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link to 11 Things Every Soap Maker Needs to Know

11 Things Every Soap Maker Needs to Know

When it comes to soap making there are hundreds of questions you might want to ask. Most of the answers you can pick up along the way as you progress. There are a handful of questions, however, that...

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link to How do you make soap in bulk?

How do you make soap in bulk?

Once you have a good recipe that you and your customers love, it is time to step it up. So, how do you make soap in bulk? The best way to make soap in mass quantities is… Buy your ingredients...

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link to How to Make Homemade Soap – Step by Step with Video

How to Make Homemade Soap – Step by Step with Video

If you have ever wanted to learn how to make homemade soap – now is the time! Between cold process, hot process, melt and pour, and re-batch - there is an option for pretty much...

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link to Make Homemade Soap Without Lye. No Lie!

Make Homemade Soap Without Lye. No Lie!

Can you make homemade soap without lye? Yes! There are two ways to make homemade soap without lye: Melt and pour, and Re-batching. Both offer an ideal opportunity to make your own custom soap....

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link to What Size Should Handmade Soap Be?

What Size Should Handmade Soap Be?

In answer to the question "what size should handmade soap be?", a poll of 388 users of homemade soap found a bar size of 3.85” x 3.25” x 1” thick to be the "family favorite". But there’s...

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link to Rebatching Soap – How To and Why

Rebatching Soap – How To and Why

Rebatching soap is a method of hand-milling, melting and molding new soap out of cold process waste. It is also a fantastic way to use any soap scraps that you have lying around. Let’s go...

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