Carly B
Well-Known Member
This is a question for those of you who do, or have done both. What are your preferences, and why?
I started with M&P 15 or so years ago. I was nervous about using lye, so I bought M&P bases and had a lot of fun for a couple years.
I always had admiration of those who made CP--I preferred using CP, back then in my mind it was "real soap", and superior to M&P. SFIC was the
only base I used back then, and choices were limited. Nothing like the detergent free M&P bases available today.
Anyway, I moved from M&P to rebatching--there was a woman who had a goat farm in PA, and she made blocks of goatmilk soap which
she sold for that purpose. I could add all the goodies to rebatch that I had to limit in M&P, and I loved the results. To this day, my face
soap is one of my own rebatched soaps with added oils and skin loving things which don't saponify out.
Anyway, life got in the way and I stopped soaping for several years, but I missed it. I went back to M&P, but I was trying to come up with
something new and different to do with it, because I wanted more involvement than just melting and pouring. Then, in summer of
2019, I decided to take the big jump and try my hand at cold process. It's been educational and fun, but it made me realize that there
is a place for M&P in my soap gifting too, especially with some of the nice bases available. It also gives me a chance to use fragrances that
accelerate or have a low IFRA, something I never was aware of until I started CP.
TL;DR version:--if you've done both CP and M&P soap, what do you prefer to make, use, and give/sell?
I started with M&P 15 or so years ago. I was nervous about using lye, so I bought M&P bases and had a lot of fun for a couple years.
I always had admiration of those who made CP--I preferred using CP, back then in my mind it was "real soap", and superior to M&P. SFIC was the
only base I used back then, and choices were limited. Nothing like the detergent free M&P bases available today.
Anyway, I moved from M&P to rebatching--there was a woman who had a goat farm in PA, and she made blocks of goatmilk soap which
she sold for that purpose. I could add all the goodies to rebatch that I had to limit in M&P, and I loved the results. To this day, my face
soap is one of my own rebatched soaps with added oils and skin loving things which don't saponify out.
Anyway, life got in the way and I stopped soaping for several years, but I missed it. I went back to M&P, but I was trying to come up with
something new and different to do with it, because I wanted more involvement than just melting and pouring. Then, in summer of
2019, I decided to take the big jump and try my hand at cold process. It's been educational and fun, but it made me realize that there
is a place for M&P in my soap gifting too, especially with some of the nice bases available. It also gives me a chance to use fragrances that
accelerate or have a low IFRA, something I never was aware of until I started CP.
TL;DR version:--if you've done both CP and M&P soap, what do you prefer to make, use, and give/sell?