Jennifer Horne
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I think it was well said and perfectly to the point.Well, the author of their post used the words ‘is it my fault people are asking to buy soap from me?’
I felt necessary to be direct.
The original OP edited it to a much lesser snotty tone than originally posted.
Everything I responded to was in response to the tone of the original post. Fancyschmancy has edited it so I look b*tchy.
A soaper looking to sell soap needs a solid year of making and testing soap before selling, not two months with mostly M&P experience. I read all of her posts before posting, I felt I was addressing her from an informed position on her experience from the totality of what she has posted on this forum.
The excuse of ‘not my fault people want to buy from me’ is naive at best and arrogant at worst. I’ll give a M&P person a pass, because it’s M&P, but she’s confident in one lye recipe she just poured and hasn’t cured fully. That is one. Giant. Red. Flag.
Yes, she needs to be reprimanded. For her safety, her potential customers, and so she learns.
It would be mean to keep my mouth shut and read how she gets sued later on down the road.
If you think I’m mean because I’m direct and I care for her and her potential customers, you don’t know me well. Let’s have coffee and talk. Seriously.
Edit. I would love to sit and have coffee with you but NOT bc you seem mean.
Ok am sorry and i probably shouldn't ask bc its a soaping sin but can you please share the recipe, i have greatly been wanting to try salt bars and i just cant seem to figure out how to formulate my own recipeI kicked off the new year a day early by making a batch of ZNSC and a batch of salt bars and will probably make more salt bars tomorrow. That will give them plenty of time to cure for Christmas next year . I also checked my 2019 soap archive for color retention, as well as DOS. The indigo and madder soaps are looking pretty good, with minimal fading at 4-6 months, while the annatto, orange wax and clay soaps all look as bright as the day I made them. The green plant colorants have faded or turned brown. I was unhappy to find a few early soaps that have 1-2 spots of DOS. The batches were made before I started using ROE and CA or EDTA and around the same time. The recipes varied, but they all had OO, so I’m hoping it was a bad bottle of oil. It makes me wish I could get some of that good Australia OO here in the US .
What i do and what i have heard some people do is, put all the oily dishes in a bin or bucket of some sort and the next day when its soap and not raw soap clean all the soap off the dishes and then wash with HOT HOT HOT water and dawn dish liquid.I found that rinsing under cold water straight after pouring works so much better than the next day.
I made a batch of Nag champa with coffee grounds soap and a sandalwood & vanilla.
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