Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Any Animal or Plant Milk: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk ... Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk
Anne L. Watson's "Smart Soapmaking" was the first book based on modern techniques that eliminate the drudgery and guess-work from home soapmaking. Now, by popular demand, she continues her soapmaking revolution with the first practical, comprehensive book on making milk soap.
Experience the rich, soothing, luxurious feel of milk soap you've made yourself. Your skin will thank you for it.
I have really enjoyed this book. I never made soap before so when I had a surplus of goats milk I thought I would give it a try. My first batch turned out great until I tried to get it out of the mold. Guess I forgot to read the part on getting the soap out of the mold! She has very basic recipes you can almost make with what you have at home. There is also more expensive recipes. I am buying the ingredients for them a little at a time so I have not tried them yet.
The book is written efficiently, The benefits of goat milk are way more than any other milk. I have strong research in goat milk products goat milk products. The products normally made by goat milk are soaps, lotion, and bath bombs having numerous benefits to the human skin.
I was hoping to get some definitive answers on milk soapmaking, but this book was really more about basic soapmaking with two ways of handling any milk/dairy product in soap. I was also hoping for some really luscious recipes, and there are some, just not enough for my liking.