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  1. analora

    Differences between different types of coconut oil

    Zany, Thank you very much for sending me that thread, it helps me a lot. After 5 years making soap I still have a lot to learn! Kisses! SaltedFig!!! I am impressed by your explanation, thank you very much! It is very useful and also didactic. I have a lot to learn yet, but thanks to your...
  2. analora

    Differences between different types of coconut oil

    Hi all! I live in Venezuela and here are very few suppliers of coconut oil, and they all produce almost artisan. At this moment I have a BIG problem because the same supplier sold me two different coconut oils as if they were the same. The only thing I can differentiate between them is that some...
  3. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    @KimT2au @CaraBou Thank you very much!! I hope I can learn a lot here!
  4. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    @Alfa_Lazcares @Iluminameluna Yes, there are many prejudices against handcrafted soaps and soaps made with animal fats. The issue, at least in my country, is that there are many people making "artisan" soap without calculations between fats and lye, they do inaccurate calculations because...
  5. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Hello Jessie! I'm sorry, but no, my English is not really good. I write in Google translate and then I check if the translation is not too literal. My English is like a 5 year old child. But thank you very much!!:p For me reading English is much easier than writing or speaking it. I owe a lot...
  6. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Thank you very much for your support! ;)
  7. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Hello! Thanks, I like the fun names! here in Venezuela the price of personal hygiene products are regulated by the socialist government. Within the list appears soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc. So the entrepreneurs have had to change the name to these items so that we do not fall on the...
  8. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    sorry, sorry, apparently I have not read carefully the rules of the forum:(
  9. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Thanks! Im Illustrator too and I designed my packaging! :p Hoooo!! Thank you very much :)
  10. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Hooooo Great! here goes my test The system forces me to lower the resolution but it works... Here is one of my SeaSalt Soap.
  11. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Hola! Yes, living here is hard but if you stay creative and resilient you can find many business opportunities. However, it requires a lot of willpower. I think that in all parts of the world is the same, the difference is that we live without freedom and very low quality of life. Thank you very...
  12. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Hello Dixiedragon! I sell them from my Instagram, I do not have a sales website. I also sell to some gourmet stores. And I have an alliance with a beautiful (and small) beach hotel and I make them exclusive soap for their guests. The IG is @herbariacaribay do you also sell your soaps? Sorry but...
  13. analora

    Always learning from Venezuela

    Hello everybody! I live in Venezuela and I have been making soap for 5 years, and since 3 years ago I sell them and live exclusively from that. My country is very difficult but I love it so I have to deal with problems constantly: little supply of raw material, lack of public services, etc...
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