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You and your family deserve to look great all the time. You deserve to have custom made products that suit your needs and desires. And you can have it without the custom boutique prices you might expect.
In fact, you can create your own products and even sell your creations for a profit. All it takes is a few good recipes and instructions, some simple, easy to find ingredients and equipment and you're on your way.
In this CD you'll find 6 documents containing tons information that describes soap making, shampoo making and much more.
A superb value and a welcomed addition to the library of any frugal person who likes to "do-it-themselves" rather than buy it done already. This is a huge gift idea!
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HANDBOOK OF SOAP MANUFACTURE EARLY CENTURY INSTRUCTION
This is a very nice document from the turn of the last century about soap manufacturing. It contains over 160 pages of information about the raw materials, processing, chemistry and many other details of the soap making business. I can't begin to eplain it all.
A quote from the original author:
"In the more scientific portions of the book, an acquaintance with the principles of elementary chemistry is assumed, and the reactions taking place in the pan, or at other stages of the manufacture. We also venture to hope that the work may prove useful to Works' Chemists and other Analysts consulted in connection with this Industry.
At the same time, in the greater part of the book no chemical knowledge is necessary, the subject being treated in such a way that it is hoped those who are not directly engaged in the manufacture of soap, but who desire a general idea of the subject, will find it of value."
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CHAPTER I. Introduction. Definition of Soap Properties Hydrolysis Detergent Action
CHAPTER II. Constitution of Oils and Fats, and their Saponification Researches of Chevreul and Berthelot Mixed Glycerides Modern Theories of Saponification Hydrolysis accelerated by (1) Heat or Electricity (2) Ferments, Castor-seed Ferment, Steapsin, Emulsin, and (3) Chemical Reagents, Sulphuric Acid, Twitchell's Reagent, Hydrochloric Acid, Lime, Magnesia, Zinc Oxide, Soda and Potash
CHAPTER III. Raw Materials used in Soap-making Fats and Oils Waste Fats Fatty Acids Less-known Oils and Fats of Limited Use Various New Fats and Oils Suggested for Soap-making Rosin Alkali (Caustic and Carbonated) Water Salt Soap-stock
CHAPTER IV. Bleaching and Treatment of Raw Materials intended for Soap-making Palm Oil Cotton-seed Oil Cotton-seed "Foots" Vegetable Oils Animal Fats Bone Fat Rosin
CHAPTER V. Soap-making Classification of Soaps Direct combination of Fatty Acids with Alkali Cold Process Soaps Saponification under Increased or Diminished Pressure Soft Soap Marine Soap Hydrated Soaps, Smooth and Marbled Pasting or Saponification Graining Out Boiling on Strength Fitting Curd Soaps Curd Mottled Blue and Grey Mottled Soaps Milling Base Yellow Household Soaps Resting of Pans and Settling of Soap Utilisation of Nigres Transparent soaps Saponifying Mineral Oil Electrical Production of Soap
CHAPTER VI. Treatment of Settled Soap Cleansing Crutching Liquoring of Soaps Filling Neutralising, Colouring and Perfuming Disinfectant Soaps Framing Slabbing Barring Open and Close Piling Drying Stamping Cooling |
CHAPTER VII. Toilet, Textile and Miscellaneous Soaps Toilet Soaps Cold Process soaps Settled Boiled Soaps Remelted Soaps Milled Soaps Drying Milling and Incorporating Colour, Perfume, or Medicament Perfume Colouring matter Neutralising and Superfatting Material Compressing Cutting Stamping Medicated Soaps Ether Soap Floating Soaps Shaving Soaps Textile Soaps Soaps for Woollen, Cotton and Silk Industries Patent Textile Soaps Miscellaneous Soaps
CHAPTER VIII. Soap Perfumes Essential Oils Source and Preparation Properties Artificial and Synthetic Perfumes
CHAPTER IX. Glycerine Manufacture and Purification Treatment of Lyes Evaporation to Crude Glycerine Distillation Distilled and Dynamite Glycerine Chemically Pure Glycerine Animal Charcoal for Decolorisation Glycerine obtained by other methods of Saponification Yield of Glycerine from Fats and Oils
CHAPTER X. Analysis of Raw Materials, Soap, and Glycerine Fats and Oils Alkalies and Alkali Salts Essential Oils Soap Lyes Crude Glycerine
APPENDIX A. Comparison of Degrees, Twaddell and Baumé, with Actual Densities
APPENDIX B. Comparison of Different Thermometric Scales
APPENDIX C. Table of the Specific Gravities of Solutions of Caustic Soda
APPENDIX D. Table of Strength of Caustic Potash Solutions at 60° F.
