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Glycerin Soap May Prove Beneficial For Dry Skin By: Michael Perry Glycerin soap, as the name implies, is soap that contains glycerin, which is a natural part of fat or oil. Glycerin is commonly found in handmade soap, which is becoming more and more popular among consumers. In the beginning, people turned toward handmade soaps because they were crafty, unique and smelled good. What they did not realize is that handmade glycerin soap is also very good for your skin.
Glycerin soap is believed to help replenish the skin and add moisture whe... Tags: glycerine soap
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. Tags: soap, beauty, health, allergy, shopping, shops
Choosing A Handmade Soap Maker By: Jeffrey Dorrian Choosing a soap maker is an important task, as your skin is depending on it. There a couple basic questions that should allow you to determine the competence of your soap maker immediately. Some handmade soap makers are really melt and pour soap makers. They take pre-packaged melt and pour soap, place it in the microwave for a minute, add color and fragrance, pour into molds and call this handmade soap making. This is really a task for keeping the kids busy on a rainy day. Th... Tags: handmade, natural, soap
10 Top Tips For Melt And Pour Soap Making By: Jennifer Christine Making soap can be a fun hobby. You also have the pride and satisfaction of making your own soap, controlling exactly what’s in it and wowing your friends and family with your hand made soap creations.
The melt and pour process is an easy way to make your own soap. Melt and pour soap comes in ready made blocks of uncolored and unscented soap. Basically, you melt the blocks, add your own color, fragrance, fun additives (optional) and pour it into molds. Once it’s set, it’s ... Tags: Melt and pour soap making, soap making
Making Heavenly Vanilla Soap Using The Melt And Pour Process By: Jennifer Christine Have you ever been to a beauty shop and smelled the aroma of absolutely gorgeous hand-made soap and thought to yourself, “I wish I could do something like this”? Well, the good news is that you can, with the right tools, know-how and imagination.
So why should you make your own soap? Not only is it fun and exciting, but you get to put exactly what you want in it, design it how you like and choose the colors and fragrance as well. Some store-bought soaps can be full of chem... Tags: Soap making, soap making recipe, melt and pour soap making
Why I Love Melt And Pour Soap Making By: Jennifer Christine I love making soap using the melt and pour soap making method. In my experience it’s the easiest way to make your own hand made soap. A good recipe is a must if you’re just starting out, but once you’re experienced, you can make up your own recipes and get really creative. How about Double Chocolate Brownie soap?
Beginners Guide To Soap Making By: Jennifer Christine Making your own soap is a lot of fun. I love making my own soap for myself and also giving it as gifts to family and friends. If you’re interested in making your own soap but not sure where to start, here’s a brief explanation of the three different soap making processes:
1. Cold Process
Cold process soap making is really making soap from scratch. The three basic ingredients you’ll need to make soap this way are water, oils and sodium hydroxide (lye). Lye is classed as ... Tags: Soap making, natural soap making, soap making instructions
Help! Why Does My Home Made Soap Pong? By: Jennifer Christine If you’ve made a batch of soap and been dismayed by the way your soap stinks fragrance wise, here are some reasons why:
1. Using ordinary perfumes or colognes. You need to use fragrances suitable for soap making.
2. Using candle making or craft fragrance. See number 1 above.
3. Using rancid oils.
4. Too much superfatting. Too much added fat won’t make your soap smell nice.
7 Nifty Reasons For Making Hand Made Soap By: Jennifer Christine I love making my own hand made soap. I enjoy using it myself and I adore giving it as gifts to family and friends. They always say “Wow!” when I tell them I made it myself.
Here are 7 nifty reasons for making hand made soap.
1. It’s fun. Making your own hand made soap can be a lot of creative fun.
2. You control the ingredients. That means your soap can be full of high quality, good stuff for your skin and not full of harsh, nasty chemicals.
First, you have to decide what method of soap making you’re going to make. Are you going to use the cold process method (with lye), the rebatched/handmilled method or the melt and pour method?
Next, what kind of soap do you want to make? For example, prettily molded hand soap or moisturizing soap to use in the bath or shower?
How To Make Goat’s Milk Soap Using The Melt And Pour Method By: Jennifer Christine Interested in making goat’s milk soap using the melt and pour method? Well, you can buy goat’s milk melt and pour soap bases to make your own goat milk hand made soap. The advantage of making and using your own soap is you know exactly what’s in it. Goat’s milk is considered to be a soothing and moisturizing soap making ingredient.
First, decide on a recipe using a goat’s milk melt and pour base. What kind of molds are you going to use? Do you want to make shaped soap, lik... Tags: making goat milk soap, making goat’s milk soap
How To Make Organic Melt And Pour Soap By: Jennifer Christine Want to make organic melt and pour soap? Yes, you can buy organic melt and pour soap bases to make your own organic hand made soap. The advantage of making and using organic soap is you know it’s good for you and your skin and it doesn’t contain any harsh, nasty chemicals.
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