I blame it all on my 9 year old granddaughter. She wanted to make her own bubblebath. I found a recipe online that suggested you start with a base of grated up and melted castile soap. So I ordered a 2 lb. log of it from the Soap Shed. It didn't work out the way we expected for the bubble bath (we ended up using Soft Soap instead). So here we are with this big log of Castile soap and wondering what to do with it, so I cut it up into bars for us to use.
I have suffered almost all my life with extremely dry, itchy, sensitive skin - extremely uncomfortable, so I was hesitant myself to try it, but I did and lo and behold my skin started to improve. This led to buying and testing other handmade soaps - to researching why they helped my skin when nothing else had - to an absolute obsession with the chemistry of soap.
I started soaping in April and probably have about 20 batches under my belt now. So much extra soap that I just mailed an 11 pound box of it to Clean The World today. (And I have given away more pounds than that to family and friends, plus have 2 shelves of it curing in the basement. Oh my.)
I haven't sold any yet, but hope to in the future. Right now I am just having a blast playing with it and testing recipes and learning new things. This is an addiction I don't want to be cured from.
Beware - this is like a marriage. If you're not ready for a long term commitment, I wouldn't even start!!!
Ah, what the hell am I saying, of course you're going to start...... so, welcome to the group!!