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001 2009045036
003 DLC
005 20210209102442.0
008 091113s2010 nyua 001 0 eng
010 2009045036
015 GBB084247|2bnb
016 7 015600945|2Uk
020 9781600597817|q(pbk.)|c$14.95
020 1600597815|q(pbk.)|c$14.95
037 1319082|bQBI
040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dQBX|dUKM|dHHO|dIEB|dJP3|dPZU|dYDXCP
|dDLC
042 pcc
050 00 TP991|b.I88 2010
069 09759254
082 00 668/.12|222
100 1 Ittner, Rebecca,|eauthor
245 10 Soapmaking the natural way :|b45 melt-and-pour recipes
using herbs, flowers & essential oils /|cRebecca Ittner.
250 1st ed.
264 1 New York, NY :|bLark Crafts,|c[2010]
264 4 |ccopyright 2010
300 128 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c27 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 Includes index.
520 The title begs the question, If soap, like the famed 99.44
percent pure Ivory, isn't natural, then what is? Ittner
clarifies the answer in her introductory chapter,
explaining that she intended to "avoid all animal and
petroleum-based products, synthetic colorants and
fragrances." That said, the rest is amazingly easy. Take
run-of-the-mill kitchen equipment such as measuring spoons
and double boilers, mix, then heat in the stove or
microwave; add other techniques, from embedding objects to
layering and swirling; and it's soap. She spends many
pages detailing the natural materials, colorants,
additives, and scents for a good foundation; the next four
chapters are devoted to 45 recipes, each with color
photographs, lists of materials and tools, and easy-to-
follow numbered instructions. Choose among the different
soap properties (soft, smooth, exfoliation, cleanse, and
luxurious). --Booklist
650 0 Soap.
914 FARM276517
917 Farmington sample bib record load
999 Farmington New Bibs