SPECIAL NOTE! — ANNE WILL PERSONALLY ANSWER ANY QUESTION OF YOURS AFTER READING THIS BOOK. ASK ON HER WEB SITE, AND YOU’LL NORMALLY HEAR BACK WITHIN HOURS!
Do you love the feel of milk soaps but shy away from the cost? Are you looking for a special kind of gift you can make yourself? Or do you already make soap and want to try something new?
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 from scratch.
Experience the rich, soothing, luxurious feel of milk soap you’ve made yourself. Your skin will thank you for it.
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Anne L. Watson is the author of the wildly popular and widely acclaimed beginners book “Smart Soapmaking” and its companions, “Milk Soapmaking” and “Smart Lotionmaking.” She has made soap professionally under the company name Soap Tree, and before her retirement was a historic preservation architecture consultant. Anne’s other published books include “Baking with Cookie Molds” and several novels. Anne, her husband, Aaron, and their cat, Skeeter, live in Friday Harbor, Washington.
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“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 and debunk some of the myths surrounding it. It contains some great basic formulas to get you started making milk soaps of any kind, and fuel to let your imagination run wild when you are ready to formulate your own creations. A good source of information for new soapmakers, and also suitable for more experienced soapmakers who want to start making milk soaps but thought it would be too difficult.” — 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, “Scientific Soapmaking” and “Caveman Chemistry”
“As uber-soapmaker Anne L. Watson demonstrates, milk soaps made properly are [rightfully] well-known for a quality of luxurious buttery softness that is undeniable. . . . Anne once again acquits herself ably as a scholar of the suds and a natural communicator.” — Wishing Willow (blog)
“Enthusiastically recommended.” — Midwest Book Review, Feb. 2009, “Reviewer’s Choice”
“Full of information that milk soapers, whether novice or experienced, could use to make better milk soaps. Anne writes in a conversational style that made me feel as though I were sitting down with her in her kitchen. . . . Anne details what seems to be everything there is to know about the subject. Rather than simply offering her opinions and favorite practices, Anne did extensive testing and experimenting, learning how to make the best milk soap bars that could be made. Soapmakers will be impressed with the amount and quality of Anne’s research and observations. . . . That leaves the question: Can a neophyte made good cold-process milk soap? I now say yes, with the caveat they have ‘Milk Soapmaking’
Do you love the feel of milk soaps but shy away from the cost? Are you looking for a special kind of gift you can make yourself? Or do you already make soap and want to try something new?
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 from scratch.
Experience the rich, soothing, luxurious feel of milk soap you’ve made yourself. Your skin will thank you for it.
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Anne L. Watson is the author of the wildly popular and widely acclaimed beginners book “Smart Soapmaking” and its companions, “Milk Soapmaking” and “Smart Lotionmaking.” She has made soap professionally under the company name Soap Tree, and before her retirement was a historic preservation architecture consultant. Anne’s other published books include “Baking with Cookie Molds” and several novels. Anne, her husband, Aaron, and their cat, Skeeter, live in Friday Harbor, Washington.
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“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 and debunk some of the myths surrounding it. It contains some great basic formulas to get you started making milk soaps of any kind, and fuel to let your imagination run wild when you are ready to formulate your own creations. A good source of information for new soapmakers, and also suitable for more experienced soapmakers who want to start making milk soaps but thought it would be too difficult.” — 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, “Scientific Soapmaking” and “Caveman Chemistry”
“As uber-soapmaker Anne L. Watson demonstrates, milk soaps made properly are [rightfully] well-known for a quality of luxurious buttery softness that is undeniable. . . . Anne once again acquits herself ably as a scholar of the suds and a natural communicator.” — Wishing Willow (blog)
“Enthusiastically recommended.” — Midwest Book Review, Feb. 2009, “Reviewer’s Choice”
“Full of information that milk soapers, whether novice or experienced, could use to make better milk soaps. Anne writes in a conversational style that made me feel as though I were sitting down with her in her kitchen. . . . Anne details what seems to be everything there is to know about the subject. Rather than simply offering her opinions and favorite practices, Anne did extensive testing and experimenting, learning how to make the best milk soap bars that could be made. Soapmakers will be impressed with the amount and quality of Anne’s research and observations. . . . That leaves the question: Can a neophyte made good cold-process milk soap? I now say yes, with the caveat they have ‘Milk Soapmaking’