Awhile back, Saswede and I each made two batches of soap that were designed to test whether people (that is, their skin) can differentiate between soap made with pure distilled water versus one made with goat milk. The liquid in the lye solution was the only variable; the rest of the recipe, the technique, temperature control, cure, etc. were all exactly the same. I used rehydrated powdered GM and I suspect Saswede used the real deal, so we may not be able to pool our results. But it should be interesting none-the-less.
I am nearly ready to distribute my soap sets to local testers. In order to make sense of the results, I want to structure how the testers use and evaluate the soap. For example, I think I should ask them to shower with the soap instead of only washing their hands with it. I would also ask them to use only one soap per shower (or per day). I want them to fill out a written questionnaire with a small number of specific questions on it that will reveal how the soaps compared to each other. The questions should pry at the qualities we might expect to associate with a goat milk soap.
I don't want to get too carried away with this -- after all, this should be a pleasant experience for them, not a tedious or boring survey like surveys tend to be. Some of my testers may have never used a hand made soap before, so I also want to avoid any "soap lingo" that is familiar only to us addicts.
How would you structure this, and what questions would you ask?
If you are interested in what led up to this, see the original thread at
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=39321
I am nearly ready to distribute my soap sets to local testers. In order to make sense of the results, I want to structure how the testers use and evaluate the soap. For example, I think I should ask them to shower with the soap instead of only washing their hands with it. I would also ask them to use only one soap per shower (or per day). I want them to fill out a written questionnaire with a small number of specific questions on it that will reveal how the soaps compared to each other. The questions should pry at the qualities we might expect to associate with a goat milk soap.
I don't want to get too carried away with this -- after all, this should be a pleasant experience for them, not a tedious or boring survey like surveys tend to be. Some of my testers may have never used a hand made soap before, so I also want to avoid any "soap lingo" that is familiar only to us addicts.
How would you structure this, and what questions would you ask?
If you are interested in what led up to this, see the original thread at
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=39321