While I def. don't think it's good to be selling soaps right out of the gate like that (you have to be able to test before you sell)!... I also don't think people should have to be considered 'doing wrong' by selling before a year or before so and so. kwim?
Just don't think there should be a hard fast rule for selling.
but I know my recipes are good. I've made some 100+ batches by now and invested a lot of time and money in making sure things are good to go. LOL!
I'm still in my agreeable mood so I'll agree you.
I don't think a year is necessary for someone who does the research, understands the processes and has made numerous batches. Those are the qualifiers - research, knowledge and lots of practical experience. Plus the determination to make a high quality soap. I've even encouraged a few members who haven't made soap for a year to start to sell. However, they all learned about the processes, tested, experimented, made numerous batches and formulated wonderful soap.
However, you've identified the problem and what we try to discourage - making your first batch or several batches and then selling. It's also as pamielynn mentioned about careless soapmakers making the people who've worked hard to make a great product look bad and makes it more difficult for them to sell. (BTW, pamielynn - you are such a sweet person. I wouldn't have used the word "careless" but I'm not nice like you.)
Unfortunately, there are many people who think soapmaking is an easy and fast way to make money. They don't want to take the time to learn so they come on the forum to be spoon fed information by knowledgeable members. There is also a specific pattern in posts with people who behave this way. It takes awhile to appear but eventually it becomes apparent and is noticed. (Uh...the links to stores are
really a tip off.) It's very noticeable to me which members are the ones using other members and picking their brains. I shouldn't say it's noticeable just to me since other admins/mods and few members have noticed previously and currently when someone is coming on just to scoop up info without doing any work.
I've seen it over and over where someone made a batch or three and within a few weeks was selling the soap. I've seen two people selling their first batches within a week of making them. So, not only are they selling their very first batches but the soap wasn't even cured.
I noticed awhile back someone had posted an Etsy link in her sig line (there was another link - I think it was for a blog). I wondered about the store because I knew she hadn't been making soap very long - 2 or 3 months. I started to check and found out she had opened her Etsy store 5 days after she joined the forum. When she joined, she stated she had never made soap and had just ordered supplies. She's not the only one. I've seen this happen quite a few times. Never made soap. Just bought supplies. Made a batch or a few batches. Opened a store and started selling. To be more accurate about some people - opened a store and then made soap. :roll:
I'm glad I was told to wait a year to start selling. I would have humiliated myself and ruined my business if I had started to sell within my first year of soapmaking. I was making soap but my soap wasn't as good as it later became. It's amazing how a few tweaks and oil substitutions can improve a recipe but it took me awhile to get to that point. eta: A few tweaks and oils substitutions took months and I don't know how many batches to accomplish what I wanted to achieve. I used up a lot of supplies doing it and this was only for one recipe. I'm not sure how long it's taken for some of my other recipes. I can say positively on my latest that I've been tweaking and changing oils in it for 9 months. I made the latest version 4 days ago and I've one more version to do for comparison. Then they still have to cure. I may find out after all is completed that one of the early versions is the best. I may even find out the first is the one but I won't know for a few more weeks. I should mention that I'm super particular about texture, lather, color and scent in my soaps probably to the point where most people would think I'm insane.
Okay, I rambled a bit. But we want to ensure a good standard for all soap/B&B makers and the people who just want to make a fast buck gives the handmade market a bad reputation. Because of their greed, they ruin the market for the people who were willing to invest the time and money into developing excellent products and building a business. These are the members which the "one year" waiting period is intended.