Annavlz
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I started to make soap less then a month ago. I found this forum and subscribed to it. I've been reading it since then every day. But this is my first post here. And it's not a question "how to" or "what happened to.. Help" there is a lot of info around, more then I can digest or try.
I keep experementing and trying oils and technics. But what I get as results and what I read (especially at FB page, but here also) put me into a cognitive dissonance.
On one hand I have no technical questions, because if you read and follow instructions well your chances to fail are almost zero. To fail I mean to get something visually not reminding soap, too soft, or nor soapy, or itchy, etc. This part is easy.
But when I start testing (and after a month I got only 3 batches to test, others are not ready yet), I get the idea of real good soaping mastership: soap has to feel good and nice to your hands! To clean your hands and to be safe and gentle to it! And to be good to handle it for a long time (not to dissolve on the second day of using, as the soap I bought in a very beatiful and professionally looking package). That's the basics. You can add any colours or scents whatever, it's all optional. But if your soap doesn't meet the basics - it can harm people. So that's the one side.
On the other hand I read all this soapmaking posts with pictures and "sweet" comments below "what a beatiful gorgeous amasing fantastic (choose your own) soap you've made"
HOW DO YOU KNOW THE QUALITY OF THE SOAP BY PIC so you comment about it?!!
I know, I know. It's an old and painful topic, but I got 2 messages already from the forum admins how I feel about the forum, why I don't post anything or comment. But I've only started and there is so many things to learn, and I dont have questions (but the above one) I cant find the answers yet.
Some people would say "but its so great when soap looks beautiful". Yes, it is great, when it is plus to great quality. But if there is only looks - it's not a soap.
Sorry, just need to vent it somewhere public, so I can get over the frustration and keep on getting closer to high quality soap)))
I keep experementing and trying oils and technics. But what I get as results and what I read (especially at FB page, but here also) put me into a cognitive dissonance.
On one hand I have no technical questions, because if you read and follow instructions well your chances to fail are almost zero. To fail I mean to get something visually not reminding soap, too soft, or nor soapy, or itchy, etc. This part is easy.
But when I start testing (and after a month I got only 3 batches to test, others are not ready yet), I get the idea of real good soaping mastership: soap has to feel good and nice to your hands! To clean your hands and to be safe and gentle to it! And to be good to handle it for a long time (not to dissolve on the second day of using, as the soap I bought in a very beatiful and professionally looking package). That's the basics. You can add any colours or scents whatever, it's all optional. But if your soap doesn't meet the basics - it can harm people. So that's the one side.
On the other hand I read all this soapmaking posts with pictures and "sweet" comments below "what a beatiful gorgeous amasing fantastic (choose your own) soap you've made"
HOW DO YOU KNOW THE QUALITY OF THE SOAP BY PIC so you comment about it?!!
I know, I know. It's an old and painful topic, but I got 2 messages already from the forum admins how I feel about the forum, why I don't post anything or comment. But I've only started and there is so many things to learn, and I dont have questions (but the above one) I cant find the answers yet.
Some people would say "but its so great when soap looks beautiful". Yes, it is great, when it is plus to great quality. But if there is only looks - it's not a soap.
Sorry, just need to vent it somewhere public, so I can get over the frustration and keep on getting closer to high quality soap)))