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Making Soaps & Scents : Soaps, Shampoos, Perfumes & Splashes You Can Make At Home (Hardcover)

by Catherine Bardey (Author) "Not always in the shape of the Moisturizing Honey Almond Soap with Nutmeg or even the Cleansing Lavender Key Lime Soap flecked with purple petals..." (more)
Key Phrases: Basic Vegetable Soap
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Product Description
With this book, it's easy to create soothing suds and a wide variety of perfumes, colognes and splashes that moisturize, revitalize and aromatize skin and hair.

Following the simple step-by-step directions, readers can make all the body products of their dreams, from Buttermilk Oatmeal Soap and Tangerine Cocoa Bar to Lemon Lavender Shampoo. Each recipe also points out how readers can improvise and create their own special soaps and scents.

A special section details the techniques of the world's most famous fragrance producers and traces perfume history. The book includes a resource directory, safety hints and ways to make your soaps more earth-friendly.

From the Back Cover
MAKING SOAPS
Catherine Bardey, fashion editor and stylist, shows you the secrets of making soaps that add a personal touch to your everyday bathing experience and provide great presents for any occasion. Her special blends of all-natural ingredients produce handmade soaps with character and utility--ground almonds help exfoliation, lavender oil soothes and heals irritated skin, coffee rids hands of strong cooking smells and olive oil conditions hair.

MAKING SCENTS
From alluring to calming, each special scent in this distinctive collection of simple recipes will surround you with a pleasing aura all your own. Catherine's detailed fragrance profiles will show you how to pick the perfect scent to fit your mood and personality whether you're making your own or buying brand-name perfumes and colognes. She also gives recipes for her favorites including:

Cleansing Soaps & Shampoos include:
Soothing Honey Vanilla
Relaxing Coconut Rosewood
Exfoliating Honey Almond Soap
All-purpose Coffee Oatmeal Soap
Indulging Chocolate Milk Soap
Moisturizing Olive Oil
Glycerin Soap

Enticing Perfumes, Colognes & Splashes include:
Elegant Rose Water
Calming Lavender Water
Comforting Clary Sage Cologne
Spicy Pear Nectar Perfume
Zesty Lemon Lime Cologne

And this is just the beginning; explore these examples and use them as a base for your own soap and fragrance creations. You don't need fancy or expensive equipment or complicated procedures to surround yourself with sensational suds and stylish scents.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers; No other Date edition (September 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1579120598
  • ISBN-13: 978-1579120597
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 4.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #400,528 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Not always in the shape of the Moisturizing Honey Almond Soap with Nutmeg or even the Cleansing Lavender Key Lime Soap flecked with purple petals and delicately scented with citrus aroma, mind you, but soap, a substance that lathers and cleans. Read the first page
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not for a Beginner..., October 19, 2002
By "zeesw" (Levittown, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This was my first book that I bought on soap making and I really wished I had read the reviews first, before I purchased this book. I should have known something was not right when she didn't have any pictures of her finished soaps with her recipes. Could it be because they don't come out right, so she has none to show? I have attemtped to make two of her recipes so far. The Cinnamon Ginger,pg. 71; which came out a dark, ugly, smelley, mess. My second attempt was her Soothing Honey Vanilla Soap, pg. 73. What a fiasco that turned out to be. She neglects to tell you that when you add the 6 ounces of melted beeswax to the oils that are at 100F degrees(as instructed by her Basic Vegetable Soap), the beeswax will immediately solidify again and float on top. So, now I had to re-melt everything to a temperature around 150F to get the Beeswax to stay melted and blend into the oils. And of course, my Lye was already at 100F, waiting to be added to the oils. I see now why she has the section of water baths to regulate your Lye/Oil tempertures. You are going to need them. Anyhow, in order for the beeswax to stay liquid, I had to keep the temperature around 150F. And now I wasn't sure which temperature my lye should be. She also neglected to warn you that honey can cause your batch to separate, that happened to me also, when I added the warmed honey. I have serious doubts that my soap will turn out ok, it is in the mold now, but it did not look good when I poured it. And, I also just found out, after reading on the Internet, that you should not add more than 1.5% beeswax to a batch, otherwise you will have problems keeping the batch at a liquid state. The other reason is because of Beewax's hardening properties. Since it makes a soap hard, too much is not good, not unless you have a jack-hammer to slice it:). Well, her recipe called for 6oz of Beeswax, which is more than 13%, I am afraid I will end up with a brick in the morning. Again, this is the type of information she neglects to explain to you. Another important note is the use of Essential Oils in her reipes, e.g., again, her Soothing Vanilla Soap says to use 2 oz of Vanilla Essential Oil. I am not sure who her supplier is, but I couldn't find pure Vanilla Essential Oil for under $194.00, for 2 ozs, and that was for Vanilla Absolute. I am so glad now, that I used Fragrance Oil instead. I don't have 200.00 to throw away, while I try to figure her recipes out. Again, this is book is truly lacking in information. I am sure an experienced soaper would have known these things, but than, I think an experienced soaper would have read this recipe,laughed and tossed it aside. And yes, how much lye do you need for the Lemon Lime Coconut Hair Bar on pg. 91, anyway? That's right, somehow the editor neglected to add it. Hopefully, once I become more experienced, I can use some of her recipes, but for now, I think I will stay with the Internet, so I can learn. Buyers beware, is all I have left to say about this book.
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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to follow and fun to do!, July 27, 2000
I read this entire book in one evening! The book was well-layed out and easy to understand. I purchased another book on soap/liquid making and the other author explained everything in the chemical names! It was so frustrating to read. Catherine explains everything in simple, easy-to-understand words that a beginner can follow with out any help.

