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Stinkydancer

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  1. It's so funny I started with CP and ended up doing HP and MP which I like better personally than CP. There is a market for both as long as your putting out a good product with great customer service. Most people will go to the store and buy whatever "soap" because it's cheap so you really have to convince most that your 6 dollar plus shipping soap is worth it, this is where the put out good soap comes in whether it's CP/HP or MP. Make your soap special. It takes a good long while to build a customer base especially online so be prepared to spend a lot of money to get started at first and you reap the rewards later. Soap is definitely not a get rich quick or even make money really quick sort of business. Good luck and have fun!
  2. Well said but far easier to be creative with melt and pour and more fun too. :-) You can't CP clear soap- well you could but it's a PITA. Cp soapers do more of the swirls and bakery soap cakes and such. MP soapers do beautiful swirls or even scenes in their soap. Both are really amazing. I do mostly HP anymore- CP scents aren't strong enough for me- so my soap is "rustic". LOL My MP soap is my wild creative side. You should try both after research and decide which you like better. I will say try CandyBee's recipes for MP- WOW! I can thank you in person- CB. :-) I make your GM and Honey for myself but your additives are always spot on without killing lather. Amazing. Ok Sorry to hijack with the Candy Bee love fest. I've been a lurker for awhile so I'm new to posting here.
  3. Very nice soap. I gave up stabilizing that FO, it works for a couple of weeks and that's it- I have used 2 different companies with stabilizers too. :-( Good luck with it. FYI- my customers love the brown and I top it with pink. Less to worry about. Peaks Pink Sugar is the best I think.
  4. I'm curious as well. I know the Stephenson Goat Milk Soap Base with SLES is amazing- way less drying than SFIC, probably because the ph is lower and my skin loves low ph even though I make high ph soaps. LOL My customer base wouldn't like the SLES so I use SFIC but I use Stephenson personally if I use MP.
  5. My favorites are the wooden ones. You can pick them up cheap on Ebay. Never had a stuck soap problem with a wooden mold lined with freezer paper. I have been lining molds for so long, it take me about 30 seconds to do and less of a hassle to unmold than anything else.
  6. Eczema is so different for everyone. I can't imagine wanting to soak in a tub when you have it with a bath bomb but to each their own. I cannot use Pine Tar Soap or even my HP soap and no melt and pour either. I use the foaming bath butter from NDA to wash with unscented but with olive oil infused with Calendula, Comfrey and Burdock. I will have to try Chef Mom's other herbs. I think it's the lower ph of that product that doesn't aggravate me. Castile even aggravates when I'm in a flare which of course most of the time- stays to my hands. Sometimes the infused oil doesn't even work and I have to go to my commercial stand by Gold Bond Ultimate with Aloe or the Shea one but that is a last resort. Sometimes my lotions or lotion bars even aggravate. My skin is just hyper sensitive when I have a flare. Hard to avoid on your hands as a soap maker. :-( Anyway, good luck- I would maybe infuse those herbs into the bomb or try stinky Pine Tar. Ugh!
  7. WOW!!! Just WOW! There are no words. She had to know that bowl wasn't going to be big enough right?
  8. Thanks so much for the reply. I know I can buy the white as well but I wanted to just stick with one base for MP and make life easier and try to keep costs down. I knew I should have just bought both- LOL. I only sell a handful of MP compared to my CP and HP but it's fun to play with sometimes. Thanks again!
  9. This is a stupid question but I'm not used to MP so much. How much TD should I use to get an opaque base from a clear soap? I'm just trying to cut costs a little by just having one base. I know I don't want to have too much TD in the soap. I tried today but just used a popsicle stick and it isn't opaque enough. Thanks in advance...
  10. I'm not sure I like either of them. It seems Snowdrift has denatured alcohol (SD40B) and it doesn't look like they have a broadband preservative either. MillCreek is OK but I'm not a paraben person and they use them. Have you looked into Rainshadow labs- they have some awesome bases and use fab ingredients.
  11. There are a few places you can go- I do M/P on occasion and I like the SFIC bases that are sulfate free. I would compare prices at Elements, TKB Trading, and Brambleberry (they are usually more expensive) The last batch I bought was from elements. Prices on Glycerin soap have gone up. Oooh- Wisteria Lane is good too.
  12. Yep- it's usually people wanting free stuff. I would do it for a You Tuber or a blogger that is big but those people generally buy then review. They never ask for anything free.
  13. I agree with you there. Granted I have never exactly asked her but I'm assuming that it is cpop or a version of it. On her webpage, she says all my soaps are made cp which kind of threw me and I had to try it. It was soft and melted away quick. It was fully saponified just soft because it hadn't been left to sit. Is there really a difference in opinion on curing and saponification on different forums? They are two different things at least that's what I think from too many soapy years. Weird... I didn't think you were disrespecting or anything.
  14. Yeah I understand that it just seems overly soft, if you know what I mean. Also, its advertised all my loaves are made fresh when ordered, so that led me to believe it isn't going through a full cure. It's good soap regardless, but just wondering how she can pop out loaves that fast.
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