Soaping For The New Soaper

natural soap is just better!

© 2010 by KV5R — Rev. Nov. 24, 2010.
The author accepts no responsibility for your use or misuse of the information presented.

I wanted to start using natural soap, so I started reading several Homemade Soap Pages, and I got the bug! Yes, I could have bought a lot of homemade soap for what I paid for my tools, but I just wanted to learn how to make soap. So if you’re like me, but haven’t taken the plunge, this article is for you. This is just about how it will go, step-by-step, all nice & concise. In the following pages are notes and photos I made while studying soapmaking and then making soap, fixed up a bit for public consumption. I will proceed in a logical manner, and hopefully not skip anything important:

You can make soap much better than you can buy. You can make soap exactly like you like it. You can make soap for yourself, soap for the baby, soap for the teens, soap for granny, soap for the laundry, and soap for the dog. You can make it super-cleansing or super-moisturizing. You can make aromatherapy soap. There’s nothing quite like bathing with a soap that’s custom-made for your water and your skin! Yep, it’s really worth it.

Soap making is a basic skill that everyone should acquire, but more than that, it’s a fun hobby! There are many ways and many reasons to make soap:

My goal in writing these articles is to pass along some knowledge and give you the confidence to give soaping a try.

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