perfectsoap
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Thanks to everyone for their positive comments!
Thanks to everyone for their positive comments!
Soapmaker Man said:perfect soap, we're glad you are interested in learning to make a good, quality, safe product. But I fear you are rushing into selling way before you should even think about selling. It took me a better part of 6 months testing on myself and family before I even thought about selling. I just started selling over a year ago my soaps and lotions. I beg you, slow down, read, ask, learn, make and most importantly test, test, test. You will soon learn after many attempts how to make a good soap, but you can't do it overnight or even in a month or two, it just don't work that way. You are not the first to want to see income from the investment you put into your hobby/craft/profession, but you must. I invested hundreds of dollars in materials, oils butters, etc. tried at least 12 recipes changing them a little to get to where I am today. Please, I do not want to sound rude or imply you should not ever think about selling, but as a part of the forum, I always, we always want to stress safety and promote experience before selling to someone else. There is insurance to think of too, as people are law-suit happy these days. Just proceed with caution, and slowly. Enjoy yourself before committing to selling your wares to others. Just my thoughts and experience.
Paul.... :wink:
pjb31apb said:Soapmaker Man said:perfect soap, we're glad you are interested in learning to make a good, quality, safe product. But I fear you are rushing into selling way before you should even think about selling. It took me a better part of 6 months testing on myself and family before I even thought about selling. I just started selling over a year ago my soaps and lotions. I beg you, slow down, read, ask, learn, make and most importantly test, test, test. You will soon learn after many attempts how to make a good soap, but you can't do it overnight or even in a month or two, it just don't work that way. You are not the first to want to see income from the investment you put into your hobby/craft/profession, but you must. I invested hundreds of dollars in materials, oils butters, etc. tried at least 12 recipes changing them a little to get to where I am today. Please, I do not want to sound rude or imply you should not ever think about selling, but as a part of the forum, I always, we always want to stress safety and promote experience before selling to someone else. There is insurance to think of too, as people are law-suit happy these days. Just proceed with caution, and slowly. Enjoy yourself before committing to selling your wares to others. Just my thoughts and experience.
Paul.... :wink:
That is such good advice and it is given in the spirit of your signature too! I too would like to sell my soaps one day, but as I am also a beginner, I know I have a TON to learn. Not just on the production side, but the business side as well. I am glad that you all are here and I really look forward to getting to know you all and sharing my experiences with you. I do have one question though, I have a small family of two and will probably need more testers than just me and my 9yo. Would I need to invest in insurance now or wait until I go into business...IF I end up going into business if I have others who aren't related to me test?
Tabitha said:It makes no difference if it is M&P or CP. I am going to say M&P has more irritants in it than CP so definately. Remember, disclaimers will not keep you out of court & will not guarentee you a win either. It would really stink to lose your home because someone is allergic to lavender or has in irritation to SLS & is too dumb to know when to stop useing a product. In my 7 years of doing M&P, I have burned 3 people, none bad, they all had reactions to particular fragrances. Coinsidentally each of the 3 fragrances contained cinnamon. I will never again use a scent containing cinnamon. Luckily they were freinds & family.
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