Archive for the ‘Pure Natural Soap’ Category

Soap and Candle Making-Ingenious Hobbies Part 1

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

There are numerous similarities in making both candles and soaps. Both require processes that entail pouring into molds for its desired shapes and forms, and scents are added as well as colors. Craft and non-craft stores and shops are readily selling how-to kits for soap and candle makings.
These specialty shops can be found [...]

Soaps & Secrets – The Art of Aromatherapy Part 2

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Oily Skin
If the sebaceous glands are excreting excessive oils, result will be an oily skin. This is characterized with a shiny appearance, and the pores appear to be in medium to large sizes. Oils skin is more liable to blemishes. Apart from this, this particular skin types is less sensitive and is [...]

Soaps and Scents -The Art of Aromatherapy Part 1

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Aromatherapy is the aptitude of pampering the spirit, mind and body with natural aromatic elements picked out from Nature’s luscious garden as incorporated into soaps, lotions, and any other bath and body products. It is even one of the renowned beauty and relaxing regimens applied worldwide by most people.

Also, aromatherapy serves as an [...]

Get Your Soap Recipe Here

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

http://bit.ly/soapmakingfunThis step-by-step visual guide shows you how to make cold process soap like the pros do. Before making the video, I polled 623 people who were brand new to soap making and compiled the most frequently asked questions.
On camera I posed these questions to Soapmaking Master Alec Whitehouse and he delivered the [...]

Up Close With Soap Part 2

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

This takes the form of a crystal-like powder that is mix in water, and can be added to another product for a richer lather. This works perfectly for Shredded Soaps, shampoos, and Melt & Pour Spa.

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Up Close With Soap What Makes It Appealing? Part 1

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Soap is chiefly used in combination with water for cleaning and washing.  Historically, it started out as solid bars.  However, other forms also existed like thick liquid specifically for soap dispensers that are commonly used in public wash area or washrooms.
Soap is a combination of sodium salts from various fatty acids.  Air bubbles that are [...]

Basic Elements Soap Making Ingredients

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Personal hygiene has always been an extremely crucial element of our every day lives. Within America, hundreds and many folks take a  shower every minute. This could be the motive why a number of businesspeople want to profit big in the health and beauty industry for personal skin care.

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The Truth About Pure Natural Soap

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

There is something that you can easily do that will benefit your skin, your hair, your clothing, and the environment. And you can do all that by changing the soap and cleaning products you buy and use. By using pure natural soap, you will no longer be filling your drains and sewers with chemical waste. [...]

The History of Soap Making Part 2

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Processes: Hot Process and Cold Process
In both hot and cold processes of soap making, heat is necessary for saponification.  Saponification is typically used in referring to the reaction between a metallic alkali to oil or fat in forming soap.

The cold process of soap making is done with a temperature that is above the normal [...]

The History of Soap Making Part 1

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The History of Soap Making:

How It Began

Evolution, changes…  these are the only constant things in this world.  From the ancient times to the present, everything certainly has changed.  Gone are the old ways and the new ones are in control.  Among these developments are the methods of soap making.

Soap making had begun in [...]

Antibacterial Body Soap Recipe

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Antiseptic body soap has active ingredients that can kill bacteria. Did you know that most bar soap or liquids have antibacterial chemicals. Alcohol and triclosan are the most common ingredients used for body soap. With these soaps being very popular, some research has shown that triclosan can cause skin irritations and even cancer. Also with [...]

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Sunday, November 29th, 2009

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Sunday, November 29th, 2009

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Sunday, November 29th, 2009

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Sunday, November 29th, 2009

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