Soapmaking 101


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101 organic handmade soap making process


101 organic handmade soap making process

Author: Mr.pradip Bhausaheb waghmare

language: en

Publisher: Mr.pradip Bhausaheb waghmare

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101 organic handmade soap making process

Soapmaking 101


Soapmaking 101

Author: Kerri Mixon

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2013-08-02


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Learn to safely and accurately make soap by hand at home. This workbook and companion class include soapmaking safety, creating a soap recipe to fit a mold, understanding oil specification sheets and saponification values, calculating lye quantities without using a "lye calculator," and formulating the soap recipe with the correct ingredient proportions necessary to complete the saponification reaction in the mold. Cold process soap does not have to be shelved to cure for six weeks when using the formulas and methods taught in the workbook and class. Enjoy the craft of making handmade soap from scratch using natural oils and safely use a bar of soap the same week it was made.

Soapmaking 101 (Teacher Edition)


Soapmaking 101 (Teacher Edition)

Author: Kerri Mixon

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2013-08-05


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Open a soapmaking school and teach students to make soap effectively and safely with Soapmaking Studio Class Workbooks. Each text is available in a full-color teacher edition with answers and a matching student edition. These workbooks make it easy to start soapmaking classes or to improve existing soapmaking lessons. Used for years, this trusted Soapmaking 101 workbook includes soapmaking safety, creating a soap recipe to fit a mold, understanding oil specification sheets and saponification values, calculating lye quantities without using a "lye calculator," and formulating the soap recipe with the correct ingredient proportions necessary to complete the saponification reaction in the mold. When teaching the formulas and methods in the Soapmaking 101 workbook, free sodium hydroxide is not present when the cold process soap is removed from the soap mold.