I was reading forums, watching You Tube videos, learning about soapcalc.org and how to use it, and buying soap from crafters for 4 years before I ever made my first batch of soap. I LOVED IT! I have been making soap for just over a year now. I still smile when I ask a butcher if they will sell me tallow, or I go into a ethnic market, find an oil I've never heard of and ask the proprietor about it. I get my answers and I'm asked "can I ask why you'd want it?" My smile is so big it HAS to be ugly, and I tell them "I make soap". For this reason alone I know I'm not ready to sell.
I know it's not really, but it still feels like a miracle to me. I read about the chemical reaction and how it works, but still - for me, it's a miracle. I've tried about 40 of my own recipes so far (friends and family haven't bought soap since I started making it) they love most of my recipes.
I come to this forum and see so many beautiful soaps. Mine look nothing like them. Mine are plain but sometimes I do color some with different color clays and other natural colorants, but that in itself is a learning curve. Mine are also not as nicely scented as most describe theirs to be on the forums. That's when I learned about burn off of eo's. First thing anyone does with home crafted soap is to smell it. I have no points regarding this yet either.
My product is useful, very pleasant to use, but there is no way I could compete at this time with the beautiful products I see sellers market.
I also know I am not a natural talent. If I wish to become a seller one day, it's going to take a lot of hard work on my behalf (I won't mention the expense because I don't know if I can keep it up much longer and it makes me worried I'm going to have to quit trying).
I know there are many people who are a much quicker study than I am, and it wouldn't surprise me that they beat me to market.
That said, I've purchased some pretty crappy soap at farmers markets, craft shows, etc. I've purchased some I truly loved too.
Maybe in a year or two I'll be ready to sell a product I'm truly proud of.
Mary
Minnesota
When mine look nice and I can tell you how nice it smells, I'll actually post a picture.
Mary
Minnesota, U.S.A.