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  1. Smart Soapmaking: The Simple Guide to Making Traditional Handmade Soap Quickly, Safely, and Reliably, or How to Make Luxurious Handcrafted Soaps for Family, Friends, and Yourself by Anne L. Watson, 2007-01-01
  2. Making Natural Liquid Soaps: Herbal Shower Gels / Conditioning Shampoos / Moisturizing Hand Soaps by Catherine Failor, 2000-04-15
  3. Soap: Making It, Enjoying It by Ann Bramson, 1975-01-04
  4. The Natural Soap Book: Making Herbal and Vegetable-Based Soaps by Susan Miller Cavitch, 1995-01-08
  5. Making Candles & Soaps For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies)) by Kelly Ewing, 2004-11-05
  6. Making Natural Milk Soap: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-199 (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-199) by Casey Makela, 1999-01-06
  7. Milk-Based Soaps: Making Natural, Skin-Nourishing Soap by Casey Makela, 1997-01-09
  8. Making Transparent Soap: The Art of Crafting, Molding, Scenting & Coloring by Catherine Failor, 2000-04-15
  9. Soap Making 101
  10. Making Soaps & Scents : Soaps, Shampoos, Perfumes & Splashes You Can Make At Home by Catherine Bardey, 1999-09
  11. Making Scented Soap: 60 fragrant soaps and bath bombes to make at home by Linda Hamblen, 2003-05-28
  12. Essentially Soap: The Elegant Art of Handmade Soap Making, Scenting, Coloring & Shaping by Robert S. McDaniel, 2000-04
  13. Making Soaps and Candles (The Country Kitchen Library) by Phyllis Hobson, 1984-11
  14. Making Soap for Fun and Profit by Linda Inlow, 1998-08-26

1. Wholesale Soap Making Supplies And Everything You Need For Soapmaking
soap making kits and instructions for how to make your own soap.
http://www.soapcrafters.com/
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2. May 1997 Soap Making Traditional Methods Lye Rain Water Wood Ash
This online handbook includes easy to follow stepby-step instructions, diagrams,and a collection of related links.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/paul_norman_3/soapmake.htm
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Traditional Soap Making
Soap T.o.C. Clickable Flow Chart Soap Index Back to Home Page
INTRODUCTION
Today caustic soda is normally used in soap making. However, in some countries, caustic soda is difficult or too expensive to obtain. The aim here was to try and use old pioneering methods from the Western World, that use substances which are easily found or made in most parts of the world. These materials were originally prepared and printed as a booklet, at the request of Christians in Burma, to help in situations where normal supplies of soap are not readily available; and where caustic soda is hard to come by. This information was needed because soap can be powerful in stopping the spread of certain diseases. As some of the steps in traditional soap making, require repeated practice to get right, carrying out some of these methods using only small amounts of the needed things, will help people learn, without wastage. This is especially true for people trying to make soap for the first time who do not have someone to show them how to do it. Diagrams and lengthy explanations have therefore been given to help people gain a better understanding. Owing to the fact that some of the people using these materials, will only speak English as a second language, when ever possible an attempt has been made to keep the language of the rest of these materials as understandable as possible. Other readers are asked to bear with any phrasing or repetition which would other-wise seem unnecessary.

3. Colonial Soap Making. Its History And Techniques
This site offers brief history of soap from the first soaps through the colonialperiod with links to the Soap Factory s online catalog.
http://www.alcasoft.com/soapfact/history.html

4. The Buying Group: Wholesale Soap Making Supplies
Coop buying on essential oils, lotion chemicals, base oils, and other soap making supplies. Includes lotion tutorial, recipes, and MSDS. West Virginia, USA.
http://www.the-buying-group.com/
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Botanicals Containers Packaging Out of Stock Advanced Search TrustLogo("https://www.the-buying-group.com/images/logo_trust.gif", "SC", "none"); Welcome to TBG, the first international co-op style shop for soap making supplies, as well as other raw materials. Benefit from the combined buying power of more than 3000 soap makers. As a co-op group, TBG takes pride in letting you know where to get the best prices on quality soap making supplies. To facilitate this process, you'll find a colored sales tag next to every item featured. Click HERE for more info. Whether you own a soap, skin care, or candle business, or if you're just a hobbyist, you'll get wholesale pricing with no minimums. Buy exactly the supplies you need with no hassles, convenient payment options, and fantastic customer service. MEMBERSHIP IS NOT NECESSARY TO PURCHASE! SPECIALS Six new FO's coming soon!

