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@just4usoaps

Just 4 U Soaps started as a health improving hobby after winters of dry itchy skin and recurring eczema and has grown to attending Farmer's Markets, Craft Fairs

Canada Katılım Mart 2010
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Milk soaps are creamy, luxurious and popular for dry skin. Learn how goat milk, oat milk and coconut milk work in cold process soap recipes. 🥛 Page Link: makingsoapnaturally.com/soap-additives…
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If you already know how to make cold process soap, turning your recipe into goat milk soap is simple — just replace the water with frozen goat milk. makingsoapnaturally.com/how-to-make-so…
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If you’re learning cold process soap making, shampoo bars are a fun recipe to try once you understand the basics. Lots of bubbles and a really satisfying bar to make. makingsoapnaturally.com/shampoo-bar-re…
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Making goat milk soap is easier than most people think once you learn how to keep the milk cool during the lye process. The creamy lather is absolutely worth it. makingsoapnaturally.com/how-to-make-so…
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I switched to homemade laundry soap years ago because of eczema and sensitive skin issues. It’s inexpensive, easy to make, and uses simple natural ingredients. : makingsoapnaturally.com/homemade-laund…
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Calendula petals, lavender buds and infused oils add so much personality to handmade soap bars. 🌿 Natural additives are one of the best parts of cold process soap making. makingsoapnaturally.com/soap-additives…
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Clays, herbs, honey, charcoal, oatmeal and milk can completely transform your handmade soap bars. 🧼 If you’re learning cold process soap making, this guide covers some of the best natural soap additives to try. makingsoapnaturally.com/soap-additives…
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These shampoo bars make a thick creamy lather and can even double as body soap. If you love handmade soap, this recipe is definitely worth trying. makingsoapnaturally.com/shampoo-bar-re…
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Learning how soap additives behave is a huge step toward creating better cold process soap. Clays, milks, sugars, exfoliants and botanicals all affect your soap differently. 🧼 makingsoapnaturally.com/soap-additives…
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Learn how to use natural soap additives like clays, herbs, milks, charcoal and honey in cold process soap making. Great beginner guide for handmade soap makers. 🧼🌿 Page Link: makingsoapnaturally.com/soap-additives…
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Lye sounds scary when you first start making soap, but once you learn proper safety steps it becomes just another part of the process. Goggles, gloves, patience, and good ventilation go a long way. 🧼 #SoapMaking #ColdProcessSoap makingsoapnaturally.com
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One of the fun parts of soap making is experimenting with natural additives. Clays, oatmeal, coffee, honey, goat milk, and herbs can completely change the look and feel of a bar. 🌿 #NaturalSoap #SoapMaking makingsoapnaturally.com
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Small batch soap making lets you experiment with scents, oils, and designs without wasting ingredients. Some of my best recipes started as tiny test batches. 🌿 #DIYSoap #SoapMaking makingsoapnaturally.com
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A simple gravity-fed drip irrigation system can save hours of watering time during the hottest parts of summer. Rain barrels work especially well for raised beds and greenhouse gardens. off-grid-cabin.com/rainwater-irri…
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