Was curious about what you experienced soap makers think about this subject. Not sure if it's been discussed before or not, I imagine so though. What do you think of selling soap that isn't "perfect"? Does it make you question someone's skill level?
Just moved to WV and was checking out some of the antique/craft fair stores around town. Found an unattended soap stall that was selling a ton of bath and body products. Anyways, as I was browsing her soaps I saw a lot of aesthetic common soap making issues. Like glycerin rivers, soap cracks, bubbles and stearic spots, textural looking problems. Pretty common stuff. Checked out the ingredients on the back and it was the 4 basic soap oils (olive, coconut, palm, castor). I bought at a bar and performed like soap queens 30/30/30/10. Smelled awesome with a strawberry fo but colorants were heavy and my lather and white washcloth are pink lol been there, done that.
I'm overly hard on myself most of the time so I wouldn't personally sell soaps that I didn't deem perfect, at least not at full price. I'm not selling soaps, wouldn't until I had a ton of batches under my belt and worked out those kinks.
Would you question someone's product with a lot of technical problems like that? I know soap making doesn't always turn out like it should and those are little things but it makes me curious. I know someone who doesn't make soap would have no clue but as someone who does would you still buy?
I really have fun buying other peoples soap and like to support other soapmakers even though I have a ton of soap myself lol
Just moved to WV and was checking out some of the antique/craft fair stores around town. Found an unattended soap stall that was selling a ton of bath and body products. Anyways, as I was browsing her soaps I saw a lot of aesthetic common soap making issues. Like glycerin rivers, soap cracks, bubbles and stearic spots, textural looking problems. Pretty common stuff. Checked out the ingredients on the back and it was the 4 basic soap oils (olive, coconut, palm, castor). I bought at a bar and performed like soap queens 30/30/30/10. Smelled awesome with a strawberry fo but colorants were heavy and my lather and white washcloth are pink lol been there, done that.
I'm overly hard on myself most of the time so I wouldn't personally sell soaps that I didn't deem perfect, at least not at full price. I'm not selling soaps, wouldn't until I had a ton of batches under my belt and worked out those kinks.
Would you question someone's product with a lot of technical problems like that? I know soap making doesn't always turn out like it should and those are little things but it makes me curious. I know someone who doesn't make soap would have no clue but as someone who does would you still buy?
I really have fun buying other peoples soap and like to support other soapmakers even though I have a ton of soap myself lol