Marilyn Norgart
Well-Known Member
I find myself looking at pics of everybody's soaps and wondering how much they weigh/how thick they are cut. I cut mine at 1" and after drying for 6 weeks they seem to be running around 3.9 ounces
Mine, depending on if they have a high-top or not, after a full cure run anywhere from 5.5oz to 7oz and are cut to 1.25" thick. 7oz is rare. Norm is right about 6oz. But I've had extremes on both ends.
I weigh each wrapped/labeled bar a day or two before I take them to market. Others may do it differently, but this works for me.
I'd have to look at my breakdown spreadsheet, but no, not by ounce. I charge $6 each for my large bars or 4/$20. This year, because of my costs, I may have to up that thought. I'll have to see.I have seen people post that they charge $5 and above for a bar and I doubt I would pay that much for my size. do you charge by the ounce then?
I believe the size of soap is a personal preference and I think it is relative to what one prefers or what is 'normal' where they live. Even though there seems to be a sort of a standard size when you buy molds or cutters or even when you go to the store and check out the size of bars of soap, but the standards are so variable, it's not even that uniform IMO.
And the shapes of soaps seem to be variable as well. In some countries, it appears that square shaped cubes (like a child's building block with the letters on the sides, but a bit larger) are more common, while in some countries that is uncommon. The Provence bars are large rectangular bars and weigh about 250 grams (8 ounces), and I really like that size bar. But I also like the large cubes such as Marseille soap at about 300 grams (10 ounces). For me, I think 1" width bar is too thin, but finding a soap cutter in the US that cuts anything except 1" width and sometimes 1.25" is not so easy unless you go single bar cutters or custom multi-bar cutters.
So do I have a standard size, shape and weight of bar soap that I make regularly? Not so much. I like smaller bars for travel, and tend to travel a lot, so I make small bars that are about 2 - 2.5 ounces and fit in my travel soap container. I prefer the larger bars in the shower/bath, but at sink-side for hand washing I prefer the a small-medium sized bars, so I make medium sized bars as well. My husband doesn't like the huge bars I prefer in the bath or shower, so he uses small-medium sized bars in the shower.
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