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    What separates one soap company from another?

    Yes and when I said that I was being a bit snooty, but I’ve since learned that people like lavender and it’s a good seller. I know that I need a staple set of bars that will sell. I did see one that was part goat milk, part Shea butter and lavender EO. 😊
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    What separates one soap company from another?

    Haha! I thought it smelled like stinky socks! Yeah, even with the cap closed, the smell eeks out! It’s nasty.
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    What separates one soap company from another?

    Yes I have and the smell doesn’t like to go away! Lol!! Lesson learned.
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    What separates one soap company from another?

    Thank you! I want to create a line of "witchy" soaps. I am very much into the occult, astrology, spiritualism. I want to make aesthetically pleasing bars that have amazing scent mixtures. I have a million ideas. Lol! I get what you're saying, that I need a line of quality soaps that have scents...
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    If you put essential oils in soap and you use the soap in a hot shower, can you breathe it in?

    I don't know if I'm asking this correctly, but if you put essential oils in (melt and pour) soap recipe and then use it in a hot shower, can you breathe it in the same way you would as if you used actual drops of essential oil in a hot shower? Does the essential oil lose its properties once it's...
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    What separates one soap company from another?

    I'm doing a lot of research on making soaps, ingredients, and the properties of those ingredients. I learned today that soap doesn't get absorbed through the skin so what's the point in using expensive ingredients that won't do anything and then how do you separate yourself from another company...
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