Milk-Based Soaps: Making Natural, Skin-Nourishing SoapCraft beautiful, sweet-smelling milk-based soaps safely and easily. In this fun and informative guide, Casey Makela shares her specialized techniques for producing lusciously creamy soaps. With straightforward instructions and thorough explanations, Makela teaches you how to fashion your own soaps from vegetable oils and tallow bases, giving dozens of suggestions for relaxing scents and specialty colors that will let your product shine. You’ll soon be creating enticingly unique soaps that will keep your glowing skin smelling and feeling good all day. |
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The Fundamentals of Soapmaking | 7 |
What Is Milk? | 21 |
Preparing to Put Milk into Soap | 29 |
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