uksoapmakernovice
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Hi all
New to this forum and soap making. I wanted to know what the best way in succeeding with soap making is.
I have read that melt and pour methods are not "essentially" regarded as "real" soap making but I currently use this method as I have not properly learnt any other. The other methods using lye seem to be more complicated as well.
I believe that the soap I am making is good enough and is presented nicely for us to do well but have no knowledge as to if this will actually happen.
My initial ideas are to sell and spread the word locally to gain some sort of reputation. I realise that selling on ebay can be very unrewarding if you are not an experienced seller as I am. Also, many other soap makers will be fighting for business as well.
Any tips to creating a better soap product/range and gaining a reputation round the local area?
Thanks
New to this forum and soap making. I wanted to know what the best way in succeeding with soap making is.
I have read that melt and pour methods are not "essentially" regarded as "real" soap making but I currently use this method as I have not properly learnt any other. The other methods using lye seem to be more complicated as well.
I believe that the soap I am making is good enough and is presented nicely for us to do well but have no knowledge as to if this will actually happen.
My initial ideas are to sell and spread the word locally to gain some sort of reputation. I realise that selling on ebay can be very unrewarding if you are not an experienced seller as I am. Also, many other soap makers will be fighting for business as well.
Any tips to creating a better soap product/range and gaining a reputation round the local area?
Thanks