Green Mountain Farm
Well-Known Member
I just introduced myself in another thread, but I said on there that I’ve recently found a place where I can pay rent to supply my soaps and have cashiers sell them.
Recently I’ve been focusing on the “artistic” area of soap rather than health benefits.
I want to start afresh with this new opportunity…
My goal is to sell my soaps I have now at local markets and then make a whole new category of soaps for this new place (as well as for markets).
I want to have 5 soaps focused on the given audience/skin problem. Of course I won’t claim anything, but I want to make recipes that will help my customers with certain things. They can research the ingredients to figure out which would suit their needs.
1. Acne/oily skin - teenage skin
2. Eczema/dry skin - mature skin
3. Combination skin - teen/young adult
4. Razor burns/dry skin - shaving soap (feminine and masculine scent option)
5. Dry/cracked skin - hand soap (feminine and masculine scent option)
So, 7 soaps in total (with the feminine and masculine scent options added).
Im doing a LOT of research into base oils, liquids, additives, and EOs. All natural ingredients. I want to get an order in as soon as possible to have soap ready to sell by end of March.
I would love to get yalls opinionsMaybe we could just go from top to bottom of the list of soaps and I could ask questions and y’all can spill your soap making knowledge?
For the acne soap, I was researching noncomedogenic oils but then found that the saponification process pretty much makes all oils noncomedogenic. Is that true?
How then should I decide on the oils to use?
I think for additives I want to go with these (most likely not all, but give me your thoughts):
Egg white
Activated charcoal
Tea tree and/or lavender EO
Kaolin clay
Honey
Aloe Vera gel
Baking soda (ive heard it’s good as a gentle exfoliant)
Coconut and/or goat milk
Thoughts? I know that was a big question so thank you to anyone who makes it this far, haha!
Also, one more question lol, could I make hot process batches of these soaps to test on myself (and family members) before making big cold process batches for selling? Will the properties be somewhat the same so I can’t tell if something is working or not?
Recently I’ve been focusing on the “artistic” area of soap rather than health benefits.
I want to start afresh with this new opportunity…
My goal is to sell my soaps I have now at local markets and then make a whole new category of soaps for this new place (as well as for markets).
I want to have 5 soaps focused on the given audience/skin problem. Of course I won’t claim anything, but I want to make recipes that will help my customers with certain things. They can research the ingredients to figure out which would suit their needs.
1. Acne/oily skin - teenage skin
2. Eczema/dry skin - mature skin
3. Combination skin - teen/young adult
4. Razor burns/dry skin - shaving soap (feminine and masculine scent option)
5. Dry/cracked skin - hand soap (feminine and masculine scent option)
So, 7 soaps in total (with the feminine and masculine scent options added).
Im doing a LOT of research into base oils, liquids, additives, and EOs. All natural ingredients. I want to get an order in as soon as possible to have soap ready to sell by end of March.
I would love to get yalls opinionsMaybe we could just go from top to bottom of the list of soaps and I could ask questions and y’all can spill your soap making knowledge?
For the acne soap, I was researching noncomedogenic oils but then found that the saponification process pretty much makes all oils noncomedogenic. Is that true?
How then should I decide on the oils to use?
I think for additives I want to go with these (most likely not all, but give me your thoughts):
Egg white
Activated charcoal
Tea tree and/or lavender EO
Kaolin clay
Honey
Aloe Vera gel
Baking soda (ive heard it’s good as a gentle exfoliant)
Coconut and/or goat milk
Thoughts? I know that was a big question so thank you to anyone who makes it this far, haha!
Also, one more question lol, could I make hot process batches of these soaps to test on myself (and family members) before making big cold process batches for selling? Will the properties be somewhat the same so I can’t tell if something is working or not?