Thumb Up on Catherine Failor's Soap Book
↑ How soaps work on grease? (B) A page scan from "Making Natural Liquid Soaps" By Catherine Failor.↑ How soaps work on grease? (A) A page scan from "Making Natural Liquid Soaps" By Catherine Failor. This scan will be readable if you download on your computer. Most of my soap books are in Traditional Chinese. The cold process soap making is now very popular in Taiwan.
Mainland China also starts to catch up the waves. Soap books published in Taiwan are very artful and full of creativity and half of them come with a free DVD which show you the process to make soaps.
Not only Chinese herbal powder is combined into soaps, but also food (fruits, such as fresh papayas, fresh aloe vera, tea powder, mung bean powder, coffee, honey... the ordinary or unusual ones) and even activated carbon charcoal/binchotan charcoal 活性碳, or gold powder. Some soap books in Taiwan are translated from Japanese versions.
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