I'm following this thread with great interest because I'm in the same position.
http://heritagesoapspa.com, https://www.heritagesoapsandcandles.com/our-story
Did you want a concept similar to this? On a side note, is there anyone in the Lancaster, PA area that knows this brand? One thing we all can agree on is that it is important to list your ingredients. You don't have to outright give your recipe away but MOST of us like to know what it is that we are getting.
Edit: I'm adding the second link because I like the little back story. Since you want to keep the tradition of using animal fats and in someway, it is linked to the heritage of soaping, I thought you can give this a read. It sounds like you want to .be the Traditionalist Soaper, inspired by soaps of old and to riding the vegetarian/vegan soap wagon. I can appreciate that but that's linked to my heritage in this country as well as the ones I will never fully know my ties to. Most of my ancestors did not let any part of their hunt go to waste. Even though that fat is used in petfood as a flavoring agent, I rather see lard and (usually beef) tallow in soap. It feels nice and it feels good to know there's another use for what many consider an animal by-product, for lack of better words. Honor Porky & Bessie, Lenarenee. (need to go to sleep XD)
You did ask...
I want to know all the ingredients, because I am very fussy.
I don't want to use pomace on my skin so unless it specifies pure OO or EVOO or I know the maker or there is a website I can check I won't buy it.
I am allergic to palm even in soap. I'm allergic to most EOs.
I don't want EDTA or SLS or SLSA.
I only want natural colours.
I want vegetarian or vegan soap because I don't want BHT and I don't know where the animal fats used are from.
I don't want spots or poorly made soap that looks like it did not work.
See why I have to make my own soap? I am not alone.
It hasn't all been done.
If you live in a small area and are selling in that area then you are making local and they are buying local, small manufacture, handmade soap.
There is art and art. Simple is an art.
There has to be something about your soap that is different and that you are passionate about because any business, no matter how small, is tough. You need to know that what you are doing is worthwhile and that there are customers out there who want what you want to produce.
How about something like this:How would you label, market it the idea of affordable luxury? I don't really need to market it, but I do want my soap to have a meaning, or stand for something, if you will.
I've already played around with a name: Simple Basin Soaps. (feel free to critique, won't hurt my feelings). For a tag line I was thinking: Simple, Quality, Classic. I love the fact that soap making is an old skill from thousands of years ago (I also use animal fats - the first ever soaping fats), but I'm not sure "classic" speaks to that. Using the word historical just sounds old.
You just said it! At $6, Handmade soap is an affordable luxury! My labels read, "Zany Handmade Soap. One of Life's Little Luxuries."How would you label, market it the idea of affordable luxury? I don't really need to market it, but I do want my soap to have a meaning, or stand for something, if you will.
I've already played around with a name: Simple Basin Soaps. (feel free to critique, won't hurt my feelings). For a tag line I was thinking: Simple, Quality, Classic. I love the fact that soap making is an old skill from thousands of years ago (I also use animal fats - the first ever soaping fats), but I'm not sure "classic" speaks to that. Using the word historical just sounds old.
LOL Everytime I saw that wording on this thread, all I can think of is when we learned about dinosaurs in school being either carnivore or herbivore, so when I see anything mentioning "carnivore" I immediately think of a T-Rex. HAHAHAAs for Carnivore soap
No, farmstead wasn't where I wanted to go. Thanks for your opinion! I've been having a hard time pinpointing my "brand" ( I use that word lightly).
My marketing friend asked me what I wanted my soap to say. Pfffft! My soap says nothing! I don't buy into the "natural" thing. I use and love using animal fats. Soap fascinates me because of its history. Aleppo, Greek, French soap makers pouring soap in to a floor that serves as a mold! Pioneers stirring vats of soap on the prairie! Soap is an overlooked, everyday common item that most people never think twice about,
YET soap saves lives and prevents a lot of illness! We've forgotten that soap is a little miracle.
Oooh. Can an animal fat soap company be named Miracle Soap Co.? (FDA knocking at my door!)
I was intrigued, so I looked up The Basin...oh my!! Now I'm in love with the 'Simple Basin Soaps' name! In this context it's both unique and meaningful!!Basin is a word with fond memories. In a New Hampshire state park, The Basin is a huge boulder shaped by eons of water flow that has carved out its oval shape. The water now whirls around a almost a circle before exiting.
Labels like that would be perfect! I don't know how you feel about soapboxes, but I use them because I don't like the idea of people handling the naked soap and putting it back down (I work in a hospital), and I don't like plastic at all!! When I first started using soapboxes, the back of the box just looked so bare, so I made a label that covers the back and is basically a replica of my business card. I think there would be plenty of room for you to write a paragraph on them! I'm doing a festival this weekend, so I'll take pics of my soapboxes to give you an idea of what I meanI gave up on Simple Basin but I'm rethinking. And if I did follow through with that idea, I'd like to have a label or tag with a little paragraph about the life changing legacy of soap. Even mention Global Handwashing day. (I do like things to be meaningful, don't I?)
Sadly, it's taken. But I did think ofWhat about Heritage Soap Co.?
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