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Marcy Posted - Mar 05 2014 : 09:20:23 AM
Hi all of my farmgril sisters,

I have made toiletries such as bath bombs, oils, bath salts and melt and pour soap. I would love to learn how to make cold processed soap and was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction for supplies. I would like good quality without having to pay an arm and a leg for shipping. Thank you so much for the help, I apprectiate it.

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Marcy

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DeniseMGM Posted - Mar 26 2014 : 8:16:31 PM
Do you know anyone who makes soap? It might be worth it to get a one-on-one tutorial because measuring cold process ingredients is very specific and EXACT. Also, a tutorial will help you learn which ingredients makes for a better soap, how to find "trace" and what it looks like, and WHEN to use the safety gear.

I was lucky to have a friend who makes soap who tutored me AND let me buy ingredients that aren't readily available like Palm Kernel Oil. I paid the going rate, but I didn't need to buy or order too much, so it saved me both shipping and storage.

Anyway, well done home made soap is FABULOUS. Making it is definitely a skill worth having!

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Calicogirl Posted - Mar 21 2014 : 1:12:04 PM
Hi Marcy!

Just saw this :)

Some of the places that we purchase supplies for soapmaking:

Majestic Mountain Sage: https://www.thesage.com/

Wellington Fragrance: http://www.wellingtonfragrance.com/default.aspx

Bramble Berry: http://www.brambleberry.com/Default.aspx

Hope this helps!

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HealingTouch Posted - Mar 08 2014 : 8:15:25 PM
Marcy,
I'm about to try and make soap myself. I found this recipe in a magazine for Marigold, honey and oatmeal soap. I'm going to see if I can find supplies this week. If you want the recipe let me know. Here is an address to try www.bulkapothecary.com for some supplies. Good luck.

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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 08 2014 : 4:02:25 PM
Marcy,
You might send an email to "Calicogirl" . . . aka Sharon . . . and ask her. She and her hubby make soap! Really nice soap, I might add!
CJ

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