One of the fastest growing hobby businesses of the last 10 years is soap making. If you were to "google" the phrase "soap making" you would come up with over 1.6 million indexed web pages on this topic. The process of soap making can be a tedious somewhat dangerous enterprise, which begs the question, why? Why are so many Americans pursuing a task
our colonial ancestors were glad to be rid of? The trial and error method of soap making was a long and thankless task that sometimes left the maker with an unusable commodity after many hours of hard work. Oprah relates how as a child her grandmother tried to teach her how to make soap and she declined not seeing the purpose in her young life.
Have you ever looked at the ingredient list of a modern day bar of soap?
Common ingredients include DEA, Isopropyl Alcohol, BHT and Triclosan. This is just a starter list. Can you imagine what all these chemicals are doing to your skin? Most commercial soap ingredients are petroleum based. This alone should be enough to scare off the average soap consumer. The commercial soap making process strips commercial soap of the best ingredient, glycerin. This is then sold separately by the manufacturer as another profit center for the soap company. Yet this is the main conditional agent available in soap to soothe irritations and protect the skin. Dermatologists across our country are doing a
brisk business remedying the consequences of the use of commercial soap.
Along comes the natural handmade soap maker. Making soap from common kitchen oils, including olive, soybean and coconut oils. In home based soap making the natural glycerin is retained in the soap. I would venture to say almost any handmade soap would out perform commercial soap as far as enhancing the natural properties of the skin. This would include both moisturizing dry skin, and cleaning excess oil from oily skin. Handmade soap is good for your body.
With a wide variety of fragrances now available to the handmade soap maker the possibilities for great smelling soap are endless. The most popular fragrances include lavender, vanilla and the love or leave it fragrance patchouli.
Most soap makers I have talked to find soap making addictive. They tell me the idea of creating a wonderfully utilitarian product that one can use, share or even sell to the accolades of others is euphoric. I must agree. One of the most exciting days for me is delivery day from the fragrance company. Examining all the new scents and imagining the newly possible fragrance combinations, keeps me coming back to my soap making bench again and again. I wish you many joys if you decide to venture down the soap making highway. Find a good soap making book and take your time. Don't be discouraged by set-backs, and check out some of the many soap making forums for tips and ideas.
Put Your Face Here
Many of us may be strict when it comes to cleanliness. We always want to keep things tidy and as much as possible ensure that our things are not in any way contaminated with harmful bacteria. But we women quite often forget that there is one daily routine that could harm us with allergies, breakouts and even serious infections. We may not be aware but our make-up products and paraphernalia could be a breeding ground for germs and microorganisms that can cause harm on our skin.
It is quite important to store make-up products and tools properly to prevent this from happening. Although most cosmetic products contain preservatives to prevent bacteria from thriving in them, there are certain factors that we cannot control like exposure to light and heat that can alter the effect of these preservatives. It is also important to note that these products have a shelf life. It has been a bad habit for most of the female population to be keeping tons of make-up in their kits without being aware of the fact that it has been there for quite some time and is no longer wearable. It is also not good to store most of these make-up products in our bathroom wherein it is humid for this condition encourages these microorganisms to thrive.
A helpful tip would be to always store make-up in a dry and cool place. Avoid it from getting exposed to sunlight. Keep lids and covers tightly close when you are not using them. Clean make-up tools like brushes for this could also be a breeding ground for bacteria. Wash and clean them regularly. It is a big no-no to share make-up for this is just like sharing your toothbrush or comb with someone else. The germs or bacteria that she may have on her face and skin could transfer to your make-up that could in turn transfer to you.
Also, be careful when trying out testers of cosmetic products. Take note that a lot of people have been trying them on, using the applicators and touching it with their fingers. If the sales personnel are not so keen on hygiene, you could get rashes and possibly skin infections from these.
In the end, it doesn't matter what type of tools or brushes you use for make-up, on whether you use your hands in applying it, or you use expensive or cheap make-up. What is more important is that you keep your cosmetic products and paraphernalia clean to avoid problems in the future.
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Jeffrey Dorrian has sinced written about articles on various topics from Work From Home, Health and Crafts. Jeffrey Dorrian is the soap guy. Really, that is my website www.thesoapguy.com. He has been making premium olive oil soap for the past five years and now has customers in all fifty states. "This is a true inexpensive luxury anyone can enjoy.". Jeffrey Dorrian's top article generates over 74000 views. to your Favourites.
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