Would You Like To Be Shown... In Living Color... Exactly How To Make Soap Using The Cold Process?
If you're looking for even more information about cold process soap making, you'll want to read all of this.
This is especially true if you're a visual person who likes to "see" how things are done.
I recently discovered a very well-done multi-media product that features a really neat video that is entirely about cold process soap making. The info is top-notch and the video quality is outstanding - almost looks like high-definition TV.
On-Target Instruction...
The instruction is right on target - you can tell they know what they're talking about. And it's very easy to follow.
I even have had the opportunity to become friends with the creator, Jon Martin. After swapping just a few emails it quickly became apparent Jon is passionate about providing great content for his people and knows how to deliver it in a fun and easy-to-follow way.
Multi-Media Content for Soap Makers...
His new product is "Soap Making Fun" and includes the following great instructional items.

- An awesome 54 minute video showing the cold process in step-by-step detail. Again, the quality is terrific.
- A starter manual that you can read and print out.
- A very informative interview with a soap making expert.
It is truly multi-media since you get video, audio and printed instructions. You can't beat that.
And it does make for quite a nice companion to "Soap Making Made Simple!", our own ebook. Or just get it if you want to jump right in to cold process soap making.
But, remember... golfers generally have several golf books, chefs have several cooking books, woodworkers usually own several woodworking books.
Similarly, I think you'll find that your soap making experiences will be greatly enhanced by picking up more than one book or tutorial on the subject.
Here's why...
- You will shorten your learning curve
- You will save money by avoiding costly mistakes
- And you will eliminate a lot of the frustration that can come by not knowing exactly what to do.
I usually feel if I pick up just one neat idea, recipe or technique, I have gotten my monies worth. And, most often, I pick up a LOT of new information.
Some info will already be known to me, or duplicate from other books I have. But, it's no big deal if I still got enough new stuff.
I'll leave it up to you, but I highly recommend that you check out Jon's new product.
He's a very friendly and considerate guy and I think you'll like his work.
Click here to check out Soap Making Fun!
Happy soap making,
Dave
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