.
Don't Put That On Your Face
By :
Jeffrey Dorrian
One of the fastest growing hobby businesses of the last 10 years is soap making. If you were to "google" the phrase "soap making" you would come up with over 1.6 million indexed web pages on this topic. The process of soap making can be a tedious somewhat dangerous enterprise, which begs the question, why?
Melt and Pour Soap Making
By :
James Hunt
Soap making is a skill that’s been passed down to generations. Because of the use of lye, many people are scared away from making soap. If you’re interested in soap making but don’t wish to mess with lye, there’s an alternative. It’s called “melt and pour” soap making. Basically this method involves melting a ready made soap base and adding fragrances before pouring into a mold.
Melt & Pour Glycerin Soapcrafting: What You Need to Know
By :
Lisa Maliga
Crafting melt & pour glycerin soap looks effortless and is the perfect gift to give any time of the year. Better yet, why not just start making and selling it?
Soap Making For Beginners – Melt And Pour Process
By :
Dave Cushion
As you will learn, soap making can be simple or complex. Some people enjoy the challenge of going all out professionally, which is fine. However, other people simply want to make soap for personal use or to give as an occasional gift.
How to Make Your Own Soap Favors for Weddings and Baby Showers
By :
Criss White
Want to make soap as a gift for your party guests? Here are some simple tips for making soap gifts and favors:
1. There are literally hundreds of different ingredients that can be used for soap making.
Lavender Soap
By :
Judi Singleton
Lavender is a traditional cottage garden plant. Its gray-green spikes of foliage and purple flowers provide color all year. Since the Middle Ages, the dried flowers have been one of the main ingredients of potpourri.
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