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If you cant make cakes turn out right from a cake mix, you might find this hard going.
The instructions on how to make basic liquid soap were so indepth, at first they seemed a little daunting but if you take time to read and digest them you'll be well on your way to your first batch of liquid soap.
A lot of the recipes call for the use of denatured alcohol which you can't buy in the UK unless you have a dispensation from Customs and Excise but, thankfully, clear instructions are also given for an 'alcohol free' method.
If you're really interested in making liquid soap, this book is well worth persevering with.
Happy Soaping!
The book has recipes and formulations for liquid soaps, shampoos for the whole family (including baby and the dog), bubble baths, shower gels and many ways to personalise and vary them. I find the chapter on fragrance formulations very helpful as I often lack imagination or inspiration in this department. These products make superb gifts and could be made and sold to supplement the family income too. The book is beautifully illustrated but I think I would have preferred it if there were less photographs of rubber ducks, hair brushes, fruits and vegetables and more pictures of the finished products with ideas for packaging and presentation.
If you're practical, crafty, and prefer natural bath products, this book is a must for you.
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