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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

161. Soap And Lotion Making With MeltandPour.com
soap, lotion, and toiletry making instructions. Recipes for goldfish in a bag soap and other glycerin melt and pour recipes. Also includes cold process soap instruction.
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soon you will be a professional soap maker and toiletries maker too!

162. Beauty Recipes At MakeYourCosmetics.com
Recipes and tips for making soap, toiletries, and cosmetics using natural ingredients.
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    When making creams, lotions and other products where the ingredients must be heated before blending, be sure to add any pure essential oils last. Essential oils are volatile and are destroyed by heat, so if they are added while your mixture is too hot, much of the aroma will burn off. After your blend is completed, allow it to cool for a few minutes, then add essential oils and stir to combine. MakeYourCosmetics.com Poll! What is your favorite category of recipes at makeyourcosmetics.com? handmade soap facial and lip care hands, foot and hair care
  • 163. A Patchwork Place Gift Soap, Bath Fragrances, Lotion Supplies - Gift Soap, Bath
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    164. Liquid Soapmaking Instructions
    Instructions for making liquid soap.
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    The first thing I must say before I get started is that I couldn't have made and truly understood liquid soapmaking with out reading Catherine Failor's book Making Natural Liquid Soaps. I strongly suggest buying this book and reading it over before attempting liquid soap. The method I use on this page is her paste method which I find very easy to make. The reason I am writing this web page is because I understand that when you are on a soap journey, the more information the better.
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    This method uses a double boiler system, I use two pots, one
    smaller than the other, the handles on the top pot hold it suspended over the bottom of the larger pot. I put water in the bottom one and when the top pot is on it, the water level is over the bottom of the top pot.
    When you add the potassium hydroxide it will sound like it is going to explode or boil over, but the water does not bubble up at all and it doesn't even heat us as much as sodium hydroxide so don't worry.
    One more note, I am one of those risk taking soapers who doesn't even wear gloves when making soap. (

    165. Martin Creative Soap Candle And Chocolate Molds
    Offers detailed molds and slab trays for soap, candle, and chocolate making.
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    Since that first mold popped off the presses almost 7 years ago, the Creative line has grown to one of unique and innovative design. As industry leaders we introduced the scored slab tray and two part vertical mold (for embedding patterns into loaf style molds) as firsts to the market. Our molds are made of a premium food grade plastic perfect for all methods of Soap, Candle and Chocolate making!
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    166. Candle Making - Soap Making - How To Make Candles And Soap - Recipes - Supplies
    Archives of the soap and candle making newsletter published between 1997 and 2000 by About.com.
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    Ok...it may look good enough to eat...it may smell good enough to eat...but it's just a candle, please don't eat it. At my house, we always get a bag of candy corn every Halloween and put it in a big glass bowl on the coffee table. It looks and smells lovely...but it never gets eaten. I figured, why not have the same pretty colors and sweet scent, but at least be able to light it! Here's a new Halloween candle project that uses the techniques to make a layered pillar candle - that looks like Candy Corn.
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    "That's why soap is so fun," Kathy Houghton says. "You can do so much with it."

    167. Rebatch, Liquid Soap Bases | Misc. Soapmaking Supplies | Citric Acid | Bramble B
    Bramble Berry carries the most comprehensive line of soapmaking supplies, soapmaking products including fragrance oils, essential oils, melt and pour soap
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    Bramble Berry carries an extensive selection of the finest soap bases , including melt and pour bases, rebatching soap bases , as well as several liquid soap bases. This section also contains miscellaneous soapmaking supplies such as Citric Acid, Sea Salts, Arrowroot, Rose Petals, pH strips and lots more.
    Questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Write to us here.
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    Arrowroot Powder - Used in almost all dusting powder recipes, this is a staple for all well-stocked toiletry cabinets. Click here to view an easy dusting powder recipe.
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    Citric Acid - Citric Acid is commonly used in making bath fizzies/bath bombs. Learn how to make your own bath bombs!