5. Wholesale Candle Making Supplies Wholesale Soap Making Supplies Alberta Canada A
Canadian supplier offers candle and soap making supplies including glycerin soapbase, paraffin wax, fragrances, dyes, molds, and bath bomb supplies.
http://www.lyndenhouse.net/
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6. Soap Making Dictionary - Glossary For The Modern Soap Maker
A collection of soap making terms, definitions and acronyms.
http://www.ccnphawaii.com/glossary.htm
Glossary for the Modern Soap Maker
A collection of terms, definitions and acronyms related to the art of soap making.
Listed in the US FDA/CFSAN Library of Chemistry Information A B C ... Italiano
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Absolute - A concentrated alcohol soluble aromatic base. Separated from the fatty acids and waxes in a concrete using alcohol and vacuum distillation.
Almond Oil - Obtained from the nuts, almond oil is used in skin care preparations as an emollient or as a carrier oil.
Aloe Vera - The juice or gel obtained from the leaves of this plant are used in cosmetics for its soothing and healing properties.
Anhydrous - A liquid or a compound that does not contain water.
Antioxidant - Prevents or retards the reaction of a substance with oxygen. Inhibits oxidation, the damage from free radicals.
Apricot Kernel Oil - Derived from the seeds, used in skin care preparations for its moisturizing properties.
Aromatherapy - The use of fragrance or essences from plants to alter a person's mental or emotional well being.
Aromatic - Having a strong fragrance or odor. Ascorbic Acid - Vitamin C.

7. Soapmaking: Free Soap Recipes & Directions.
Soap book author, Elaine White, shares soap making recipes directions how tomake soap. Simple soapmaking directions for a variety of soap recipes.
http://members.aol.com/oelaineo/soapmaking.html
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"Soap Recipes"
the only soapmaking book for home crafters written in cooperation with professional chemists!
I personally tested every recipe.
Easy recipes that work. How to order the "Soap Recipes" book. Elaine's free soapmaking directions and sample recipes. Simple soapmaking directions for a variety of soap recipes. First time soapmakers this is the place to begin! Blender Soap is the easiest and quickest way to make soap! Soap recipes in my book are in small, one-pound batches. This makes them perfect for Blender Soap. Elaine's Lye/Fat Chart This chart makes lye/fat calculation simple. If you like to make useful products, you'll love another book I wrote: "Super Formulas, Arts and Crafts" Subtitled: "How to make more than 360 useful products that contain honey and beeswax." This book contains more than 360 formulas (recipes) and methods to make everything from skin cream to shoe polish and a lot in between! Free sample formulas (recipes) from the book!

8. Blue Aspen Originals
Instructions for cold process soap making, rebatching, swirling, and recipes.
http://www.geocities.com/blueaspenoriginals/
Blue Aspen Originals COLD PROCESS SWIRLING INFUSING REBATCHING ... LINKS
Welcome to Blue Aspen Originals . Growing up in North Idaho, many household items were traded or bartered between neighbors. We would exchange eggs for gallon jars of whole milk or handmade soap. I can remember my first bar of handmade soap, a rose scented pink bar that I treasured for years tucked away in my dresser drawer. I started making soap as holiday gifts in 2000 and quickly fell in love with it. I wanted to be able to share my methods and techniques that I have fine-tuned since first starting with a kit I won on EBay. Since that first kit I have learned to create my own recipes and no longer fear for a batch that doesn't turn out. The instructions and photographs here are simple and easy to follow so you should have no problem at all taking the big plunge into creating your first batch of handmade soap. Be careful though, it is very addicting! Cold process soap is inherently moisturizing and has a smooth creamy lather. It cleans the skin without making it itchy and dry like some store bought "soaps" do. The saponification process takes place over several days because no additional heat is used in this method.
How to make Cold Process Soap
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How to Swirl Color in Soap
Click Here Ever wonder how to make those wonderful swirls in cold processed soap? Lots of color pictures to show you the way.

