Like FOhoarder, I've always been crafty whether it was making gift baskets, crocheting and making bath & body products for personal use or gifts. I'd purchase handcrafted soaps but often found myself unsatisfied with certain aspects of it, usually how long it lasted vs the amount I paid for it.
I work as a massage therapist and recently started contracting with a spa that allows me the freedom to custom blend products for client sessions, whether it's a salt / sugar scrub, body wrap or bath blend. I enjoy the process of learning more about the benefits of various herbs, clays and salts and started infusing oils for use during sessions. Clients really appreciate the personal touch that this adds, which fuels my desire to learn more.
When I realized that all I needed was a bit of lye to make the oils I already have on hand into soap, it was a natural progression. And all the endless blends I can make with herbs, exfoliants and EOs is exciting. Plus, my husband got hooked as well exclaiming after the first time, "We just made SOAP????!!!! That was so EASY!!!" We made one 2 lbs. batch each and gave many bars away to friends, yet still had enough to last us for three months. There's no going back to store bought soap for our household, and crafting it has renewed my interest in purchasing others' handcrafted soaps that contain ingredients I'm curious about using in mine.