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I have been an essential oil addict for many years and use them in my massage,

in the bath, in a diffuser, etc. Love them all and will probably use them until

I'm no longer in this world.

 

For quite some time I have been thinking about getting into soapmaking just for

my own personal use and probably for friends and family, like my synergies.

Reading about the first soapmaking experience here has got me back to seriously

considering trying my hand at it. So my questions are, for someone who knows

absolutely nothing about soapmaking, what is the best way to start learning

about it, what books would you recommend for a total novice, and any other

advice for someone that knows nothing about soapmaking. I am not the type to

jump into something before learning as much as I can about it so that I can feel

at least a little bit comfortable with the ingredients and such.

 

Also, what are some good websites with soapmaking instructions and soapmaking

supplies, etc. I know that I'm in for big trouble if it's even half as

addicting as playing with essential oils but I do have the time to devote myself

to lots of learning and experimenting so any tips, hints, and plain old guidance

would be deeply appreciated.

 

Rosanne Taylor, LMP

Rainy City Massage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Also, what are some good websites with soapmaking instructions and

soapmaking supplies, etc. I know that I'm in for big trouble if it's even

half as addicting as playing with essential oils but I do have the time to

devote myself to lots of learning and experimenting so any tips, hints, and

plain old guidance would be deeply appreciated.

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> Rosanne Taylor, LMP

> Rainy City Massage

 

Rosanne,

The first website I would recommend is www.millersoap.com Very informative,

and I think you will do fine with it.

 

HTH,

Candy

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Yes, I definety recommend Kathy Miller's site!! I still, after more than 5

years, go to her site to check on things. Her oil properties site to be more

spacific.

Anita

Rosanne,

The first website I would recommend is www.millersoap.com Very informative,

and I think you will do fine with it.

 

 

 

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