The Art Of Making Soap - A History Of Soap
Making
Below is a historical introduction to the
art of soap making extracted from a book written in the late
1800's entitled "The Art Of Making Soap & Candles"
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The application of rosin for making soap is of English
origin. When the art of soap making was introduced into this
country, it is difficult to ascertain, but it is certain that
the great impulse which the art received originated in 1804,
from the genius of Le Blanc, by whom soda was economically
extracted from common salt, and eventually introduced into the
English market by Mr. James Muspratt, the owner of extensive
chemical works.
This discovery, moreover, one of the most beautiful and
important in modern chemistry, inaugurated a new era, as it
were, in the art of soap making. Not less important were the
investigations of Chevreul in 1811, by whom the proximate
constituents of the fats, scarcely known before, were exactly
demonstrated.
He, in fact, may justly be regarded as the savant who
elevated this industrial branch from a mere trade to a
prominent art, which at the present day is characterized by the
introduction of new saponifiable substances from all parts of
the world, by the application of ordinary and superheated
steam, and by various mechanical arrangements for different
processes of pressure; quite recently also, use of pressure has
been made by which equally mild and detersive soaps are
produced at a cheaper rate and less waste of time.
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Soap Recipe#7: Citrus &
Calendula Glycerin Soap
Melt & pour
transparent soap base
¼ cup calendula petals (dried)
15 drops yellow food coloring
¾ tsp grapefruit essential oil
½ tsp. tangerine essential oil
1 tbs. melted shea butter
Follow basic
instructions for melt & pour
soaps.
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Soap
Recipe #8: Calendula Harmony
Soap
2 oz. clear melt
& pour soap
1 oz. white melt & pour soap
1 pinch calendula petals
2 drops yellow soap colorant
6 drops vanilla fragrance oil
4 drops sandalwood fragrance oil
2 drops eucalyptus essential oil
Follow basic
instructions for melt & pour
soaps.
Source:
"Soap Recipes: 58
Recipes For Cold & Hot Process
Soaps"
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The article "The Art Of Making Soap - A History Of Soap
Making" concludes on this page ...
Recommended Resource:
The "Art Of Making Soaps And Candles" was written in the
late 1800's by a leading expert at that time and also provides
factual and productive information from some of the top
manufacturers, inventors, chemists and established authors from
the 1800's.
This publication deals not only with the manufacture of
soaps and candles, but it also includes illustrations and
critical explanations of the various manipulations and
mechanical arrangements by which they are effected, thus
compiling a condensed narrative full of information that had
never been published previously.
Get it here: The Art Of Making Soap &
Candles

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