I have read probably 15+ books at this point, and know my way around a few of the most popular soap making websites. This is THE BEST book I've found for beginner soap makers.
All recipes use only natural (plant or clay based) scents and colorants. All recipes are PALM FREE. 40% of the recipes are VEGAN, while the others use lye or tallow. There are a couple of nut free recipes.
All the great things it includes, in book order:
1. Beginner section on basics like equipment and lye safety, and an AWESOME oil chart with oil properties, price rating, and saponification values.
2. A section on Natural Additives and Colors that are truly natural (plant based or clays). She covers things to add for texture and plants to use for natural coloring.
3. A section on Essential Oils for scent, with ideas for creating essential oil blends for soap. This is definitely more intermediate, for those looking to play around with their own scents, but she gives plenty of simple scent examples in her recipes.
4. A detailed step by step guide to making cold process soap. Just as good as any you can find on the internet, but an important thing to have in a beginner's book. Includes pictures of trace. There's also a troubleshooting section that I love!
5. Helpful tutorials for 3 basic design techniques: embossing, swirling, and layering.
6. A total of 56 recipes. 22 of them are vegan.
There were only a few CONS I didn't like about this book:
1. The Crafting Your Own Recipe section was done poorly. It was rather vague compared to the rest of the book, and ALL of the starting bases had either lard or tallow.
2. The last section on Packaging Soap was also not great. It had a few great ideas and tips if you are looking to gift your soaps, but for those looking to sell soaps this section is lacking a lot of important information.
3. Lastly, most of the companies she recommends purchasing from are ridiculously expensive. Please don't buy from these companies! Bramble berry has better prices than most of the places listed, and they aren't even close to the best prices.
Overall I would still HIGHLY recommend this book! There is so much good information packed into one place that I can't even knock it for the few cons. Even with those sections omitted this would be an excellent book.