Do peoples really BUY lard soap nowadays??? Hate to switch back to palm

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I don't know about lard, but here in California, where people are grossed out by using animal fat, tallow soap is having a moment. I've been selling a lot of tallow soap and tallow body butter. That has totally surprised me.
To me there's such a difference between "a fat as an ingredient in a soap when the final product is a hard, lathering bar with pretty swirls" and "an emollient you rub on the skin." I would think that 99 people out of 100 wouldn't balk at a bar of soap but would at a body butter. That being said, the first time I touched tallow (only about a year ago), I found it so *interesting*. It just wasn't like any other grease I'd encountered. I haven't full-on used it as a body butter, but I definitely rub my hands on dry body parts if there's excess on my fingers :p
 
To me there's such a difference between "a fat as an ingredient in a soap when the final product is a hard, lathering bar with pretty swirls" and "an emollient you rub on the skin." I would think that 99 people out of 100 wouldn't balk at a bar of soap but would at a body butter. That being said, the first time I touched tallow (only about a year ago), I found it so *interesting*. It just wasn't like any other grease I'd encountered. I haven't full-on used it as a body butter, but I definitely rub my hands on dry body parts if there's excess on my fingers :p
I know what you mean. I've been on this forum now for several years and people from all over the world rave about tallow and lard, even in products like a body butter. I always thought that here in California there would be no market for it, so I never tried it, but I was always curious because so many people raved about it. Then, this year, I got a request for both. I sell much more of the body butter, surprisingly, than I do the soap.
 
Lard - Adeps Suillus. Tallow - Adeps bovis
@lucycat , why don't you call it Adeps Suillus, that sounds extremely high end. If nothing else, you'll engage your customer in conversation and by then, they will realize how dedicated you are to your craft, how beautiful you soap is and definitely buy some :)
 
@lucycat , why don't you call it Adeps Suillus, that sounds extremely high end. If nothing else, you'll engage your customer in conversation and by then, they will realize how dedicated you are to your craft, how beautiful you soap is and definitely buy some :)
I don't mind using palm and like my soap with it. I have a lot of regular customers so changing up things a lot isn't something I am interested in after 20 years of soapmaking.
 
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