9. Soapmaking Free Soap Recipes Directions.
Soap book author, Elaine White, shares soap making recipes directions how to make soap.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Soapmaking: Free Soap Recipes & Directions.
Soap book author, Elaine White, shares soap making recipes directions how tomake soap. soap, soapmaking, making, recipes, formula, Soap book author,
http://members.aol.com/oelaineo/directions.html
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How to order

the "Soap Recipes" book
Free soap recipes!
Recipes and directions condensed from Elaine White's book. You may reproduce these directions and share them with others as long as the text remains unchanged and the directions remain free of charge.
So, you want to make soap? Good! I'll try my best to tell you how. I'm Elaine White, author of 'Soap Recipes: Seventy tried-and-true ways to make modern soap with herbs, beeswax and vegetable oils.'
These instructions are very condensed and cannot possibly contain the details included in my 'Soap Recipes' book. Nonetheless, I believe you will have a good overview after you read these instructions.
This text is long (about eleven printed pages). Perhaps you'd like to save the information now to read later. Option: Back to Elaine's Main Soapmaking Page The outline for these instructions is:
A) Locating lye and safety precautions
B) The equipment list
C) The ten-step procedure
D) Herbal soap E) Superfatting soap F) Soap recipes A) Locating lye and safety precautions The following may frighten you, but I promise that thousands of people make soap everyday without mishap. You need to know all the dangers present in order to avoid trouble. If you can get past the following warningsyou are destined to make soap!

11. The Soap Making Home Page
tons of recipes and instructions. The Soap Crafters Company Bulk Herbs, Pure Essential Oils, soap making Fragrances, Soap Base, Soap Molds.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

12. The Soap Making Home Page
Oldtime soap making instructions and links to further resources.
http://waltonfeed.com/old/soaphome.html
Soap
Making
Learning to make your own soap can be a rewarding and worthwhile experience. Not only does it teach a valuable skill that could come in handy during less than prosperous times, but I have found it to be a lot of fun. It is abundantly rewarding to use something like this that one has made himself. (Self reliance is a very good feeling.) I have also found that making my own soap from store bought raw materials is cheaper than buying it. My first bar lasted a month in the shower with my wife and myself using it - much longer than a store-bought bar of soap would have lasted.
Waiting for Automation
Photo Courtesy " Stirling Speaks" Soap Making Today:
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13. Soap Making Instructions Soap Making Recipes Teach Soap
Basic instructions for melt and pour, and cold process soap. Includes a glossary of soap making terms.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. Soap Making Instructions | Soap Making Recipes | Teach Soap
Basic instructions for melt and pour, and cold process soap. Includes a glossaryof soap making terms.
http://www.teachsoap.com/
Soap Making Recipes, Tips,
Instructions and more!
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TEACH SOAP is the premier site for soap making instructions, soap recipes, soap making tips and everything you'd want to know about making soap and other handcrafted products including lip balms, lotions, and more!
From beginners to seasoned soap makers, Teach Soap has something for everyone. From simple soap making recipes, to more complex cold process soap making instructions, our beautifully illustrated soap making tutorials will guide you through each soap making project with clear. step-by-step soap making instructions. Our soap making experts will provide you with all the tips and tricks you'll need to start and manage your very own soap making business: how to find a good craft show, pricing your soaps, business insurance and even how to re-use your fragrance oil bottles.

