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* [[sodium hydroxide]], aka soda lye | |||
* [http://thesage.com Majestic Mountain Sage] ([[Logan, UT]]): these guys are among the original, early providers of home soapmaking supplies (since 1996). They are also the home of the invaluable [http://thesage.com/calcs/lyecalc.html Lye Calculator]. | * [http://thesage.com Majestic Mountain Sage] ([[Logan, UT]]): these guys are among the original, early providers of home soapmaking supplies (since 1996). They are also the home of the invaluable [http://thesage.com/calcs/lyecalc.html Lye Calculator]. | ||
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Overview
This page is about home-made soapmaking. Possible topics include:
- How-to, techniques, notes on what works and what doesn't
- Where to get supplies
- Reasons to make soap at home instead of buying commercial soap; how commercial soap is made
Directory
Supplies
- sodium hydroxide, aka soda lye
- Majestic Mountain Sage (Logan, UT): these guys are among the original, early providers of home soapmaking supplies (since 1996). They are also the home of the invaluable Lye Calculator.
