Okay, I get that it's my job to learn how to use the materials, but I really think Bramble Berry could do a far better job at helping new soap makers use their products correctly!
Back story on this: Bought some high PH Lab color. Thought I'd searched high and low for instructions, posted here for information even. Best I could find was a page on BB's website (http://www.brambleberry.com/Webpage.aspx?WebpageId=55) saying to use 3/4 - 1 1/2 ounce color per pound of soap. I go for it. Soap turns out VERY darkly colored.
Do a little more googling, look at the page again, notice that it says 3/4 ounce DILUTED lab PH color.
Does the Handy Tips page tell you where to find that information? NO. Does the product page for the specific color link to it? NO. Does it come with the product? NO. I finally found it by clicking specifically through their website - something you CANNOT count on your users to do!!! It's TERRIBLE web and user experience design.
So. I'm a bit pissed right now. I've wasted the lab color, the fragrance oil, the soap oils, the lye, my time, etc.
Again, I know I bear some responsibility here for not knowing how to use the product - but I tried to find the answers!! Is it so hard to put a **** link to the directions on the product page, BB?! Sigh. Any recommendations as to what to do with some severely over-colored soap?!
UPDATE:
Got an email from Bramble Berry! I screwed up but they've made efforts to improve their site, have to give them credit for that!
"Hi Patricia!
We saw that you left a product review on Bramble Berry’s site and we wanted to chat with you about it! We think that is a great idea and will be updating all our LabColor descriptions. I’m personally doing it and should have all of them manually updated by the end of September. If you have any other questions about LabColors or soaping, don’t hesitate to ask – we are here to help you out! J
Happy Soaping!
Becky"
Back story on this: Bought some high PH Lab color. Thought I'd searched high and low for instructions, posted here for information even. Best I could find was a page on BB's website (http://www.brambleberry.com/Webpage.aspx?WebpageId=55) saying to use 3/4 - 1 1/2 ounce color per pound of soap. I go for it. Soap turns out VERY darkly colored.
Do a little more googling, look at the page again, notice that it says 3/4 ounce DILUTED lab PH color.
Does the Handy Tips page tell you where to find that information? NO. Does the product page for the specific color link to it? NO. Does it come with the product? NO. I finally found it by clicking specifically through their website - something you CANNOT count on your users to do!!! It's TERRIBLE web and user experience design.
So. I'm a bit pissed right now. I've wasted the lab color, the fragrance oil, the soap oils, the lye, my time, etc.
Again, I know I bear some responsibility here for not knowing how to use the product - but I tried to find the answers!! Is it so hard to put a **** link to the directions on the product page, BB?! Sigh. Any recommendations as to what to do with some severely over-colored soap?!
UPDATE:
Got an email from Bramble Berry! I screwed up but they've made efforts to improve their site, have to give them credit for that!
"Hi Patricia!
We saw that you left a product review on Bramble Berry’s site and we wanted to chat with you about it! We think that is a great idea and will be updating all our LabColor descriptions. I’m personally doing it and should have all of them manually updated by the end of September. If you have any other questions about LabColors or soaping, don’t hesitate to ask – we are here to help you out! J
Happy Soaping!
Becky"
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