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Soapmaking at Home: A User-Friendly Beginner's Guide
- Lu par : William Bahl
- Durée : 1 h et 9 min
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Soapmaking made easy: Twenty-five recipes for beginners.
Congratulations! You are about to unlock a creative power that many people never think about. Soapmaking.
A lot of people are not aware that they can make their very own handmade natural bars of soap right there in their kitchen. But not you! You’re checking this audiobook because you'd like to get started on an exciting soapmaking experience.
Some people stumble on this art (and science), and when they find out just how thrilling and satisfying it is, they never want to give it up. At this point, I am going to warn you: Soapmaking is highly addictive. You might want to proceed with caution. (Just kidding!)
I conscientiously studied a lot about skin types, skincare routines, oils, butters, clays, infusions, humectants, emollients, botanicals, exfoliants, fragrance, etc. I took a lot of courses and studied all day, every day. The more I learned, the more eager I became.
You only need to understand the chemistry behind soapmaking and the properties of oils in soap. This is why I decided to simplify all the technical information and make things easy for you with ready to go beginner-friendly recipes.
This audiobook contains 25 tested beginner-friendly recipes you can try on your own. All the ingredients used in this audiobook are cost-effective and easy to source.
Everything is set up for you.
Soon, you will be giving out custom-made bars of soap to family and friends, and you may even decide to start a small-scale soapmaking business. Everything is a work in progress. But for now, I say congratulations on taking this first step to becoming a proud soap maker.
Cheers,
Kelley Shavonne Norris.
Get your copy now and get one step closer to your first homemade bars of soap!