soapsydaisy
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to write a description for my Pine Tar Soap but this is all I can come up with: "Kinda ugly, smells a little funky but great for your skin." How do you describe PT without using medical claims?
Depends on how you want to market it.
I've seen some toe-curling medical claims combined with disclaimers on (amongst others) Etsy.
If you want to market as soap, I'd simply go for "soap with x% pine tar".
Well, I would go with rather be safe than sorry. Maybe giving the history of pine tar is not a good idea.:sad:Giving a history of the the uses of pine tar in soap is the same as saying that your soap will do the same. Other soapers have been stopped from selling pine tar soap because just having "Pine Tar Soap" on the lable, it's all about the publics perception of an ingredient and the FDA looks at pine tar as a drug. Sorry for the lack of links but go on line ane look up pine tar soap. I'm not sure if it would be cool for me to mention the name of the soaped that got busted but it is on line.
I am the OP. I am just trying to find a nice way to describe Pine Tar Soap w/o going into medical claims. Pine tar soap isn't that pretty and smells kinda funky. I just sell at two local farmers market, people usually smell a few bars and buy the ones they like. With that being said, I just labeled my soap as pine tar without a description and didn't sell any at our market this morning. The shoppers at this market are young, the FM is at a college. My Tuesday market has an older crowd, maybe it will sell there. I have no interest in claiming that my soap is miraculous, I was just trying to find a fun way to describe it without making claims. My other soaps don't really require a lot of explanation, they smell really nice and are pretty Sorry to cause a stir.
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