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The Soap Rebatcher by Deborah Dolen [Kindle Edition]

Deborah Dolen , Mabel White

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Rebatching soap is a great way to make natural soap, yet best for those who do not want to expose themselves to lye, and rebatching is the way to make a harder more milled soap. Rebatching existing natural soap is also an easy and fast method for those who have tons of left over scraps from natural soap making. Author Deborah Dolen sets out her favorite method for making rebatched soap-the largest crock pot you can find, and lots of heat, as well as recipes for great hard soap combinations. Recipes include lemon-sage Kitchen deodorizer bar, aloe and primrose toning facial soap, corn meal and Echinacea facial scrub bar, Orange Blossom Soap, Pine Tar Healing Medicinal Soap, Rosemary and Peppermint Thinning Hair rescue soap bar, Shangri-La Laundry soap bar, Gardener’s soap (natural insect control) Gardener’s hand soap, Veggie wash, sensual soaps, and an oil attributes chart created by Deborah Dolen.

Deborah Dolen, author of The Soap Rebatcher points out that rebatching is also great for scent retention whether you are using essential oils or fragrance oils. For example, pricey Bulgarian Lavender essential oil retains its scent throw and attributes far better in the rebatch method than if it were all poured into the lye process. This is because less heat is involved which normally evaporates any scent. Deborah Dolen feels the retention of scent is increased threefold and very advantageous for those wanting hard scented bars that last.

Rebatching is also great for just making hard soap balls and children’s activities.

This is not a big book, it is a quality book. Please check out other books by Deborah Dolen “The Natural Soapmaker,” “The London Apothecary,” “The Beekeeper’s Digest,” “How to Make and Sell gift Baskets” and even “The Bathroom Chemist” book and film which is sold under her pen name of Mabel White.

(41 Pages.) Registered National Library of Canada, Ottawa, ISBN 1-894872-32-0 Copyright © Deborah Dolen 2002-2011.

Deborah Dolen is author to some 35 DIY books and Films sold on the Amazon Instant downloadable platform. Deborah Dolen lives in SW Florida, a city called Bradenton with her Katrina rescue Golden Retriever named Ringo. Deborah Dolen is very involved with groups such as Writer’s Digest [a great platform for aspiring writers] and Christian Authors Guild.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Publisher: Mabel White DIY (19 Feb 2006)
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  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005HE7Y7G
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Soap Treatment 23 Oct 2011
By George J Barendse - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
In a nutshell, rebatching is taking soap that has already been made and re-batching it by grating it, melting it, and then adding any additional colors, fragrances or additives you want.

Through it all, remember to stir, stir, stir and stir again,,,,,,
Make your CP soap as usual and stir it to light trace, add the grated soap and stir thoroughly. Pour the mixture in to a large cooking pot and place it on the stove at very low heat - remember to keep on stirring. After a while the mixture will bubble up and try to escape from the pot - stir it down. Eventually, the mixture will seperate into a fluid substance with small lumps, keep on stirring the mixture at low heat until it gathers (if my soap gratings are very dry, this is the point where i carefully ad some extra water - ad as little as possible. When the soap continuously create a thin membrane on the surface and a small lump of soap becomes hard in a glas with cold water, the soap is finished and you can add color, fragrance etc.

Our basic rebatch base is a high quality all natural soap base. This is an excellent base when first learning how to make rebatch soap. Suitable for all skin types, our basic rebatch base also accepts all fragrance and essential oils wonderfully.

These tips are helpful but to receive complete and comprehensive information, ONLY this Ebook "The Soap Rebatcher by Deborah Dolen" will give you the needed knowledge to rebatch your soap ---highly recommended!

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