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Handmade Soap Making - Tips For Success

Handmade soap making is a great hobby that can easily turn into a little business. The problem with getting started is there is almost too much information. It can be confusing and difficult to know how to start. Here are just a few tips for the beginning soap makers.

1. Just the basics.

Great soap results not from exotic ingredients but from basic ingredients well put together. Adding sugar or emu oil to soap doesn't make great soap. Careful use of the basic ingredients makes great soap. Using coconut, palm and olive oils in a basic recipe is all it takes to make the best soap you've ever used. Exotic ingredients are enhancements to soap, but not the solution for great soap.

2. Recipe success.

It is fairly easy to learn to design your own recipes. It's a tried and true process with sure success if you can follow directions. To start by using existing recipes, look for the simple basic recipes with ingredients that are inexpensive and easy to find.

3. Supplier success.

Ingredients are easy to find on-line. I recommend Columbus Foods for oils. They are a real oil dealer that sells to anybody in fairly small quantities at the best prices. You can't go wrong with them as your soap supplier.

4. Scents and cents.

Use too little scent and it's all for nothing. Know what you call soap that you've poured expensive scent oils in but you can't smell it? That's called "unscented soap." And most published recipes call for too little scent oil.

5. Moldy ideas.

Most any kind of plastic lined box works as a soap mold. Problem is: how do you get the bars cut up without cutting off body parts as you try to cut out soap? Not so easy. You could use individual molds. Better, in my opinion are loaf molds and matching miter box cutters. Not much money to get started and then professional results as long as you make soap.

Handmade soap making lets you witness the transformation of fats and lye to luxury soap. Right before your eyes the change takes place and it's a wonder. Get started right and in no time at all you can be turning out professional soap yourself.

Al Bullington and his family made and sold soap for years and learned to make money with soap. Read more about their experiences at their website: http://SoapBizKit.com.

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