Hi
I have recently started selling my novelty melt and pour soaps at a market stall. I have packaged them all really nice in cello bags with nice ribbons. The feedback that I have had from a friend is that people can't see them properly in the bags. I put a sample of each one out so that people can see them. The feedback was that it would be better if they were all unwrapped. I have seen another seller who sells cupcake soaps and cake slices and they have all of theirs unwrapped.
I thought that melt and pour soaps had to be wrapped to stop the soaps from drying out, glycerine escaping and to stop sweating etc... Also to retain fragrance and for hygiene purposes. I would not want to buy a soap that other people have been handling.
Please can you give me advice about what to do? How does everyone else display/sell their soaps at a market/craft fair? Do you display/sell them wrapped or unwrapped?
I thank you for your responses.
I have recently started selling my novelty melt and pour soaps at a market stall. I have packaged them all really nice in cello bags with nice ribbons. The feedback that I have had from a friend is that people can't see them properly in the bags. I put a sample of each one out so that people can see them. The feedback was that it would be better if they were all unwrapped. I have seen another seller who sells cupcake soaps and cake slices and they have all of theirs unwrapped.
I thought that melt and pour soaps had to be wrapped to stop the soaps from drying out, glycerine escaping and to stop sweating etc... Also to retain fragrance and for hygiene purposes. I would not want to buy a soap that other people have been handling.
Please can you give me advice about what to do? How does everyone else display/sell their soaps at a market/craft fair? Do you display/sell them wrapped or unwrapped?
I thank you for your responses.