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Hi, I'm Emily, from the UK and new to soapmaking. By new to I mean never done it before, haha, so sorry if I ask some really obvious questions.
I have always loved crafts handmade stuff and cosmetics, and recently got into skin care and the like. I love soap and have seen lovely looking handmade soap online and thought I would really love to make my own. Fast-forward a little bit after I've forgotton that and my mum's friend mentions making cake stands out of old plates and how she could expand from that and we get talking about putting bath stuff on them, I get reminded about making soaps and am serious about it this time. While I realise I wouldn't be able to the sell the soaps so that is no longer an option I think I would still like to try my hand at soap making. Now here comes the bombardment of questions haha. ( I like to be prepared )
1. I am 17, still live at home, and intend to move to university, finish my course and go off to be psychologist. This means for the next 7 or so years (at least) I will be living with other people, some who may not know me very well. My first question is is it even feasible to make my own soap under these conditions (Melt and pour or Cold Process, and for myself and friends or as a small on the side business) I'm thinking mainly about smell and fumes, and also whether this will be too time consuming/ costly in addition to full time education.
2. I'm not quite sure how I should go about starting this. I think I would probably want to start making melt and pour soaps to experiment with mixing and colours and textures and smells and the like, and basically see if I enjoy soapmaking. Does it make more sense to buy a kit (with some base,colours etc) or buy small quantities of the ingredients myself to allow for more freedom?
3. Once I have started, how should I expect to progress. Does this make sense: if I like making MP move on to CP essentially for myself and maybe as gifts to friends and the like, and then, if I really enjoy it, try to make a bit of money off of it on the side. So fork out for saftey assessment and start selling online and at markets and such, expanding to a small, on the side business alongside my studies/job
4. For anyone in the UK, can you explain the safety assessment concept to me, I'm not sure I understand what I've read properly. As far as I can tell, I can't sell anything at all, not even to friends and family, unless the soaps are safety assessed, regardless of whether they are MP or CP. Also does the fee for saftey assessment just count for a single recipe soap (eg the base plus fragrance and colour) or does it cover a basic recipe for a base, and then all the fragrances and colours etc you may possibly use in any of your soaps.
I'm sorry for all the super long questions.
I'm really looking forward to being a part of this forum as my soap making journey begins.
BTW I couldn't find a place for the question, but coouldn't see one, if they need moving I will happily do this, I just thought, well introduction is as good a place as any!
I have always loved crafts handmade stuff and cosmetics, and recently got into skin care and the like. I love soap and have seen lovely looking handmade soap online and thought I would really love to make my own. Fast-forward a little bit after I've forgotton that and my mum's friend mentions making cake stands out of old plates and how she could expand from that and we get talking about putting bath stuff on them, I get reminded about making soaps and am serious about it this time. While I realise I wouldn't be able to the sell the soaps so that is no longer an option I think I would still like to try my hand at soap making. Now here comes the bombardment of questions haha. ( I like to be prepared )
1. I am 17, still live at home, and intend to move to university, finish my course and go off to be psychologist. This means for the next 7 or so years (at least) I will be living with other people, some who may not know me very well. My first question is is it even feasible to make my own soap under these conditions (Melt and pour or Cold Process, and for myself and friends or as a small on the side business) I'm thinking mainly about smell and fumes, and also whether this will be too time consuming/ costly in addition to full time education.
2. I'm not quite sure how I should go about starting this. I think I would probably want to start making melt and pour soaps to experiment with mixing and colours and textures and smells and the like, and basically see if I enjoy soapmaking. Does it make more sense to buy a kit (with some base,colours etc) or buy small quantities of the ingredients myself to allow for more freedom?
3. Once I have started, how should I expect to progress. Does this make sense: if I like making MP move on to CP essentially for myself and maybe as gifts to friends and the like, and then, if I really enjoy it, try to make a bit of money off of it on the side. So fork out for saftey assessment and start selling online and at markets and such, expanding to a small, on the side business alongside my studies/job
4. For anyone in the UK, can you explain the safety assessment concept to me, I'm not sure I understand what I've read properly. As far as I can tell, I can't sell anything at all, not even to friends and family, unless the soaps are safety assessed, regardless of whether they are MP or CP. Also does the fee for saftey assessment just count for a single recipe soap (eg the base plus fragrance and colour) or does it cover a basic recipe for a base, and then all the fragrances and colours etc you may possibly use in any of your soaps.
I'm sorry for all the super long questions.
I'm really looking forward to being a part of this forum as my soap making journey begins.
BTW I couldn't find a place for the question, but coouldn't see one, if they need moving I will happily do this, I just thought, well introduction is as good a place as any!