urboogyman
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Hi all. I’m out of ideas.
I’m an honest soapmaker. I honestly label and advertise what’s in my soap. I never call it organic, and only call it “natural” if it’s made with essential oils, not fragrance oils. HOWEVER, I have a competitor in my own market who has grown much bigger than me by lying and cheating, calling their soaps “all natural” and even “organic” when they can't possibly be.
They even advertise on TV, radio, and Internet, that their soaps contain “only plant based ingredients” and “no dozen-letter artificial ingredients” or “unpronounceable ingredients” when it’s OBVIOUS they’re using the same Nature’s Garden fragrance oils most of us use! They even name their soaps the same names as the fragrance oils they use, like Narcissus and Ferocious Beast.
According to the MSDS, some of these oils contain Tetramethel Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Methyldihydrojasmonate, and many other unpronounceable words.
The owner has convinced his employees, and the employees have convinced their customers, that “the owner had these scents especially formulated from all essential oils.” BULL BULL BULL!
To add insult to injury, they advertise that their cold process soaps “need to be in the molds for 40 minutes, and can be used safely 48 hours later.”!!
They advertise that their soaps are 100% plant based. They advertise 100% transparency, because "you can watch them make it and see exactly what goes in it", even though you don't know that what's in those re-labelled fragrance oil bottles is 100% synthetic chemicals not plant-based, full of chemicals nobody can pronounce.
I’ve asked the owner to stop this, and he became really hostile. I’ve tried to educate the public, and his customers don’t believe me. I’m tired of trying to sell against fake “all natural” and fake “organic” soaps. I am NOT going to start lying.
An insider in that company let it slip that they’re putting boric acid in their soaps, probably to lower the pH to make it look like it’s cured before it really is. Boric acid is an insecticide.
Have any of you encountered this problem? What did you do about it? What can I do about it?
Thanks in advance.
I’m an honest soapmaker. I honestly label and advertise what’s in my soap. I never call it organic, and only call it “natural” if it’s made with essential oils, not fragrance oils. HOWEVER, I have a competitor in my own market who has grown much bigger than me by lying and cheating, calling their soaps “all natural” and even “organic” when they can't possibly be.
They even advertise on TV, radio, and Internet, that their soaps contain “only plant based ingredients” and “no dozen-letter artificial ingredients” or “unpronounceable ingredients” when it’s OBVIOUS they’re using the same Nature’s Garden fragrance oils most of us use! They even name their soaps the same names as the fragrance oils they use, like Narcissus and Ferocious Beast.
According to the MSDS, some of these oils contain Tetramethel Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Methyldihydrojasmonate, and many other unpronounceable words.
The owner has convinced his employees, and the employees have convinced their customers, that “the owner had these scents especially formulated from all essential oils.” BULL BULL BULL!
To add insult to injury, they advertise that their cold process soaps “need to be in the molds for 40 minutes, and can be used safely 48 hours later.”!!
They advertise that their soaps are 100% plant based. They advertise 100% transparency, because "you can watch them make it and see exactly what goes in it", even though you don't know that what's in those re-labelled fragrance oil bottles is 100% synthetic chemicals not plant-based, full of chemicals nobody can pronounce.
I’ve asked the owner to stop this, and he became really hostile. I’ve tried to educate the public, and his customers don’t believe me. I’m tired of trying to sell against fake “all natural” and fake “organic” soaps. I am NOT going to start lying.
An insider in that company let it slip that they’re putting boric acid in their soaps, probably to lower the pH to make it look like it’s cured before it really is. Boric acid is an insecticide.
Have any of you encountered this problem? What did you do about it? What can I do about it?
Thanks in advance.
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