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The Natural Soap Book: Making Herbal and Vegetable-based Soaps | 
enlarge | Author: Susan Miller Cavitch Publisher: Storey Books Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 69439
Media: Paperback Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 0882668889 Dewey Decimal Number: 668.12 UPC: 037038008883 EAN: 9780882668888 ASIN: 0882668889
Publication Date: September 27, 1995 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New book. WE USE PRIORITY AIRMAIL ONLY for books from the USA. UK & European delivery is 7-10 days. Over 2,000,000 books sold to Amazon customers
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A Very Useful And Informative Book January 7, 2007 Rowan Jandu (UK) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
This is the third book I bought on soapmaking, by the time I bought it I had already made several batches of soap fom the other two books but was not satisfied with the results. This book goes into more depth and is very interesting aswell! It contains everything you need to know in my opinion and has some very good supplier references. (All American but many ship internationally and have very good prices). It describes lots of ingredients and really helps you to make informed choices on what you are going to use in your own soaps. I would recomend this book to anyone. I think the great thing about it is that you pick up so many small but very useful bits of infomation along the way to complement the basics, this filled all the gaps in my knowlege and gave me much more confidence. By far my favourite book on soap making.
A very thorough and useful book January 30, 1999 91 out of 93 found this review helpful
This is _the_ book to acquire if you are planning to make vegetable oil based soap. There's a lot of information packed in this book. It presents all the elements of soapmaking very systematically, and explains the simple chemistry and logic behind the recipes and techniques. It specializes on the best ways to make vegetable oil soap -- which can differ from animal fat based soap. I'm a beginner. I made my first batch last night and it is happily solidifying in the molds as I write. I would buy this book in addition to whatever other soapmaking books you feel inspired to buy, because it covers just about everything and is a really good reference. It includes a large appendix of suppliers and a reassuring table of what to do when things go wrong. My only complaint is that it doesn't have a good description of what "tracing" looks like -- tracing being the sign that your soap is ready to pour into the molds. But, none of the other books I read did either. It's subtle, and I think it's the sort of thing you learn to recognize after you've made a couple of batches. Note that each of the eight basic recipes makes 40 bars of soap, so be prepared to share with friends!! If the amount of info in this book seems a bit overwhelming, beginners might also want to consider picking up a copy of Ann Bramson's book.
Top-notch information for new and experienced soapmakers! December 6, 1998 65 out of 65 found this review helpful
I've been making soap for fun and profit for 3 years and have found this book to be the most informative and comprehensive of any I've read--and I've read a lot! Great recipes, easy-to-follow instructions, and wonderful ideas. This is truly my soapmaker' bible--I use it constantly! This is the perfect start-up book for beginners, as well as a great resource for more experienced soapers.
Great book for making soap and information. July 23, 1997 8 out of 26 found this review helpful
I use this book for information, I don't use all of her ideas. But you are not going to be able to find everything you want in any one book.
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