    168. Soapmaking And Candlemaking Supplies! Fragrance Oils, Melt-and-Pour Soap
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    169. Ye Olde Soap Shoppe - Soapmaking.com
    Home page for Ye Olde soap Shoppe at Summers Past Farm, Herbal soaps, soapmakingsupplies and other fine products..
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    W elcome to Ye Olde Soap Shoppe . Please take some time to explore our site. We offer soapmaking information as well as the best in ingredients, which together will enable you to make your own high quality Natural Herbal Soaps. Or, purchase our Soapmaking Kit the original cold process herbal soapmaking kit complete with instructional video. The beginner to advanced soap maker can also find answers to virtually any question by searching our Soapmaking Exchange Archives. W e also offer a selection of the other fine products featured in our retail location in the San Diego area. Check back often as we will be adding more unique, high quality bath and skin care products to our secure on-line store. New!! Subscibe to our Email Newsletter, receive exclusive discounts, special offers and news. Click Here
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    170. Millennium Ark: Simple Soapmaking
    For basic instructions, read either Is it soap Yet? or soapmaking Instructions . A few simple but important guidelines will make soapmaking a fun,
    http://www.millennium-ark.net/News_Files/Soap/Soapmaking.html
    Simple Soapmaking
    Why fuss making soap? Here are some good reasons:
  • home made soap can easily duplicate and surpass commercial products for considerably less price
  • you can scent, color or make them all natural if that is your preference
  • it's fun and creative
  • it is a good barterable skill, not to mention a necessary item - one we would not want to do without
  • home made bars can last longer than their commercial counterparts depending on ingredients used
    Soap knowledge benefits do not stop with soap. Many of the same techniques can be applied for making shampoo, lips balm, lotions, bath salts and perfume For some of these other products, the process is much simpler.
    Soapmaking is not a recent invention. Like many skills, various legends surround its beginning. It is generally agreed the origin traces back to early Roman days. One legend says soap was "discovered" after heavy rain saturated the slopes of Mount Sapo, an ancient site of many animal sacrifices. The residual animal fat and ash collected under the ceremonial altars. You'll find from reading the rest of these pages, fat, ash and water are the key ingredients of soap. When the fat and ash mixed with the rain, the mixture flowed down the slopes to the banks of the Tiber River where washerwomen were cleaning clothes. Miraculously their clothing cleaned easier and more quickly mixed with this substance! Voila! The emergence of soap!
  • 171. Soap Center - Soapmaking Information, Recipes, Suppliers And More!
    soap Center is your source for soapmaking resources, recipes, The place tofind out about handmade soapmaking as well as other bath and body products
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    If you're new to making handmade toiletries, you may wish to check out the Instructions section to start out with. Our growing Recipe section has a wealth of information from soapmakers around the world. We encourage you to add your own recipe to our database (fil out the form on the Recipes page). When you're ready to start making homemade products, you'll get a great start on the Suppliers page. Here you'll find a variety of suppliers on-line who carry the specialty products you need to make handmade products. Also, check out the Resources section to find books, links and more about soap making. Soap Center This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit Here

    172. Olive Oil Soap
    olive oil for soapmaking The Olive Oil Source - soap made from olive oil requiresa certain type of oil with the right acidity and color.
    http://www.oliveoilsource.com/olive_oil_soap.htm
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    173. Soap-list: Soap Naturally Mailing List Info Page
    Back to soap Naturally Web, the international forum for natural soap makers.soap Naturally Handbook, where you can find ALL the answers to the most common
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    174. Soapmaking
    Notes Almost any pungent spice will make an effective addition to soaps. To make soap float, whip air into it with an egg beater when it is the
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    Soapmaking by Mistress Elina It is believed that happenstance brought about the origins of soap [Image] during the time of the early Greeks. The elements seem to have come together on Mt. Sopa, where it is recorded that there was an alter at which animals were sacrificed and then burned. The wood ash from the fire served as lye. The fat from the animal, rendered by the fire, made a suitable lard. After a good rain the washerwoman noticed that the water in the mountain's stream was somewhat better than normal. The process has been refined a little bit, but the elements are the same Lye, Lard and Water. Most recipes for soap are for large batches of 64 or 100 bars or more. Since you probably don't buy lard by the 55 gallon drum, nor own a caldron that seats six this may be a little impractical. This recipe is for about two bars, just enough to experiment with. Materials You will need a glass or ceramic mixing bowl of a medium size and a wood spoon (o.k., stainless steel will do in a pinch.) Under no circumstances should aluminum be used for anything in this process. Lye dissolves aluminum! You also need a measuring cup. That's it for the hardware. Lard can be found in most grocery stores right next to the gallon can of Crisco. It comes in one pound packages that look like a pound of butter in a green and white box. Get the lard, not the Crisco; the one pound box will make two batches. Lye is pretty easy too. It will be found probably in the same store, next to the Drano. You need pure lye, such as in Red Devil. Since you can't buy one or two ounces from the cans, buy the whole thing. It's cheap and you will have more than enough to last the better part of the decade. You will also need water, but most people can get that locally. Now for the fun part. You need a mold (not a fungus.) It can be as simple as a pyrex Custard dish or a hand carved creation with your own makers mark in relief. Please do not line the mold in aluminum foil. Usually no lining is needed. The soap contracts as it cools and pulls away from the mold. Directions 1. Measure 4oz of luke warm tap water. Keep this in a Pyrex measuring cup or put it in something that will not mind sudden heat. Carefully add two tablespoons of lye. Stir. Let sit to cool. 2. Heat about half the pound of lard until liquid. Pour into your bowl. 3. Let these two items cool down before they are mixed. They should be about body temperature. Please don't put your finger in the lye to test it, feeling the outside of the dish should be sufficient. 4. When they have cooled slowly add the lye to the lard and stir. Mix these up well. Stir constantly until step 5. 5. When they have reached the consistency of sour cream add any colors or perfumes, spices or whatnot, (see below) then pour into mold. 6. Cover your mess with a towel or pot holder or something and let sit. Uncover in 24 hours, more or less. 7. Unmold on the second or third day and let sit for three or four weeks for best results. Other fun things to do with soap Butter Soap - Great for the skin. Instead of lard use butter. Rose Soap - Use rose water, not tap and throw in a handful of dried petals in step 5. Clove Soap - Toss in two tsp of ground clove. Cinnamon Soap - Only tsp this time. Castile Soap - Replace 3/4th the lard with 6oz of Olive Oil. Orange Soap - Two or three tsp of Orange Peel, grated. Ginger Soap - Two tsp ground ginger. Notes: Almost any pungent spice will make an effective addition to soaps. Strong dye liquors may also be used. To make soap float, whip air into it with an egg beater when it is the consistency of Sour Cream and pour in mold as usual.

