gigisiguenza
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Pardon my rant...
I'm on YouTube, doing my usual soap p*rn searches (don't judge me, you know you do it too lol), and I come across a video about packaging. I'm interested in anything related to the packaging design (can't help it, it's my art background showing), not really listening to the video, when something catches my ears and I rewind... to hear again the soapmaker say "our soaps take three weeks to produce! We set them aside to let them harden..."
And my head begins to hurt. Sigh. These people spend money on exotic ingredients (which they make a point to highlight, as it's obviously part of their brand identity) only to do none of those ingredients true justice by selling immature soap...
Is this the only place on the internet where people understand *why* soap needs more than three weeks? I'm a newbie, and even *I* have learned what a difference there is between immature and mature soap. And that's just using ordinary ingredients, nothing exotic! If letting my *peasant* soaps mature can make a drastic difference in their performance (which it does!) then how much more a difference would it make for a luxurious soap full of higher level, exotic ingredients?
But no, let's spend a fortune to fill the soap up with luxury oils etc, so it sounds divinely luxurious and worth your purchasing... only to sell it too soon, so the user will never have a chance to really appreciate the loveliness of a well made, hard, bubbly luxury ingredient soap - because most of it will disappear down the drain because it's not hard enough to last longer than a week or two.
Ugh.
Here's the video link, for anyone interested
http://youtu.be/BiztOCJt8qI
I'm on YouTube, doing my usual soap p*rn searches (don't judge me, you know you do it too lol), and I come across a video about packaging. I'm interested in anything related to the packaging design (can't help it, it's my art background showing), not really listening to the video, when something catches my ears and I rewind... to hear again the soapmaker say "our soaps take three weeks to produce! We set them aside to let them harden..."
And my head begins to hurt. Sigh. These people spend money on exotic ingredients (which they make a point to highlight, as it's obviously part of their brand identity) only to do none of those ingredients true justice by selling immature soap...
Is this the only place on the internet where people understand *why* soap needs more than three weeks? I'm a newbie, and even *I* have learned what a difference there is between immature and mature soap. And that's just using ordinary ingredients, nothing exotic! If letting my *peasant* soaps mature can make a drastic difference in their performance (which it does!) then how much more a difference would it make for a luxurious soap full of higher level, exotic ingredients?
But no, let's spend a fortune to fill the soap up with luxury oils etc, so it sounds divinely luxurious and worth your purchasing... only to sell it too soon, so the user will never have a chance to really appreciate the loveliness of a well made, hard, bubbly luxury ingredient soap - because most of it will disappear down the drain because it's not hard enough to last longer than a week or two.
Ugh.
Here's the video link, for anyone interested
http://youtu.be/BiztOCJt8qI
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