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Soap Making Essentials: Soap Recipes You Can Do At Home

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In this book, you will discover how to make your own soap at home using natural ingredients that are good for your skin and well-being. Why do you need to make your own soap when you can easily buy them in the market?

First, homemade soaps are made from all-natural products. Therefore, these products are gentler compared to commercial soaps. Second, commercial soaps available in the market contain chemicals that can harm, dry and irritate the skin.

Third, you get to control what you want to include in your homemade soap. You get to choose the fragrances, essential oils and other additives as well as the base oils that you plan to use in your soap.
This book offers more reliable information than just the basic soap making process. You will also

1.The different processes of making your own soap at home
2.Numerous soap recipes that you can do easily at home
3.Important tips on how to make the soap making process effective and easy

Why choose this book?

a.This book is written in a manner that can be understood by everyone. No jargons used. Just plain, simple English words that anyone can easily understand.
b.Recipes are included in the same page where the specific process is explained to avoid confusion. For example, all recipes written under cold process means these soap recipes are done using the cold process. Hence, it’s easier for you to know which soap making process to use.
c.Enjoy making 25 easy to make soaps at home, including different designs you can create.

If you want to learn how to make various soaps at home effectively and easily, you can start now by clicking the BUY button. Now is the time to enjoy making your own soap and start reaping its benefits!

47 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 4, 2014

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Sophia Johnson

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After our daughters were married and moved away, my husband and I retired. It didn't take long for the "empty nest" syndrome to strike. It took much longer before we did something about it, though. Fifteen years! We bought a little long-coat Chihuahua who became the terror of the neighborhood - even on a leash. When he was three years old and not even attmpting to be friendly with anyone other than my husband and me, we got him a companion. A tri-colored Papillon named Konner. He's a sweetheart and kisses everyone.

One day, our youngest grandson whispered in my ear, "Does Pop-Pop really think Jammie (the Chihuahua) is his baby?" I had to explain about us missing someone to take care of, so we cuddled the dogs when our grandchildren weren't around. After a big hug and kiss, he understood we needed someone or something to cuddle.

I love writing. One night, I dreamt that I couldn't anymore. You know what came to mind when I opened my eyes? I wouldn't be able to breathe life into the characters demanding their stories.

I think that's a little nutty, don't you? My characters become real to me, and when I'm writing, they tell me what they want to do, how they want to feel, what they will and will not allow. Cheez! Talk about bossy!

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