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I like the way it's set up. I am SO into orange this year!

What size are your soaps? $4.00 seems like a very low price. Are you planning to list ingredients?

Looks easy to navigate. Good luck!
 
thank you, Ooops I guess I forgot to mention the size. I just fixed that, thanks for reminding me. My soaps are 3 oz. do you think that prize is ok for the size?

Yes, I'm working on getting all my ingredients and listing them.

thanks again!
 
I'm not selling (yet) but I've purchased quite a few home-made soaps myself, and never paid less than $4.75 for a 3 oz. bar. However, that may not be the case with an online sale as the buyer would also have to pay shipping...just my two cents!
 
I liked the orange too.
It looks good.
I liked how all your soaps pics look exactly the same.
MY daughter loved your fun soaps.

Is $4 too cheap peeps? I am gearing up to sell my CP soaps & was going to start a $4/100gram bar as well. Might need to rethink myself.
 
Looks good! Do you have to register in order to buy?
I have it set up now that you don't have to register you can do a quick buy but once you do it will automatically make an account for you.

Do think this is fine? Do you have a different recommendation?
 
on your home page, where it says "If your in the Las Vegas Valley click here"
your should be you're

your site is easy to navigate and i love the colors you used, they are very fresh feeling and your pictures are really nice too.
i think you did an awesome job :D
 
$4.00 is not too cheap for a single pour, 3oz M&P bar of soap. That is $1.25 an oz. I sell sigle pour M&P for $1.20an oz.

Most bars run 5-6 dollars but are 4oz or larger.

You can command more for CP because of the additional labor/time.

M&P that requires 3 or more pours may cost a bit more beacuse of the extra labor/timer as well.
 
I like the site, what jumped out at me was, as another person already mentioned, the ingredients. With so many people with allergies ingredients are important. I would also put a little something on there saying, if you have sensitive skin it would be advisable to do a test on a small patch of skin..... :)
 
Ugh. No, don't do that. Seriously. Don't.Give.Advice.
Just list ingredients on your site and on your packaging.
 
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