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DIY Liquid Soaps for Beginners: How to Make Moisturizing Hand Soaps, Therapeutic Shower Gels, Relaxing Bubble Baths and More!

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DIY LIQUID SOAP MAKING FOR BEGINNERS- How to Make Moisturizing Hand Soaps, Therapeutic Shower Gels, Relaxing Bubble Baths and More Who else wants to drastically reduce their family’s exposure to harsh chemical additives in commercially manufactured soaps, body washes and shampoos? Whether you realize it or not, every time you cleanse your face, wash your hair, or take a shower, you’re exposing your body to a multitude of dangerous additives and preservatives. These toxic elements are building up in your system growing more threatening to the health of your skin and your vital organs day by day. As these toxins accumulate, they increase your risk of developing a host of degenerative diseases, like heart disease and cancer. Discover how to not only avoid the dangerous of slow toxic build up and the increasing the risk of chronic diseases, and in general improve the health of your body’s largest organ – the skin.Also, you’ll discover...Discover the 7 most dangerous additives that are found in almost every commercially bought soap, shampoo and body wash and how they are putting your family’s health at riskDiscover an alternative to stringent, store-bought soaps which do nothing but start with your skin, causing potential damage to all of your organs and your entire hormonal systemFind out how making your own homemade soaps can also help to save you money!Learn the secrets to starting your own business creating, marketing and selling custom-crafted soapsDiscover the joy of giving these artisan soaps personally made for family and friends And much more!Table of ContentsChapter 1: Why make your own Soaps?The 7 Most Dangerous AdditivesThe Growing Concern of AdditivesHomemade Soap Does What?Let’s Talk about the CostChapter 2: What’s InvolvedJust 4 – Count ‘em 4 -- IngredientsMust-Have Ingredient LyeSafety Instructions for Soap Making with LyeMust-have ingredient No. 2: OilMust-have Ingredient No. 3: WaterMust-Have Ingredient No. 4: BoraxClose Encounters with BoraxAny Other Ingredients Needed?Gathering Your EquipmentKitchen ScaleThermometerTwo One Stainless -- One Canning PotLet’s Stir Things Up a Whisks and More!Gloves and Goggles ProtectionChapter 3: The Basic RecipeLet it RestChapter 4: Recipes using LyeFantastic Foaming Hand SoapSoft and Gentle Hand SoapAmber Hand and Body WashGentle Body WashSoaps with Palm OilsSweet Almond Palm Oil Hand SoapThe Ultimate Moisturizing Body Soap“Magical” Jojoba Moisturizing SoapSensationally Moisturizing Body SoapLiquid Soaps that will Change the Way You ShampooBasic Shampoo InstructionsHealthy Coconut ShampooLuxurious Jojoba Conditioning ShampooSweet Almond Oil ShampooSofter than Silk ShampooAmber ShampooChapter 5: Recipes without the LyeKissed with Honey Body WashVanilla Hand SoapFamily-Friendly Liquid Soap RecipeChapter 6: Signature Soap DispensersAunt Bella’s Perfect Gift DispenserA Housewarming GiftWedding PresentsShower Gifts or FavorsA cold-season aidSpecial Gift for Grandparents&l

69 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 10, 2015

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August 12, 2019
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Awesome book!!!! It's step by step and gives really good recipes for DIY homemade soap. Highly recommended!!!! Thank you, Sarah Lillard.
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August 4, 2024
Easy to understand

I liked the book it because the instructions were easy to follow.
With a choice of lots of different recipes to play with.
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39 reviews6 followers
April 12, 2015
Okay for researching

I'm presently learning more about liquid soap making, a very different process than bar soaps. This book doesn't go in depth with the actual science behind it, making it a quick read. I don't like the scare tactics presented with their info on parabens. Preservatives aren't bad in the case of skin care, which I feel like this book neglects to discuss, especially since the book gives advice on selling your product.
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