By: Darren Pace | 2011-06-01 | Hobbies According to Roman legend, the use of soap was discovered by women washing clothes in the Tiber River below Mount Sapo. Although today no-one is sure just where Mount Sapo was - or if it ever existed - it was said that animals were sacrificed to the Roman gods on top of the hill, and that rain would wash animal fats and ashes from the altars into the river. read more
By: James Harley | 2011-01-12 | Diy If you are thinking that soap is just another product to include in your grocery list, better think again. For several people today, soap is among the most important goods needed at home. And this is one of the many reasons why most of them started learning making homemade soap. read more
By: Susan Katchur | 2011-04-01 | Crafts Learn all about soap making molds! There are many different kinds of molds on the market. Do you know which one is right for you? You can find very creative or very basic soap making molds. Discover how to make soap, different molds and how to use them. read more
By: Jen Hopkins | 2010-03-30 | Skin care Soaps are one of our greatest treasures. It can free us from all the dirt in the world. How soaps started is history. But you can make your own story that you can start at home - making homemade soaps. Then find out its benefits that you can tell and share. Take note, the benefits are for free. read more
By: SuperStore Webmaster | 2011-01-31 | Medicine Handmade hand soaps are a wonderful alternative towards the commercially caused juice or bar hand soaps. read more
By: Jen Hopkins | 2010-03-30 | Skin care Soaps are everywhere. Supermarkets can flood you with the variety of soaps they have. But this cannot guarantee to meet what you really are looking for in soap. No matter how a company takes pride of their beauty products when it cannot make your skin better, then it's no good. If commercial soaps cannot give you quality satisfaction, why not make your own homemade soaps instead? read more
By: Jnet Verra | 2010-11-20 | Weddings There are lots of easy homemade wedding favor ideas that any bride can do at home. Even if you are not that into do-it-yourself stuff or you count yourself as not so crafty one, there is no way that you can't be able to make your own wedding favors. read more
By: Paula Wilde | 2013-04-27 | Consumer Whether you are looking for a natural alternative to commercial products or want to give a unique gift, homemade soap can be creative adventure for the hobbyist. Making soap might even be a low-cost business for an enterprising entrepreneur. Once you get the basics of soap production down, play with the formula to add coloring, create scents, make compelling shapes and have some fun. Natural soaps read more
By: John Socratous | 2010-09-14 | Anti aging One by product of soap-making process is Glycerin. It looks colorless and is sweet to taste in its pure form. Most of the time, this glycerin is again integrated back into the soap as it has high moisturizing quality. But it is not often used in its purest form; this is because the pure form is glycerin is highly soluble in water and will make the bar of soap too soft. read more
By: John Socratous | 2010-10-26 | Article Marketing One by product of soap-making process is Glycerin. It looks colorless and is sweet to taste in its pure form. Most of the time, this glycerin is again integrated back into the soap as it has high moisturizing quality. But it is not often used in its purest form; this is because the pure form is glycerin is highly soluble in water and will make the bar of soap too soft. read more
By: Susan Katchur | 2011-03-31 | Crafts A soap cutter comes in handy when you're making homemade soap. There are different types of cutters on the market today. Learn the characteristics of cutters. Find the right soap cutter for you! read more
By: Pamela Saldutti | 2012-03-20 | Skin care Looking for a easy mechanics soap or gardeners soap recipe? This recipe is easy and fun to make. read more
By: Darren Pace | 2011-06-01 | Hobbies Making homemade soap was once an important skill from the past. In grandmother's day, collecting all the handmade soap supplies was just one of the duties before making a fresh batch of soap. read more
By: Jo Alelsto | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education Glycerol, also known as glycerine, is a very important and low-cost ingredient in various industries. It is generated as a result of biodiesel manufacturing. Among the various uses is in soap making, specifically organic glycerine soaps. read more
By: Al Bullington | 2010-08-21 | Business Business If a soap marketing plan for you is putting up a web site and selling lots of soap from home, you may be in for a rude shock. The shock will be the lack of results that you observe. Here is why marketing soap online is a great idea, but doing it the obvious way may not work. The obvious way is to put up a nice looking site and then wait for the orders to roll in. If by some strange chance nothing much happens, the obvious thing to do is to spend more time and money on the site itself, right? Maybe if you change the look of the site, that will do it. But then again, maybe not. read more