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First published on the Internet in September 2000, with the intent of offering a handy "one-stop-repository" of the available resources on the Web, the Soap Naturally soap making information section hosts a regularly updated collection of links and short descriptions of the most authoritative soapmaking sources.
With the advent of "commercial Internet" and the resulting disappearance from the Web of personal (non-commercial) pages, contributions from Soap Naturally members now cover an increasingly wider area of topics of interest. Whether you are new to soap making, or simply looking to widen your expertise in this area, this page is the most complete and updated index to everything soapmaking.
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For recipes, see also Soap Naturally's recipe index.
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- Therese Lott's "standalone" sap calculator is now available in four different file formats. Very handy, thank you Therese!
- Ida describes in wonderful detail how to recalculate a given recipe for different batch sizes or different units of measure. Simply precious!
- List member Kathy Arenz is generously sharing her special calculator for creams and lotions, available as a downloadable Excel spreadsheet.
- Majestic Mountain Sage (MMS) online calculator
- Listmember Lisa C has put together 2 useful batch cost calculators:
Clicking on these links will ask you to save a copy to your computer. May we suggest that when you are using the calculator for your own batches, that you select "Save As" and rename your new file. This will ensure that your original copy remains as the Master copy. Of course, you can always come back here to obtain another copy of the Master.
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- [AUS] The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission's Web site is a good start for understanding the Australian rules. In particular, you can download from here, as a PDF file, the official guidelines for labelling cosmetics and toiletries.
- [AUS] The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration is probably more relevant to those who make toiletries, however there are a few sections relevant to soap, especially medicated and "aromatherapy" soaps. The Cosmetic Claims Guidelines are of particular interest and are also available for download as a PDF file.
- [AUS] For specific information on chemical substances used in soap and cosmetics, check out the NICNAS site, which is part of Worksafe Australia.
- Of particular interest to all those who would like to sell soap and toiletries in Australia, the Australian Society of Cosmetic Chemists position paper on cosmetic safety and manufacturing guidelines is recommended reading for all those who have commercial manufacturing in mind.
- [AUS] Ready to go commercial and register a business name?? Search the Australian Securities Commission's database to make sure the business name you've chosen is available!
- [AUS] For business information in general, don't forget to check out the Australian government resource Website for small businesses.
- [USA] FDA sets the rules for cosmetics in the US.
- [USA] US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition - Cosmetics is the starting point for those who sell soap and cosmetics in the US.
- [USA] The current list of colourants approved by the FDA for use in cosmetics sold in the US can be found here.
- [USA] Another interesting link from FDA is their Cosmetic hand book
- [USA] Interesting information, particularly for US soap and toiletry makers, from the Cosmetics, Toiletry & Fragrance Association (CFTA).
- [Europe, UK] The European INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) index is also an excellent starting point for investigating European requirements for soap and cosmetics makers.
- [Europe, UK] The Soap Naturally book includes quite detailed information on European and UK requirements.
- International: Information about fragrances and the levels at which they should be used, and other standards from the International Fragrance Association.
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- A good start for your investigations on herb and plant properties is Botanical.com, the Home Page of Mrs M. Grieve's "A Modern Herbal". This book, originally published 1931 and entirely available on the Internet, is now considered a bit outdated, but the basics are good and the site offers lots of other interesting (and more up-to-date) links.
- Herbal skin care chart from the Soap Naturally Natural Skin Care Handbooks section.
- Henriette's Herbal Homepage, Herbal medicine and culinary herbs is one of the oldest and largest herbal information sites on the net. Includes a searchable database for plant names.
- Searchable database of 7,000 useful plants from PFAF - Plants For A Future, a resource centre for edible and other useful plants.
- [CA] Up to a couple of years ago, Richters, Canadian supplier of herbs and herb seeds, used to maintain *the* reference site for herbs. Due to economically rational reasons, they decided to deprecate the service (pity!). However, they still have some interesting links.
- Neem "The Village Pharmacy", information about neem oil in Ayurveda.
- See also: Natural remedies
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- First thing - Check out the index of original recipes from our members.
- Marina describes her methods for making laundry bar soap, and laundry and shower gel from natural lye soap. Other recipes are available.
- Aromatics & More offers an extensive recipe formulary for handmade creams, lotions, shampoos, soaps... and a lot more!
- Ida describes in wonderful detail how to recalculate a given recipe for different batch sizes or different units of measure. Simply precious!
- MMS recipes and tips: Majestic Mountain Sage.
- Snowdrift Farm.
- Kathy Miller's site includes several soap recipes (all vegetable soaps, soaps containing animal fats and castile soap recipes), as well as suggestions on how to create one's own recipes.
- Herbal Accents Lotion Bars (or Solid Bath Oil Bars).
- Loretta's Kitchen Cosmetics, a good personal site with lots of homemade natural beauty recipes.
- Herbal recipes from Mama Yasmini's Place.
- Green Sense, green living hints including soap.
- Make Stuff is a huge commercial site with recipes and information that may be of some interest.
- AllCrafts.net - Free Crafts Network: a guide for all types of crafts. New free projects added weekly.
- Goldenfey: suggestions about EO blends, list of skin care friendly EO's and a couple aromatherapy beauty recipes.
- For those who suffer from acne: Absolute Acne Info.
- Becky's Herb Patch: "I started this to share my experience (HA!) and knowledge (HA! again) on gardening and herbal therapy. I can laugh because every good gardener knows that you never have enough knowledge or experience..."
- Recipe Source (new address of the Internet pioneering project once called SOAR - Searchable Online Archive of Recipes at Berkeley University) offers some beauty recipes together with thousands of food recipes. Warning: my personal experience is that most beauty recipes there are better taken with a pinch of salt... (Marina)
- Assorted natural recipes from Planet Pretty (Note: the site looks like it's been "discontinued").
- Bath bombs: Brenda Sharpe's method.
- Mother and baby recipes.
- Soap bubbles: Bubblesphere, the most complete information about bubbles available in the world.
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- First thing - Check out the Soap Naturally book, the most complete guide to learn about natural handmade soap.
- Kathy Miller's is a very good site to start with, and includes saponification charts, properties of oils, how much liquid to use etc. (although in general we don't agree with using crayons for colour).
- If you would like to start making your own soap, but are really worried by the idea of having to work with strong alkalis (lye, caustic soda), the soap safety suggestions described by ListMum Marina will hopefully help you overcome your fears - and give you precise directions on how to avoid problems.
- Refer to the Properties of some oils and soap additives section for information on how to choose and combine base oils and fats.
- Listmember Debbie Vidinha, of Coconut Coast Natural Products, has put together the Glossary for the Modern Soap Maker.
- Listmember Marie Chandler's Glossary of terms of soaps, soapmaking, cosmetics and body care products.
- A "soap site" written just for kids; includes a few simple fun recipes
- Information about soap from the Soap and Detergent Association of North America. It is interesting to note that their soapmaking history incorrectly gives the non-existent Mount Sapo as the reference for the origin and derivation of the word "soap".
- Sabrina's Soapmakers Resources Site
- (From Mary Anne) There is a webpage for an american chemical engineer who makes soap, it includes some info I'm not happy with (like colouring soap with kids tempera paint powder!!), but it has a wonderful animated picture of the chemistry involved in changing lye + oils to glycerine + soap. He actually uses and recommends DPG to speed trace, especially when doing large quantities at demonstrations. See Making Soap With James Hershberger.
- [AUS] Markets and Fairs. Australia's online guide to Markets, Events, Festivals, Expos and Fairs.
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