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Majestic Mountain Sage
918 West 700 North Ste 104
Logan, Utah 84321
Phone : 435.755.0863
Fax: 435.755.2108
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Books
We are dedicated to helping you learn how fun and rewarding making your own body care products can be. Whether you are a visual learner or a hands-on type, like myself, the books and classes we provide will give you the knowledge you need to proceed.
 Making Aromatherapy Creams & Lotions
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By Donna Maria
156 pages of Donna Maria's aromatic concoctions. If you want some answers to your lotion questions this may be the best place to start.
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Making Liquid Soaps
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By Catherine Failor
134 pages. Have you wanted to learn how to make liquid soaps and gels? This book is the best gift you can give yourself. We have had a great amount of fun playing with liquid soaps and they are overwhelmingly accepted by the general public.
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Making Transparent Soaps
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By Catherine Failor
This book covers how to make your own transparent soaps. These beauties are often called glycerin soaps. We found this book easy to understand, and the soaps fun to make. The author gives simple, step-by-step instructions using either animal fats or vegetable oils. There are specialized formulations, all created and tested by the author. Don't let anyone tell you transparent soaps can't be made at home. They can!
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 Natural Baby Care Book
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Easy recipes for caring for the mother to be, the new mom and new baby. A more natural approach to caring for the body than pure advertising slicks and mass-marketed, adult body-care products. Lots of options for grownup bodies too.
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 Natural Soap Book
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By Susan Miller Cavitch
Susan Miller Cavitch takes the mystery out of soapmaking, sharing her advice and formulas for making high-quality soaps that are good for your skin - and free of synthetic additives. She offers readers in-depth information on selecting and using a wide variety of nourishing fats and oils and fragrant essentials oils to create old favorites like oatmeal/honey, vitamin, and avocado soaps. Susan also includes her own unique recipes for goat milk, borage, mixed nut, tropical shampoo bars, and others.
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Perfumes, Splashes & Colognes
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By Nancy M Booth
This book will help you to expand your body care products. The author takes you step by step through the perfume making process. She also helps you to identify your own personal preferences and also what would appeal to other personality types. She gives formulations for combining essential oils and fragrance oils to make blends that are sure to please a wide variety of individuals. A must for anyone wanting to understand the scenting process.
| 604-3009 |
Perfumes, Splashes & Colognes |
$14.95 |
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Soap: Making It, Enjoying It
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This book is considered the best place to start with your cold process soap making hobby. A good book with a good balance of art and science. We found this book to be required reading for our students.
| 604-4577 |
Soap: Making It, Enjoying It |
$7.95 |
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The Essential Oil Book
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This book by Colleen Dodt is to help new people to aromatherapy use essential oils. Use the plant essences as a part of a blend or solo. Essential oils can be used in a lot of areas, including soaps, lotions and diffusers.
160 pages.
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The Soapmaker's Companion
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By Susan Miller Cavitch
From the author of the best-selling The Natural Soap Book comes this illustrated guide to making over 40 specialty soaps - from exquisite stained-glass, marbled, and layered soaps to soothing masseuse bars, hardworking laundry soap, and practical liquid soaps.
| 604-3013 |
The Soapmaker's Companion |
$18.95 |
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When It's Good to be in a Lather
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By Tina S. Howard
This workbook is the perfect start for a beginner. It has step by step instructions for the first batch and beyond. It gives a listing of equipment needed as well and an extensive listing of oils for use in making soaps. The back of the workbook includes a work sheet to calculate your own lye. If you have not made soap before this is the best starting point. Once you have made soap the best thing you can do is practice.
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