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN HOMEMADE BATH & HAND SOAPS - EZ
How many differend bath and hand soaps are available at the local grocery store? Which ones are right for your skin?
Do they have a scent you like or do you just settle for the one they have? Why not make your own soaps specially formulated for your needs and in the scents that make you happy?
Make shower or bath time an experience every day with your own customized soap products.
All of these recipes can be created in your own kitchen without the aid of fancy culinary equipment. All you need are some basic cooking utensils like a blender or food processor, measuring cups, mixing spoons, mixing bowls and a small double boiler.
Best of all, they require simple ingredients, most of which you can find at your local grocery, pharmacy or health food store. Those that are unavailable locally can be purchased online.
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Soap Making Tips
Including Information On Equipment, Molds, Fragrances, Working With Lye.
Natural Colorants for Handmade Soap Chart
Recipes For Making The Following Soaps:
Cinnamon Soap Peaches And Cream Bath Bar Lemon Hand Soap Lovely Lavender Beeswax Soap Gorgeous Green Chamomile Soap Orange Shea Butter Glycerin Soap Marmalade Soap Calamine Soap Lavender And Rosemary Soap Honey Beeswax Soap Soap From Home Made Fat Drippings Almond Soap Mechanic's Hand Cleanser Liquid Gel Soap Coffee And Cream Soap Lemon Loofah Soap Raspberry Oatmeal Soap Strawberry Vanilla Layered Soap
Make Personalized Bath Gifts In Your Kitchen Today...
They're Great For Any Occasion!
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PERFUMED SOAPS GREAT SOAP MAKER RECIPIES & INSTRUCTION
This is a superb document that describes the details of soap-making, because perfumers do not manufacture that substance, but are merely "remelters," to use a trade term.
The dyer purchases his dye-stuffs from the drysalters already fabricated, and these are merely modified under his hands to the various purposes he requires; so with the perfumer, he purchases the various soaps in their raw state from the soap-makers, these he mixes by remelting, scents and colors according to the article to be produced.
The primary soaps are divided into hard and soft soaps: the hard soaps contain soda as the base; those which are soft are prepared with potash.
These are again divisible into varieties, according to the fatty matter employed in their manufacture, also according to the proportion of alkali. The most important of these to the perfumer is what is termed curd soap, as it forms the basis of all the highly-scented soaps.
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CURD SOAP OIL SOAP CASTILE SOAP MARINE SOAP MARINE SOAP YELLOW SOAP PALM SOAP FIG SOFT SOAP NAPLES SOFT SOAP ALMOND SOAP CAMPHOR SOAP HONEY SOAP WHITE WINDSOR SOAP BROWN WINDSOR SOAP SAND SOAP FULLER'S EARTH SOAP SCENTING SOAPS HOT SCENTING SOAPS COLD ROSE-COLORED SOAP GREEN SOAP BLUE SOAP BROWN SOAP OTTO OF ROSE SOAP TONQUIN MUSK SOAP ORANGE-FLOWER SOAP SANTAL-WOOD SOAP SPERMACETI SOAP CITRON SOAP FRANGIPANNE SOAP PATCHOULY SOAP SAPONACEOUS CREAM OF ALMONDS SOAP POWDERS RYPOPHAGON SOAP AMBROSIAL CREAM TRANSPARENT SOFT SOAP TRANSPARENT HARD SOAP JUNIPER TAR SOAP MEDICATED SOAPS
EMULSINES AMANDINE OLIVINE HONEY AND ALMOND PASTE. (Pâte d'Amande au Miel.) ALMOND PASTE ALMOND MEAL PISTACHIO NUT MEAL, OR ANY OTHER NUT EMULSIN AU JASMIN EMULSIN A LE VIOLETTE
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MAKE YOUR OWN BATH FIZZIES BOMBS & SHOWER GELS - EZ
Imagine a nice hot bath and with a sweetly scented fizz carressing your body, soothing away the days events. What's your favorite scent? Imagine being immersed in it, then washing away the cares of the day with a matching scented gel soap. What a way to relax.
You can easily create your own custom scented products and enjoy them daily. They'll make wonderful gifts too!
All of these recipes can be created in your own kitchen without the aid of fancy culinary equipment. All you need are some basic cooking utensils like a blender or food processor, measuring cups, mixing spoons, mixing bowls and a small double boiler.
Best of all, they require simple ingredients, most of which you can find at your local grocery, pharmacy or health food store. Those that are unavailable locally can be purchased online.
