Pages: 80 (Paperback) ISBN: 1859740065 Pub: New Holland Publishers Ltd Pub date: 2000-12-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11826
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Reader Reviews:addictive (0/0 people found this helpful)A really good book that has got me on my journey of making soaps. Warning once you start you will not be able to stop. It is really easy to use and gives good intructions. If you don't like some of the recipes after making a few batches of soap you will be able to tweak them for yourself.
Addicted already!! (0/0 people found this helpful)This is a very good book with very clear instructions, the illustrations are helpful to give you an idea of what your own batch should look like. Melinda Coss prefers to hand stir her soap, I, however would recommend a stick blender as most soaps will trace in a matter of minutes this way. If you have time on your hands I am sure stirring is very theraputic, for myself making a batch of soap is something I do once the kids have gone to bed so a stick blender is just the trick. A good book but BEWARE! (14/14 people found this helpful)Overall this is an excellent book BUT be very careful! Base oil quantities are measured in ounces or grams and these are fine. Essential oils and other additives, however, are specified in table spoons and in grams... The gram measurements are WRONG! It appears that whomever translated the spoonfulls into grams had been on the sherry! I have just made a batch of soap which called for four tablespoonfuls of Callendula petals or 45grams! 45grams of Calendula petals are about four cups! The same is true of the essential oils. The recipe calls for one teaspoon or 5 grams... 5 grams is about three teaspoonfuls!
Great book could do with a few more recipes (3/3 people found this helpful)I bought this book as I wanted to have a go at making my own soap. There is some useful information about the different oils, addatives and fragrances as well as a section on safety. I have made several batches (beeswax, honey & oatmeal scrub, honey blossom, poached egg soap) and am going to try st clements soap next. I am pleased with the book however I think there could be a few more recipes, also many of the recipes in the book are very similar.
Inspirational (10/10 people found this helpful)I don't really write reviews but this book has really inspired me to make some soap and I feel I would like to share that. The book is informative, helpful and written in such a way that 1) this lady has a fun sense of humour and 2) her recipes work! I have tried several and it is a good idea to start with one of her basics, just to get the feel of what you're handling. Caustic soda is a dangerous substance, but this is what creates the soap, so as long as you are careful and responsible with using it the results are wonderful. My favourite one is the goats milk ylang ylang to which I cut up a loofah and inserted this into a mould, when cut they make beautiful exfoliants with a creamy lather and a beautiful scent. All in all a well written book written by a real person. Similar ProductsThe Natural Soap Book: Making Herbal and Vegetable-based Soaps Making Herbal Hand Creams and Salves (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-256) The Soap Maker's Companion: A Comprehensive Guide with Recipes, Techniques and Know-how (Natural Body Series - The Natural Way to Enhance Your Life) Making Natural Liquid Soaps Natural Beauty at Home, Revised Edition: More Than 200 Easy-To-Use Recipes for Body, Bath, and Hair CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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