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Milk-Based Soaps: Making Natural, Skin-Nourishing Soap
Casey Makela
Storey Publishing, LLC
, 1997 - 112 pages
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highly recommended
Learn how to make moisturizing
milk
-
based
soap
s like Oatmeal, Peaches and Cream, and specialty
soaps
, as well as how to turn this hobby into a moneymaker!
Milk-Based Soaps
I had taken intrest in
soap
making
and so I bought this book off of Amazon.com. It helped me a lot and had some awesome recipies in it.
Milk Based Soaps
I love this book! This is actually my second copy after lending my first one to a friend. I have recomended this book to quite a few friends that also have goats and too much
milk
. This is the best basic book on the market!
The recipes were good but.......
I liked Caseys recipes but..it was almost tiring just reading her instructions,like...start with this pan,then put the mixture in that pan...then stir both pans at the same time.I make and mix my
soap
in one pan,it's really not that difficult.I agree with another reviewer who said it does'nt have to be a team effort.The best soap
making
book I have ever bought is "The Everything Soapmaking Book" by Alicia Grosso. This book has all the information you will ever need to make really beautiful handmade soap.
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Worth having if you want to make whoke like soaps.
I was initailly intimidated by this book and I owned it for a while before I attempted her methods. But if you want to make
soap
with real
milk
(not powdered as an additive) this is a great resource.
Making
whole milk soap is not easy. This methods works. I admit I use a stick blender and keep it in one pot but my milk has never curdled due to her cold bath method. Her recipes produce gentle, silky
soaps
and are made with readily available ingredients. My main complaint with some of the other books is that you cannot get many of the ingredients unless you go online and pay shipping. I agree with another reviewer that she does not explain the why behind some of her methods. I think the glycerine and the sugar are for more lather but I'm not positive. I know the amount of honey is limited due to the risk of the soap overheating in the mold. My only other concern about her recipes is that they do not produce much lather and I like bubbles. However, now that I know the method and have had a lot of success I can experiment with the recipes to customize the soap.
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This book is like having one muffin recipe you really like.
Do you have a muffin recipe that you love? This book is like having a favorite muffin recipe with many variations. I guess if it is your favorite don't argue with it. But, this book is full of variations of a basic recipe.
It is a nice book, but I had hoped for more variety.
But, I do love muffins.
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