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The complete guide to natural soapmaking, create 65 all-natural cold-process, hot-process, liquid, melt-and-pour, and hand-milled soaps, Amanda Gail Aaron

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The complete guide to natural soapmaking, create 65 all-natural cold-process, hot-process, liquid, melt-and-pour, and hand-milled soaps, Amanda Gail Aaron
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references, glossary and index
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illustrationsphotographs
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The complete guide to natural soapmaking
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Responsibility statement
Amanda Gail Aaron
Sub title
create 65 all-natural cold-process, hot-process, liquid, melt-and-pour, and hand-milled soaps
Summary
Soapmaking is a wonderful hobby that combines both science and art. No matter your reason for jumping into the craft of soapmaking, one thing is for certain...your skin will thank you! What we put ON our bodies is just as important as what we put IN our bodies. When you make your own soap, you can control what you put on your body by choosing skin loving oils and butters such as olive oil and shea butter, beneficial additives such as herbs and clays and natural essential oils such as lavender and tea tree that you can mix and combine to create powerful aromas. Many people with skin conditions, such as eczema, or other sensitivities do well when using gently formulated handmade soap. Many soap makers begin their soapmaking journey to help relieve their skin condition or a family member's skin condition
Target audience
adult
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