Soapmaker's Companion

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Soapmaker's Companion
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Susan Miller Cavitch
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 203
Category/GenreIndustrial chemistry
Cosmetics, hair and beauty
ISBN/Barcode 9780882669656
ClassificationsDewey:668.12
Audience
General
Illustrations duotones

Publishing Details

Publisher Storey Books
Imprint Storey Books
Publication Date 7 January 1997
Publication Country United States

Description

In this comprehensive guide, Susan Miller Cavitch covers everything you need to know to make your own soaps. Learn the basic techniques for crafting oil-, cream-, and vegetable-based soaps, and then start experimenting with your own personalised scents and effects. Cavitch provides tips for making more than 40 different specialty soaps, showing you how to design colourful marbled bars and expertly blend ingredients to create custom fragrances. You'll soon be making luxurious soaps at a fraction of the cost of boutique products. Important Notice Early printings of this book contain a recipe variation in a sidebar note on page 36. As a result of further testing, author Susan Miller Cavitch and Storey Publishing strongly recommend that you do not try this variation. Adding honey when you are combining the sodium hydroxide and water may result in a stronger reaction with more intense heat. The mixture may bubble up quickly and come out of the pot, posing a potential hazard.

Author Biography

Author Susan Miller Cavitch is the founder and president of Soap Essentials, Inc., a Memphis-based retail mail-order company producing homemade herbal products. She is the author of The Natural Soap Book and The Soapmaker''s Companion. She lives in Eads, Tennessee.

Reviews

The Soapmaker's Companion will teach you everything you need to know about making liquid soap; laundry soap; marbled soap; transparent soap; multicolored, layered soap; and more. "...a must-have book for anyone interested in soapmaking."