Garden Gives Me Joy
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Apart from 10% equal parts Olive and sunflower oils, I made a pure 'palm oil (palm & PKO) soap'. However, I used a few additives for slip and conditioning. I had actually thought of using that 'palm oil soap' formulation as my 'cheap' soap for the body. However, I received unexpected responses from multiple people who actually volunteered the word "excellent!" One such person was a 60-something year old lady who said she loved how it made her face feel. She used an entire bar of over 100g.
I had previously planned to reserve other formulations for the face because they had far costlier ingredients, like butters and 'nicer' oils.
Is it wrong to allow / encourage people to use this 'palm soap' for the face? Of course, I always show my ingredients list. However, people like the 60-something lady appear to disregard the entire list in favor of a single 'nice ingredient' like the fresh avocado puree. Last week, a guy using the word 'excellent' asked whether he could buy some and could not have known that that soap had avocado. He was a guest who simply found and used the soap because it was lying around. So for him, it must have been only a matter of how the soap felt.
Obviously it can be potentially more profitable to sell this cheaper formulation and allow people to use it for the face. However, would I be cheating them if I did that? ... and is it potentially harmful for people to continually use natural soap that has less nourishing base oils as a face soap?
I had previously planned to reserve other formulations for the face because they had far costlier ingredients, like butters and 'nicer' oils.
Is it wrong to allow / encourage people to use this 'palm soap' for the face? Of course, I always show my ingredients list. However, people like the 60-something lady appear to disregard the entire list in favor of a single 'nice ingredient' like the fresh avocado puree. Last week, a guy using the word 'excellent' asked whether he could buy some and could not have known that that soap had avocado. He was a guest who simply found and used the soap because it was lying around. So for him, it must have been only a matter of how the soap felt.
Obviously it can be potentially more profitable to sell this cheaper formulation and allow people to use it for the face. However, would I be cheating them if I did that? ... and is it potentially harmful for people to continually use natural soap that has less nourishing base oils as a face soap?