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The Soap Book: Simple Herbal Recipes (Paperback)

by Sandy Maine (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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Product Description
This best selling soap book has 30 wonderful recipes for hand crafted herbal, aromatherapy and floral soaps. History, chemistry, equipment, plants and oils are included to create these soothing soaps.

About the Author
Sandy Maine is the founder of the Sunfeather Handcrafted Herbal Soap Company, which produces and markets more than 140,000 pounds of soap each year, and the author of Soothing Soaps.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Interweave Press (September 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1883010144
  • ISBN-13: 978-1883010140
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #142,303 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #65 in  Books > Cooking, Food & Wine > Cooking by Ingredient > Herbs, Spices & Condiments


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178 of 187 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Same old thing, May 25, 2000
By Pamela S. Black (Las Vegas, Nevada, USA) - See all my reviews
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Very pretty pictures. And some fun stuff of general interest on the intro to aromatherapy, history of soap, etc. Not sure some of that history is true, but neither does anyone else and that makes it rather romantic. ;)

There is only one recipe in the book, she just repeats it throughout the book changing the essential oils and fragrance oils for each recipe. Some she adds herbs to and some she doesn't.

Some of the herbs she uses turn brown and bleed, which is verified by her photos of her soaps.

The only way I can recommend the amounts of peppermint and lavender eo's that she's recommending is if you are buying VERY low quality EOs. Oddly enough, she has Frontier as one of the EO suppliers in one of her photos and I definately would not recommend that you use her recipe amounts for that brand.

Page 79: in this 8# batch of soap she says to add 1 oz of cinnamon essential oil. Please DON'T, you'll be sorry. Page 77, add 4 ounces to the same recipe. AAAHHH! Can we say, Red & Inflamed? Yeah, there are more... Page 57, 4 ounces of peppermint eo in an 8# batch of soap? Yikes, like taking a shower with an ice cube...

OK, ok, so you're buying your essential oils at one of these soap suppliers that buy low grade stuff and then dilute it with DPG? Okay, then pour that much, you'll probably be fine. Probably being an important word, because if they don't care about quality when they purchase,they might get the occassional good batch and then you'll be hurtin'.

Oh, and she says to add 1/2 cup dried peppermint leaf to the soap. Well, that is going to turn brown, bleed, and look yucky. There are much better ways to get an herb into a peppermint soap, say, put something in there that stays green, for instance.

As for the soap making method, it is exactly the same as your Ann Bramson book. Which is about $4.95, and this one costs $9.95. Well, except for Sandy Maine pours the lye INTO THE WATER! Hurray! First time I've seen the correct method in print. :) But she's saying to match temps at 95-98 F, put a blanket on it, etc. We know better now... There are MUCH easier ways. :)

She says to use a wooden spoon to stir. Don't ever do that. Those of us who have will tell you, the lye water eats the spoon and sooner rather than later your spoon will break apart in your soap. Wood splinter soap.

OK, here is my last complaint and then I'll shut up. Add 4 ounces of Rose oil, if you use 4 ounces of Rose essential oil and lets say you bought it wholesale. EACH BAR of soap will have about SIX DOLLARS of scenting material in it. And that's before you figure your costs of the fats, lye, etc. It'd be strong too, I'll tell ya that!

Don't even think of using that much Soapcrafters fragrance oils either.. oh yeah, I was going to shut up after that last comment....

Recommended? No, unless you're a soap book collector, then buy it for the fun history stuff and the few pic's. I don't see anything particularly harmful in there, I mean, your skin will just be a little irritated by that cinnamon and for the next couple of hours people will be asking you if you have a sunburn. Aside from that it is okay. Just seems like something she dashed off on a lazy afternoon without much effort. But the photos are pretty. :) And it is interesting to see photos of her huge soap pot and her cutting press.

