shermluge
Well-Known Member
I feel I'm almost answering my own question by asking this, but I just wanted to hear others opinions or advice.
I make all my own recipe's, I've never used anyone else's mainly to learn. But at what point is it to many recipe's. I have 43 recipes that I've made into soap (but have probably over 50 total). I've learned much by doing this, but at what point is to many recipes? If I ever sell, what is a good amount of recipes is good to have? There could be many approaches, like more for more choice or just one to keep things simple, etc.
I know these are more opinion based, but just curious, people who sell soaps, how many recipes they commonly use?
Thanks Sherm
I make all my own recipe's, I've never used anyone else's mainly to learn. But at what point is it to many recipe's. I have 43 recipes that I've made into soap (but have probably over 50 total). I've learned much by doing this, but at what point is to many recipes? If I ever sell, what is a good amount of recipes is good to have? There could be many approaches, like more for more choice or just one to keep things simple, etc.
I know these are more opinion based, but just curious, people who sell soaps, how many recipes they commonly use?
Thanks Sherm