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You're right, I'm sorry. It was probably not the best idea for me to make that last post. :)
Oh, I don't mean to criticize you or your enthusiasm. Just, to say, consider why they say what they say/do what they do, and move on to sources more in line with what you seek.

Great points, @paradisi - and geared towards people saying “let’s do a project today” and wanting quick results, not 4-6 weeks later we can see how we did. Immediate satisfaction in sacrifice of better quality.
👍 Cake mix vs cooking school. Not bad; just very different.
 
@artemis

I see products that seem to be geared towards helping people learn to make soap, and I guess I feel that customizing recipes should be part of learning, so people should be able to do that. But you are right, then they wouldn't be selling their products.

To me, these stores that sell soap and have people make soap are not geared towards teaching soap making. To me, they are more like the places where you can glaze pottery. Their intent is not to teach you to make pottery-- it's to have an "experience." Like the wine + painting places. You go, hang out, and are instructed in making one finished product.
 
It shouldn't bother me, but everything I've seen about this company so far irks me.
It's easy, stop following them, then they won't irk you. Talking about them all the time doesn't get you anywhere, your wasting your valuable time, when you could be designing and making your own soap. You can't get time back.
 
Thanks for all your perspectives. I appreciate what everyone is saying, I need to look at it differently. I shouldn't have posted that last post :)

Oh, I didn't know about that! We were having a conversation. You were expressing your thoughts and feelings.
 

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