15. Soap Making - General Instructions
soap making is not hard to do if you are armed with just a little bit of information Fats and Oils used in soap making. In my experiments I have learned
http://waltonfeed.com/old/soap/soap.html
Soap making - General Instructions
Soap making is not hard to do if you are armed with just a little bit of information. Soap is the result of combining fats with some sort of caustic agent such as lye using water as a catalyst. Armed with just a little bit of knowledge it’s possible to turn out a nice batch of soap with things that can be purchased at most grocery stores. Read on to get the specifics on this fun and interesting hobby. Study this page carefully and you shouldn't have any problems turning out a great batch of soap. Jump within page to:
Water: For best results, use rain, distilled, reverse osmosis or de-mineralized water. Your water should be 0.38 of your fat by weight. Don't worry too much about getting it exact, however, as this measurement isn't terribly critical. Lye: You should know a little bit about lye, or sodium hydroxide. Lye is a very strong base. If you get it on you, you will find it's bad stuff. (Be sure to store lye where kids or pets can NEVER get at it.) You must use care in determining what utensils and mixing containers you use when handling lye. Use wooden or plastic spoons and enameled, plastic or glass bowls for mixing. (Lye will eat up Aluminum in a hurry. Also, lye instantly and permanently takes the shine off Formica. Formica is so sensitive to lye that it left timeless streaks across the table where I wiped a few dry crystals off with my hand. Now, with our table top and kitchen counter tops ruined, the wife ushers me outside when I handle lye.)

16. The Soap Making Home Page
Oldtime soap making instructions and links to further resources.
http://www.waltonfeed.com/old/soaphome.html
Soap
Making
Learning to make your own soap can be a rewarding and worthwhile experience. Not only does it teach a valuable skill that could come in handy during less than prosperous times, but I have found it to be a lot of fun. It is abundantly rewarding to use something like this that one has made himself. (Self reliance is a very good feeling.) I have also found that making my own soap from store bought raw materials is cheaper than buying it. My first bar lasted a month in the shower with my wife and myself using it - much longer than a store-bought bar of soap would have lasted.
Waiting for Automation
Photo Courtesy " Stirling Speaks" Soap Making Today:
Links to Other Sites:

17. Colonial Soap Making. Its History And Techniques
soap making Takes Three Basic Steps. Making of the wood ash lye. Rendering or cleaning the fats.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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Offering fragrance oils, paraffin and soy wax, wicks, color, and soap making supplies.
http://www.patticakesoap.com/
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19. Soap Teacher.com
soap making instructions.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

20. The Soap Factory - Colonial Soap Making. Its History And Techniques
Northern European soap makers even resorted to making soap from fish oils. In towns and cities where there were soap makers making soap for sale,
http://www.alcasoft.com/soapfact/historycontent.html
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Colonial Soap Making. Its History and Techniques.
Introduction
This booklet will provide persons interested in the ways of early American life some information about soap and soap making. Soap making is a homestead skill often forgotten in discussions of colonial days. Soap was of great value in keeping the household a far better place to live and work. The manufacture of soap by the hard-working colonists from wood ashes and waste fats give testimony to early American self-sufficiency and resourcefulness. Soap, an easy item for us to obtain, was produced by boiling wood ash lye and fats together. Soap's desirability and procurement wrote its own pages in the history of early America. The soap, in use during the years when the United States was a colony of England and then a young republic, was made from potash or pearlashes. This soap, which was potassium based, was generally the only kind made from the first discovery of soap making until the first half of the 19th century. Then the LeBlanc method of obtaining caustic soda, a sodium based alkali, from a brine solution was implemented on the industrial level. Through out the centuries, there have been other times when people were able to make soap using a form of sodium alkali as is done presently. The Egyptians are thought to have employed local soda deposits for their source of alkali as the Spaniards did during the 8th century. Also people in various coastal regions burned seaweed producing sodium based barillia for their alkali.

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