SeattleMartin
Embracing the wonderful madness of soap!
To me, this statement looks like it would be too much work for you. Like you are cutting corners.
either list the ingredients or don't. You said you search regulations but clearly didn't if you put appx.
you should probably learn to swim & run before you do a triathlon. You need to learn to make a good soap before you start to sell it.
It looks like you decided to sell soap before you learned how to make it. It doesn't work that way and you won't be making $$$$$$$ of money off of it.
I appreciate your feedback but this is not a discussion about my product or how good it is. However, if you must know I have not had any bad feedback on my products (in particular soap, but if you must know I actually do have several other products in development.) In fact, I have literally had to double and triple production on some soaps and this is just with family and friends. I have already somehow started acquiring investors without even trying. So... yah. There is that.
To wit, I am far from trying to cut corners but I am also largely a one person operation using my experience, knowledge and sometimes even expertise in various fields such as: Chemistry; Cooking; Photography; Design (print and online); Printing; Marketing; etc. Must I go on?
I actually did read lots of rules and regulations and LAWS and ... well whatever. To be honest, I really wanted to see if it was something the community here would think is admissible and what, if any, their experiences in this are. I wanted perspective. I was also trying to understand a very vaguely written piece of ... actually I think earlene understood it pretty well if you would like to go back and revisit her reply.
Glad we agree on how interesting this isThis is a very interesting discussion and I enjoy reading everyone's points of views.
Soap packaging I believe is regulated by the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act.
You are right about the FPLA, but the shaving soap is where I discovered (before posting this thread) that some soap becomes cosmetic simply because it is a 'shaving product' and everything that earlene said. Sucks but ... ? Well this is what it is in the USA. I can't wait to dive into the international stuff. I will probably start with Canada and Mexico, then delve a bit into EU. Sounds lovely! Also, trying to design my shaving soap labels has only been slightly less frustrating than developing the shaving soap. At least that has been my experience.
Also, thanks for all your feedback. I am listening. Go ahead and be all over the place in my threads. I don't mind, to be honest.
They really are, and I cannot thank you enough for understanding that I really am just trying to navigate an ever-changing landscape while very honestly doing the right thing and being a decent person. It means quite a bit to me and my business partners. We have a particular vision (admittedly it is mostly my vision, but one they believe in) that is forming and taking shape. And thanks for taking the time to help me understand some of this. I really do mean that.The regs certainly are hard to maneuver, aren't they? Anyway, I am sorry for not reading your reference more thoroughly!
All of that aside, I do want to thank you all once and again for your feedback and sorry I have not been able to reply to you all personally. I also hope that this helps to enlighten others in terms of labeling and clear up some of the questions that I believe we all have.
Much Love,
Marty (Anna, Martin & Co.)