Many of the soap ingredients are found right in your kitchen except for the Lye, which she tells you that you can purchase the Lye at your local hardware store, like Home Depot.

She also includes wonderful recipes. I bought the book mainly for the soaps but ended up enjoying the perfume section even more. I made my first Rose Water (eau de toilette) batch last weekend following her easy directions. I have since found other recipes on the Internet, but have found Catherine's recipe to be one of best recipes for Rose Water!

She even tells you where you can purchase your supplies and those hard to find (which weren't many--like the essential oils) items with the Internet addresses as resources. Its funny, but this is my bible now for working with perfumes.

If you're a beginner or simply curious about starting or dabbling in soap/perfume making, I would definitely recommend reading this book FIRST!

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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Pretty pictures but......., November 18, 2001
By Karla "Love electronic toys!" (SPANAWAY, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This is not a good book for making soap or anything else. It has more pictures than recipes and what recipes it does have are not very practical.
This is NOT a book for beginners either, spend the money on something else like soap making for fun and profit, and the soap makers companion.
I bought this book, and was very dissapointed, I resold it and not for very much I might add.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Learning Material
I loved this book! Beautifully written and filled with expert wisdom. All I can say is it's a great book for your learning experience. Follow and you'll get it right!
Published 3 months ago by M. Joseph

3.0 out of 5 stars Beyond the basics for beginner's +
The soap making process is not well illustrated so this is not a good book for your first batch of soap. But there are interesting ideas beyond the basics. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ann Lund

3.0 out of 5 stars Soap making
This book is mostly about making soap from scratch. There are good lists of supplies and formulas included within the book. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Floyd Lenhart

2.0 out of 5 stars Flawed, but interesting
NOT for the novice soaper but interesting for inspiration, this book has some major errors that may cause a novice headaches and make an accomplished soaper wince. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Soaper

5.0 out of 5 stars "Soaps, Shampoos, Perfumes & Splashes You Can Make At Home"
This beautiful, slim book is split into two parts:

1) 'Making Soaps,' which begins with a little history on where and how soap was invented (supposedly in Rome from animal fat... Read more

Published on December 7, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars sure are a lot of soap books
This is just another book that was written to cash in on the current DIY craze in toiletries and bath products. Read more
Published on July 14, 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Great for ideas
Bardey's book basically rehashes a lot of tips found in other books. It's not a book for beginners but soap pros will find nice ideas for expanding their soap lines. Read more
Published on June 18, 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Is general information but not a complete source
I love to make natural soaps and I collects book that refers to soapmaking. For a person that already knows how to make soaps, this book is full of ideas. Read more
Published on September 4, 2001 by E Lougee

2.0 out of 5 stars danger
This is a poorly written book, that is suitable only for academic study, and a poor one at that. If you are serious about trying to make soap, you should look elsewhere. Read more
Published on December 17, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Was A Joy
I found this book very helpful as a new soap crafter. It was full of great ideas and info. I really liked the charts in the back on the essential oils. Read more
Published on September 13, 2000 by Sandee Brown

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