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Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Cow Milk, Goat Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Coconut Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk
 
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Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Cow Milk, Goat Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Coconut Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk [Paperback]

Anne L. Watson

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Shepard Publications (Jan 1 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0938497456
  • ISBN-13: 978-0938497455
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 18.8 x 1.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 200 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #52,859 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Anne L. Watson's "Smart Soapmaking" was the first book based on modern techniques that eliminate the drudgery and guesswork from home soapmaking. Now, by popular demand, she continues her soapmaking revolution with the first practical, comprehensive book on making milk soap.

Experience the rich, soothing, luxurious feel of milk soap you've made yourself. Your skin will thank you for it.

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REVIEWS AND COMMENTS

"Beautiful in its simplicity. . . . A definitive book for experienced as well as beginning milk soapers." -- Rebekah Bailey, The Original Soap Dish, South Whitley, Indiana

"An easy to read and understand book that will take the mystery out of milk-based soapmaking." -- Amanda Guilfoyle, Bodelicious Bath & Body Products, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

"As always, Anne is up to her usual excellence. This book demystifies milk soapmaking so everyone can have the luxury of a truly decadent bar of soap *easily*. LOVE this book!!!" -- Susan Kennedy, Oregon Trail Soaps, Rogue River, Oregon

"If you have an interest in milk soaps, this is the book for you. . . . Debunks much of the popular wisdom that may have discouraged some soapmakers." -- Kevin M. Dunn, Author, "Caveman Chemistry" and "Scientific Soapmaking" (forthcoming)

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CONTENTS

A Few First Thoughts

Myths and Milk (Stories You Hear about Milk Soapmaking)

What Is Milk Soap, Anyway? (What It Is and What Goes Into It)

What Do I Use to Make It? (Gathering the Equipment You Need)

The Two Ways to Make Milk Soap (And How to Choose Between Them)

Milk Soapmaking Step-by-Step (From Prep to Cleanup and Beyond)

More Recipes! (Different Milk Soaps You Can Try)

Making Soap with Plant Milks (Vegans Do It Too!)

Getting Your Milk Soap in Shape (How to Choose and Use a Mold)

Controlling Your Color (How to Keep It Light)

Why? Why? Why? (Frequently Asked Questions)

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A FEW FIRST THOUGHTS

Since my book "Smart Soapmaking" was published, I've been asked again and again if it covers milk soapmaking. It doesn't. Milk soapmaking is a subject unto itself. It uses different materials, of course, but besides that, it needs a different approach. Too much material to cram into one book, I felt.

Also, milk soaps weren't my specialty at that time. I'd made a few, and they were fine soaps. In fact, several people who received bars of my whipping cream soap as gifts began to nag me to go back into the soap business. But I didn't consider myself an expert.

Time changes things. As I started trying to answer questions from soapmakers about milk soap, I was drawn farther and farther into the subject. I learned about the different types of milk, what to expect from them, and how to handle each one.

I made hundreds of bars of soap from dozens of different recipes. I experimented with scent and color to see what happens when they're used with milk. Then there were non-dairy milks to consider -- would any of them make good soap? On a spreadsheet, I kept a log of my experiments -- what went into each batch, and what came out.

When I got unexpected results, I asked materials vendors and chemists -- what's going on here? And they were kind enough to tell me, so a few more puzzle pieces snapped into place. Then I set up a testing program, giving and sending out soap sets identified only by number to testers who rated them for lather, feel, and general attractiveness.

In the end, I decided to write another book. Otherwise, I really would have had to go back into the soap business.


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Amazon.com: 4.7 out of 5 stars (35 customer reviews)

103 of 103 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Milk Soap Book, Jan 9 2009
By Nymeria "Book worm extrordinaire!" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Cow Milk, Goat Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Coconut Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk (Paperback)
Once again, Anne Watson creates a wonderful, straight forward approach to what has long been considered a complicated method. This book is the MUST have for anyone wanting to make milk soaps and is light years beyond Casey Makela's book on the same subject. I recommend this book for two major reasons:

1) Watson discusses both liquid milk (what she calls the "cool technique") and powdered milk (the "warm technique") and offers excellent recipes and directions for both. Her method is very relaxed and while it is admittedly a hair more complex than regular CP soap, it's not nearly as complicated as some other books make it sound.

2) Watson dispels the myths of milk soapmaking. This is HUGE. She goes through all of the myths about using milk from what type of milk you need to who can do it.

Also, Watson is accessible through her website. I sent her a question not long ago and she responded to me within two days! How's that for asking the author? :)

37 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Enthusiastically recommended for anyone wanting to try their hand as making milk soaps, Feb 6 2009
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Cow Milk, Goat Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Coconut Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk (Paperback)
Making unique, specialized, and personalized soaps is both a craft and an art. Written and compiled by Anne L. Watson, "Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Cow Milk, Goat Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Coconut Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk" is a collection of thoroughly 'user friendly' recipes and instructions for making 'milk soaps' and begins with an introduction to the subject, what it is, the equipment required to make it, and choosing between the two principle methods for making milk soaps, along with step-by-step instructions that cover everything from preparation to cleanup. The recipes for specialized milk soaps range from Yogurt Parfait Soap, to Cinnamon Oatmeal Soap, to Marge's Chocolate Silk Soap, to Ruth's Butter Soap, and more! "Milk Soapmaking" also covers such relevant issues as making soap with plant milks, shaping milk soaps, controlling color, and a roster of frequently asked questions about milk soaps. Enhanced with a list of internet resources and an index, "Milk Soapmaking" is enthusiastically recommended for anyone wanting to try their hand as making milk soaps for themselves either as a hobby or as a profession.

33 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Goat Milk Soap, Nov 23 2008
By P. Guyatt - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Milk Soapmaking: The Smart and Simple Guide to Making Lovely Milk Soap From Cow Milk, Goat Milk, Buttermilk, Cream, Coconut Milk, or Any Other Animal or Plant Milk (Paperback)
I've always used gentle milk soaps and now I know how to make them. This book is simple to follow, it has some fantastic recipes and overall a delight to own. I highly recommend this book to anybody interested in making wonderful milk soaps.
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