Tonight I conned one of my market buddies to purchase a Dead Sea Salt bar from the vendor I am thinking about having removed from the market. First off my friend asked for a vendor discount and they said, "we do not give vendor discounts," bad plan. So I paid 8 bucks for the worst bar of soap I have ever used. This was after she told me last week, before she knew who I was, how wonderful it lathers and how fantastic dead sea salt is in soap. Well this soap actually looks like curdled milk when you use it, granted you can work up a weak lather but it feels awful. I really did not think there was a salt bar in existence that I would not like. Here is the ingredients list in order from the label. The label says, Dead Sea Salt. Olive Oil, Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm oil. Talking about all the lather killers in one salt bar
The reason I forked out the 8 bucks was because last week I had a couple of people stop at my booth to see what I am selling they proceeded to comment they would never buy handmade soap. After asking why they informed me they purchased such bad soap a few week ago they would never buy it again. I gave out samples and two came tonight and purchased soap. Bad soap is very had on business Of course the hubby chewed me out for wasting $8 on a soap I knew had to be bad, but she raved so much about it I just had to try it
The reason I forked out the 8 bucks was because last week I had a couple of people stop at my booth to see what I am selling they proceeded to comment they would never buy handmade soap. After asking why they informed me they purchased such bad soap a few week ago they would never buy it again. I gave out samples and two came tonight and purchased soap. Bad soap is very had on business Of course the hubby chewed me out for wasting $8 on a soap I knew had to be bad, but she raved so much about it I just had to try it