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Testimonials on the Natural Soap Making book!


This website is great, the information is very practical which is a nice change from all the hype.

Nancie G. of North Dakota


I saw a commercial on TV about a baby product, decided to check it on the web and found your article. Nice to see that there are people, like you, that are keeping us informed about these unsafe products. Thanks.

Janice V. of Tacoma, Wash


Thanks so much for the labeling information, it helped to improve the look for my bars. For an extra few cents a bar I can add 10 times that to the price because it just looks more professionally finished. When I can figure out how to email you an photo, I will.

Vanessa St.V, Michigan

(ie note: looking forward to seeing your label creativity!)


I really hesitated in getting an ebook, but when there would be continuing support and updated information and the fact that I loved the articles, I had to give the book a chance. Glad I did. My first batch was a nice and easy, one color and one scent, Lemongrass, which makes my bathroom smell heavenly. It's true that once you use all natural soap - you can't go back!

Ashley-Rae R., Nevada


Liked the festival and soap selling photos, great to get first hand information.

Chris D., New York


OMG, I had no idea that baby soap had those chemicals in it, I'm actually feeling guilty having used those on my baby. I will make my own soap from now on. Thanks from me and my baby Josie.

Natalie M., Vancouver


You are right, the book did pay for itself in the first batch! (which was Rose Geranium - yummmy)!

Sara and Sam, Oregon


I read the book, then really wondered if people did really lie about their natural soap. When at a Farmers Market I tested my new found knowledge and asked her if the Sandalwood soap she had was really natural, and she said yes, so I asked how she could sell this so cheap when Sandalwood Essential oil is soooo expensive, then she said that the scent was a fragrance oil that was idential to the real Sandalwood. Thanks for saving me from buying more so-called natural soap!

Jessie J., accountant, DC


I still can't believe that I fell for all that advertising gimmickry, everyone must read the "They mean What?" page, it's a real eye opener. I'm ordering your book right now!

Helena R-W., Office Assistant and foster mom, Bloomington, Illinois



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