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    Hmmmm just taking a gander around now, would you think it is better to buy a full starter kit will everything in at the beginning or buy individual items?

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    Starter kits can be good depending on what you get in them, but it can be good to choose your own scents aswell.

    I started out making cold process so bought all I needed individually as they wont sell pure caustic soda in a starter kit in most places because of how harmful it cna be if not handled correctly.

    poundland can be good for equiptment I use silicone loaf/cake pans, silicone cupcake pans as they are heat proof,
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  4. #13
    Making soap is quite easy. What I usually do is, I will buy an Ivory soap then heat them up in the microwave. Then it will become like a cotton candy! and still can be use like the normal soap but the texture will be like cloudy kinda shape.


  5. #14
    You do make lots of things rather than just 'soap'. Cool, I tried making soap when I was in high school. For my chemistry experiment, and it turned out good.

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