Saturday, November 26, 2016

The Natural Soap Chef



TRANSFORM YOUR SKIN WITH HOMEMADE SOAPS
Pamper yourself with natural moisturizing lather. Indulge your senses with aromatic fragrances. Beautify your bath with stunning soap that you've created. This book shows how to take wonderful ingredients and turn them into amazing soaps like:

* Rosemary Olive Oil Soap
* Pink Grapefruit Soap
* Lemon Verbena Soap
* Chocolate Soufflé Soap
* Chai Tea Soap
* Baby Rose Soap
* Guinness Stout Soap
* Espresso Forte Soap
* Cut Grass Soap
* Head-to-Toe Shampoo Bar
* Cucumber Melon Soap
* Pumpkin Spice Soap


Including easy step-by-step directions and helpful instructive photos, The Natural Soap Chef is chockfull of inventive recipes and techniques that will teach you cold process soap making. Make your own luxurious bars and unique soaps right in your own kitchen that will please even the most sensitive skin.

BEGINNER COLD-PROCESS SOAP MAKING
  • Readers will learn basic cold process soap making using vegetable oils and butters.
  • The steps from recipe to recipe are similar so the reader becomes very familiar with the soap making process. 
This book is meant to help you learn and get comfortable with the basics and get the feel for soap making.
I have always been intrigued by making home made soap. I have a cousin who runs her own business making soap and I am just blown away by the art it takes to make them beautiful and the skill behind the thoughts when making scents. Making soap has been something I have been reading about online. Most of the ones I was looking at was about melt and pour which I have made and its fun but its not exactly what I looking for. The thought of being able to have my own "experiments" with scents and designs. This book is exactly what I was looking for. It covers all the things you need to know before getting started. Lye is something you have to be careful with and I feel like Heidi covered everything someone would need to know to get started in their own soap kitchen. I can't wait to make some of these recipes in this book! I think my first will be chocolate souffle soap. Finally, all those silicone molds I have been saving can be used! 

While soap making can be a boring subject I found this book to be riveting and I feel more confident that cold process soap is something I could do. The instructions are detailed and great for anyone wanting to make soap as a gift for friends and family or for use in their own home. Did you know that beer is sometimes used in soap? I know I sure didn't! So if you are like me and have a sense of curiosity when it comes to making soap then I recommend checking out this book,

Disclosure: I received one or more products for review purposes only. Despite the free item, my opinions remain 100% Honest and my own. This post may contain affiliate links, if clicked I may receive compensation.


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