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Bath Salts, Bombs & Fizzing Bath Recipes:
Bath Bombs Lavender Fizzing Bath Crystals Fizzy Rose Milk Bath Fizzing Tangerine Bath Salts Oil Bath Bombs Cocoa Bath Fizzies Witch Hazel Bath Bomb Fizzy Bayberry Bath Kisses Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Salts Northern Nights Bath Salt Recipe Patchouli Bath Salts Ocean Blue Bath Salts
Body Wash, Scrub & Shower Gel Recipes.
Green Apple And Aloe Vera Shower Gel Salt Glow Scented Body Scrub Coconut Vanilla Shower Gel Lemon-Lime Shower Gel Lemon Rosemary Shower Gel Peach Shower Gel Brown Sugar Body Buff Apricot Jojoba Body Scrub Orange Sugar Body Scrub Basic Body Scrub Stimulating Body Wash Apple Crisp Body Scrub Almond Body Scrub Wild Body Scrub
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN BUBBLE BATHS MILK BATHS & TEAS
How about a nice long soak in the bathtub surrounded by wonderfully scented, luxurious bubbles? Sounds great doesn't it?
You deserve the time to relax and pamper yourself and there's really nothing better for that then a bath and coming out smelling like, well, roses for example.
You can create your own escapes with herbal bath teas, bubble baths and milk baths and enjoy luxury beyond the normal.
All of these recipes can be created in your own kitchen without the aid of fancy culinary equipment.
All you need are some basic cooking utensils like a blender or food processor, measuring cups, mixing spoons, mixing bowls and a small double boiler.
Best of all, they require simple ingredients, most of which you can find at your local grocery, pharmacy or health food store. Those that are unavailable locally can be purchased online.
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How to Take a Bubble Bath
Bubble Bath Recipes:
Lucious Lavender Bubble Bath Lovely Lilac Bubble Bath Lavender Dream Bubble Bath Tantalizing Tangerine Bubble Bath Baby Yourself Bubble Bath Kids Bubble Gum Bubble Bath
Milk Bath, Essential Oil Addition Recipes:
Chamomile Milk Bath Calming Essential Oil Bath Blend Oatmeal Almond Milk Bath Insomnia Milk Bath Herbal Milk Bath Easy Lavender Milk Bath Exotic Oils Milk Bath Hazelnut Lavender Milk Bath Strawberries And Cream Bath
Herbal Tea Bath Recipes:
Stress-relief Bath Tea Lady's Herbal Bath Secret Garden Bath Tea Secrets Of The Orient Calming Tea Bath Sore Muscles Soak Troubled Skin Treatment Toning Herbal Bath Tea Floral Bath Tea Minty Fresh Bath |
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN FACIAL MASKS CLEANSERS & TONERS
Every woman experiences times when her face is dry or blemished or oily. The large manufacturers offer many products to help these needs.
But they don't know your skin the way you do. You've no doubt found that product that offered relief, then made the problem worse. There are gentler, custom made products that you can use. You choose the proper ingredients, you make them and you look beautiful.
All of these recipes can be created in your own kitchen without the aid of fancy culinary equipment. All you need are some basic cooking utensils like a blender or food processor, measuring cups, mixing spoons, mixing bowls and a small double boiler.
Best of all, they require simple ingredients, most of which you can find at your local grocery, pharmacy or health food store. Those that are unavailable locally can be purchased online.
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How To Give Yourself A Facial
Facial Cleansers, Scrubs & Mask Recipes:
Oatmeal Facial Scrub Fabulous Fennel Cleanser Apple Zinger Facial Mask (for Oily Or Acne Prone Skin) Cucumber Facial Mask (cleans And Moisturizes) Herbal Facial Sauna (for Acne) Milk And Honey Facial Mask Orange Peel-off Mask Chamomile Cleansing Milk (for Dry And Sensitive Skin) Honey 'n Oats Scrub Cornmeal Cleanser (for Oily Skin) Peppermint Patty Scrub (for Oily Skin) Lemon Cleansing Cream (for Oily Skin) Orange & Oats Scrubbing Grains Banana Papaya Facial Mask Fruit & Honey Face Lift Apple Mask For Normal Skin Cucumber Mask For Oily Skin Blemished Control Facial Mask Sea Salt Facial Mask For Oily Skin Tomato Blemish Mask & Many More!
Finish Your Facial Cleansing Right
Skin Toners, Moisturizers, Astringents & Exfoliant Recipes:
Feverfew Complexion Milk Tansy Skin Tonic Almond Oil Wrinkle Cream Coconut Mint Moisturizer Cold Cream (for Cleansing And Soothing The Skin) ph Balancer Lemon Toner Pine Toner Milk & Honey Toner Rose Water & Glycerine Astringent Sage Astringent Lemony Lavender Toner Vinegar Astringent Blueberry Tonic Green Tea Skin Toner Watermelon Toner & Much More!
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