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Following her first book, "Natural Soap Color", Jo Haslauer has continued her quest to achieve and share her passion for naturally bright, vivid colors in cold process soap. Jo's second book, "Natural Soap Color - Plant Magic", is a must-have resource for all natural soap makers and enthusiasts alike. With over 200 pages of extensive content on the study of plants, both locally grown and from around the world, this book will guide you through the process of achieving stunning natural colors in cold process soap. As a naturalist, Jo's books are only available by digital download. By purchasing "Natural Soap Color - Plant Magic", you will receive: A digital pdf file consisting of 222 pages A bonus guide and color chart, "What Color Might I Achieve" Full color photography, with step by step instructions on how to achieve vibrant plant
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