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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy as Pie, May 18, 1999
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I loved this book I have been agonizing for month's about making soap myself. I have spent a small fortune in specialty shops for these kinds of soaps. After spending hours on the internet and purchasing 3 seperate books I decided to use Sandy Maine's recipe for a first try. I think it's going to be a success!!! Once I gathered up enough courage to use LYE!!(it's not as scary as it sounds) The next hardest part was gathering all the equipment. Most items can bee found at the local Walmart, Pic n Save, even the Thrift store!! That's where I found my postal scale. I like that every basic recipe is the same just the additive's are the only change. I would also recomend "The Complete Soapmaker" by Norma Coony. Excellent picture's!!! Deals mostly with hand milling which semms to require much less essential oil. The oils are not eaten away by the lye solution. Susan Miller Cavitch's book "The Natural Soap Book" is a good reference and full of all kinds of "advanced" information. Not really a beginner book. I would love any input or advise from any one reading this review.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Inspired Scared Novice--But Use Only 1/2 Essential Oils!!!, December 22, 2004
By Sharon (Indianapolis, IN USA) - See all my reviews
I bought this book several years ago--and just got around to making soap for Christmas presents this year. This book was inspiring since it was short, simple, straight-forward . . . recipe was same--just different blends of essential oils.

DON'T USE 4 OUNCES OF ESSENTIAL OILS per batch--WAY TOO MUCH: 1) pool of excess essential oils sits on top of soap, 2) soap never hardens up quite right (according to Cavitch's book), 3) Essential oils are EXPENSIVE, 4) Scent is TOO STRONG, 5) Some essential oils (like cinnamon) used in called-for amounts actually too concentrated for skin (read other reviews!)

This book is a great starter for novices if you do the following: 1) cut the recipes by 1/4 to learn on smaller batches since the ingredients can be costly--in case your batch does not turn out during your learning stage; 2) invest in a good digital scale that allows you to "zero out" after adding each successive ingredient to the same container (accurate to 1/4 ounce and much faster--many initial mistakes attributed to measuring errors); 3) buy coconut oil at Walmart (under $3 for 31.5 oz); 4) obtain reasonably priced essential oils via internet at A Garden Eastward (http://addy.com/brinkley/); 5) Buy one of Susan Cavitch's soapmaking books next to learn from your mistakes and/or take your soapmaking to the next level--by then, you'll be motivated to absorb more complex information that seemed overwhelming/initimidating at first--which will make so much more sense once you've made a couple of batches.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Gives "recipe" that is too super-fatted!
This book has been in my library since it first was first released (1995). I have been making soap for 16 years, so this book was purchased just for the soap 'recipes', not the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by The Madras Bee

5.0 out of 5 stars Always perfect batches of soap
I'm surprised at the negative reviews! I was a beginner when I bought this book - now I've been making soap for about 5 years now. Read more
Published 7 months ago by RawJules

1.0 out of 5 stars NOT a soapmaking info book
This was my first soap making book. That said, it turned me off to soap making for a good 7 years until my excess of goat milk motivated me to find a better resource for learning... Read more
Published 18 months ago by KJ

3.0 out of 5 stars Nice Little Book.
Not tons of info and the recipes are pretty basic but if your just starting with soap making its a nice lil book and doesnt take up a ton of room. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Karin L. Wilcox

2.0 out of 5 stars Nice photos, but not great soap
The photos are wonderful. The recipes are only varied according to the eo's that are used. The amounts of eo's would not apply for pure eo's. Soapmakers beware! Read more
Published on December 19, 2004 by More Than Beans

3.0 out of 5 stars Just one recipe. One. That's it.
This is a really beautiful book -- the photography is gorgeous and I like Sandy Maine's style of writing. She is very readable.

But... Read more

Published on July 1, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Soap book - simple herbal recipes
Este es uno de mis libros preferidos, y tengo muchos, tiene una fotos lindas, es claro, simple y preciso, sus recetas son faciles de hacer y economicas, me encanta.
Published on June 26, 2004 by Cecilia Stocker

5.0 out of 5 stars The Whole Package
Sandy Maine presents the whole package in her luscious soapmaking books, thus I credit her as an important inspiration for my career in bodycare. Read more
Published on May 13, 2003 by Stephanie Rose Bird

3.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Sandy Maine Book
Filled with luscious photos giving my first glimpse into the world of professional soapmaking. I was ready to graduate from beginning soapmaker when I first got this book. Read more
Published on January 17, 2002 by Pat Fountain

2.0 out of 5 stars Only One Recipe
Its the same recipe over and over again. The only change is in the fragrance and additives. Did I use this book no I gave it back to my neighbor. Read more
Published on June 13, 2001 by Rochelle

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