SubLowe said:why dont people like sharing recipes? i dont understand.
Genny said:SubLowe said:why dont people like sharing recipes? i dont understand.
Because many people spend lots of $ and time experimenting to get the recipe to get it where they want it. I'm talking 1,000's of dollars and months & months to years of experimenting.
I would honestly never think to ask for someone's recipe. To me it's like asking Coca Cola for their recipe. It ain't going to happen.
You've then got to ask what on earth was the point of making a posting such as this in the first place? Who exactly is it meant to benefit? How has anyone other than the OP benefited? If the answer to that is, as I suspect, nobody, then that kinda defeats the whole purpose of this sort of forum
bettacreek said:No, it can be of benefit... Someone mentioned that they never would have thought about oatmeal and lemongrass... Some people might see the oatmeal and decide that they want to try some in their soap. I took years of research to perfect my soap into what I wanted, and I'll be darned if I'm going to just up and give up my recipe in thirty seconds. People here are more than willing to help, but you need to do some legwork for yourself. Do some research on the oils out there, figure out what sounds good to you, then play around with those oils in the soap calculator until you find one that "clicks" in the ranges, and go with it.
This place has taught me a LOOOOOTTT about soap. This forum was a huge help when I was formulating my recipe, but you can't expect people to just hand you months/years worth of work and research, or get upset when nobody will.
If you want help, you can ask questions about it... Like, "about how much oatmeal did you use?" or something along those lines... But a ten second search of the forum would tell you how much oatmeal you can use in a soap recipe, and that ten seconds counts the time it'd take to read it...
You were told what the main parts of it was - lemongrass and oatmeal. Use a recipe that you're comfortable working with, use lemongrass fragrance at an appropriate level, grind up some oatmeal and add it at trace. Soaping shouldn't be about copying someone else's ideas, but rather taking what they've shown you they've done, and running with the idea, making it your own on the way.SubLowe said:yea but some people arent trying to "steal" the recipe and make money off it. some people make soap for the enjoyment of making soap and sharing it with friends, family, or perhaps a local farmers market or such. i highly doubt that a person who makes a few batches a month would take the persons business by selling the same product. Thats where marketing comes to play then i guess.
bettacreek said:No, it can be of benefit... Someone mentioned that they never would have thought about oatmeal and lemongrass... Some people might see the oatmeal and decide that they want to try some in their soap. I took years of research to perfect my soap into what I wanted, and I'll be darned if I'm going to just up and give up my recipe in thirty seconds. People here are more than willing to help, but you need to do some legwork for yourself. Do some research on the oils out there, figure out what sounds good to you, then play around with those oils in the soap calculator until you find one that "clicks" in the ranges, and go with it.
This place has taught me a LOOOOOTTT about soap. This forum was a huge help when I was formulating my recipe, but you can't expect people to just hand you months/years worth of work and research, or get upset when nobody will.
If you want help, you can ask questions about it... Like, "about how much oatmeal did you use?" or something along those lines... But a ten second search of the forum would tell you how much oatmeal you can use in a soap recipe, and that ten seconds counts the time it'd take to read it...
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