Handmade Soap: A Practical Guide to Making Natural Soaps
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (665 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0754801810 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-02 |
Language | : | English |
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Today, her line, Savonnerie, is one of the most popular and sought-after brands of natural soaps and other skincare products in the United Kingdom. In 1993 she moved to London where she started an interior design company. Fascinated with natural body care, but unable to find products for her clients that were both aesthetically pleasing and completely natural, she develope
This book is a perfect introduction to the art of natural soap making with step by step instructions and photographs.. In this book you will find the inspiration and know how to make natural yet elegant soaps
Roseanne M. said Beautiful Book, but only recipes. I was a little disappointed in this book. I was looking for tips and ideas, and the majority of the book is recipes. But if that's what you are looking for, then the book is beautifully done, and the photographs are great.. My 2nd favorite soap book I am continually drawn to this book. For those of us that need to create more than just a basic soap, this is a wonderful resource. Three basic cold process recipe bases are provided the concept behind each recipe is: pure/natural. Yes, much of the soap is ideal for gift-giving with whole cloves pressed into the surface of one, gold leaf rubbed onto another, but some of us like to be cleaned luxuriouslythat is the appeal for me. Soapmaking experience is required, I feel. If you have an artistic soul this book will encourage you to create. I only wish it were a longer book.. A Customer said TheStylish Unique and "Responsible" Soap Book! Bravo!. This is the most unique and interesting book on handmade soap I have read. The recipes are all innovative and original and the pictures are the best. The book also successful in providing helpful step by step how to pictures that none of the other books I have seen provide. Hill's book is a welcome change from the various others that are copies of one another or seem to take one recipe and duplicate it from one page to the next with a few slight changes on sent or colour. The recipes are also 100% natural which I found refreshing. I would also like to refute another review from a soap maker from San Fran
Today, her line, Savonnerie, is one of the most popular and sought-after brands of natural soaps and other skincare products in the United Kingdom. Fascinated with natural body care, but unable to find products for her clients that were both aesthetically pleasing and completely natural, she developed a unique range of handmade toiletries herself, using only natural ingredients. In 1993 she moved to London where she started an interior design company. . About the Author Tatyana Hill studied art and design at the University of Syracuse in New York