.. yet the idea of another soaper, especially an experienced soaper, checking out my soaps gives me the nervous twitchies LOL. Am I the only one who fears the critique of a fellow soaper?
Yes and no......
On the one hand yes, because I am in awe of those who have been making soap longer than me, especially those that can actually make a living at it, or at least have a big enough loyal/repeat-customer base to break even/pay for their soaping addiction.
And on the other hand no, because soap, much like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder....or rather in the skin-type of the bather, and/or the hardness/softness of their bath water, and/or their lather preferences. lol
I figure that if the skins of a soaper and their soap peeps are truly happy with the type of soap they are using, then that's all that matters, and the opinions of others are just that- opinions. As I always like to say, opinions are like noses- everybody has one and they each have a couple of holes in them. lol
If, on the other hand you are not completely happy with your soap and you feel there's room for improvement, or you suspect your peeps aren't being totally honest with you because they don't want to hurt your feelings, then that's a whole 'nuther story.
Thankfully, my most closest peeps are brutally honest with me (hubby, son, sister, brother, sil and best friend). I point blank told them to not hold back, and although tentative at first, they've grown to completely feel safe telling me 'like it is'.
Take my 100% Castile soap for example. My son ran out of 'his' bar of soap in the shower one day and grabbed one of 'my' bars off the ledge of the shower door, which happened to be a 100% Castile. Boy did I get an honest earful! lol "What kind of crappy soap was that!?"
IrishLass