    175. Chandrika Ayurvedic Soaps-The Best Soap Nature Can Offer
    making ayurvedic and organic soaps and personal hygiene products from natural substances.
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    Chandrika, the real secret of natural beauty for the past 61 years.
    Original vegetable oil Soap, since 1940.
    Does not contain any animal fat and is not tested on animals.

    176. Welcome To WD-40 * Our Brands: LAVA: FAQs
    Lava has traditionally been available in the soap aisle of most grocery stores, however, WD40 Company is working feverishly to make this popular brand
    http://www.wd40.com/Brands/lava_faqs.html

    Product Info
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    How long has the Lava brand been around?
    Lava has been cleaning up America's dirtiest hands for over a hundred years now. It was originally developed in 1893 by the Waltke Co. in St. Louis, Missouri.
    Where did the name "Lava" come from?
    The name Lava was chosen to remind users of the volcanic pumice contained in the soap.
    What is pumice?
    Pumice is a by-product of volcanic activity that provides the mildly abrasive quality in the Lava Bar and Lava Liquid soaps. It is also the meaning behind the "Lava" name.
    Is the Lava Bar today the same bar that my grandfather used when I was a kid?
    The Lava Bar has remained relatively unchanged over the years. Though the color and scent have been improved over the years, Lava's powerful cleaning agents and pumice scrubbing power are basically the same that your great-grandfather used 80 years ago.
    Does Lava Liquid have the same cleaning power as the traditional Lava Bar? Lava Liquid contains the same pumice scrubbing power as the famous Lava Bar that has been cleaning dirty hands for generations. While Lava Liquid offers the convenience of pump delivery, it also contains special moisturizers to help keep hands smooth and soft - even with repeated usage. Where can I buy Lava?

    177. Hobbies & Crafts, Crafts, Soapmaking,
    WebRing Ring directory of Hobbies Crafts, Crafts, Soapmaking, . Lists WebRingsby topic. Allows searching WebRing database of WebRings and Forums.
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    178. Soapmaking-msg
    person to learn more about soapmaking (and other related herbcrafts such and use in the normal manner of soapmaking.IE, heat the fat and lye in
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    soapmaking-msg
    This document is also available in: text or RTF formats. soapmaking-msg - 7/23/04 Soap making. Period and modern techniques. NOTE: See also the files: soap-msg Soapmakng-CMA-art Lye-Soap-art bathing-msg ... perfumes-msg
    NOTICE - This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday. This file is part of a collection of files called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org I have done a limited amount of editing. Messages having to do with separate topics were sometimes split into different files and sometimes extraneous information was removed. For instance, the message IDs were removed to save space and remove clutter. The comments made in these messages are not necessarily my viewpoints. I make no claims as to the accuracy of the information given by the individual authors. Thank you

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