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mulberrysoap

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  1. That customer sounds like a complete nightmare!! How can any business afford to ship international for free?!! The costs involved in preparing the order takes time with customs etc. What a cheek!

    I love companies that offer to ship usps to the UK, the prices are very good imo, royal mail charges more and the parcel is coming from across the pond which would not be cheap!!

  2. I spoke to a fragrance house today ( I am looking to purchase fragrance codes that work in cold process soap) anyway, what was interesting was the fact the fragrance house said that yes some suppliers do water down (not with water of course) the fragrances before selling to us, she said that not all of them do so but some of them do in order to stretch the oils and to bring the costs down lower.

    I thought it was an urban myth but it has just been confirmed by a fragrance house and I believe her.

  3. I think sometimes these things take a combo of things. Sometimes it is sheer luck and sometimes it is hard work. Businesses can take time to build, if you have been making soaps and candles for a year or so, well it can be unrealistic to set the world alight. Run your own race, work hard and hopefully things will fall into place.

    With Youtube, there is a UK soaper with tons of views, she now makes money off her ads she places before her vids, she has lots of wholesale etc and she has been making CP soap for 2 years, she started selling CP soap within a few days of making her first bar. I think she has used a combo of things, luck, hard work and looking at what other soapers are doing and then doing the same thing. It works for her.

  4. I think that is what the woman on the youtube video was using...maybe. TY She did it so fast it was a little hard to see exactly what the tool was (to me). I am going to order one from Ikea. Now what else to get to make shipping worthwhile :)

    In the UK there are stainless steel jugs which are handy. Maybe they have them in the US also

  5. I think you will be quite pleased with the IGI 6006. Makes for a nice, creamy container candle, and it has good HT. In my experience, it will need a longer cure than a paraffin because of the soy content.

    Good luck!

    Thanks Ravens! I hope so, I think Candles is a learning curve just like CP/HP, but no 4 weeks waiting time!Lol!

  6. Hi, hope you dont mind me asking but how have you ordered from peaks? Whenever I ask they always say they do not do international shipping :(

    Also Alfa chemicals will not do anything less than 1 tonn as I keep ringing them to ask xx

    Hi I had to get it sent to a friend who kindly sent it on to me. I got sample wicks etc to make it worth the while.

    With Alfa, it could be worth finding out if others in the UK also like the wax and doing a co-op on it.

  7. This is such an interesting thread. I am also in the UK and I ordered a small amount of 6006 from Peaks to try it out. It is coming anyday now and I hope it is a nice wax to start with. I ordered a few different sample packs of wicks as well as small tumblers to try out.

    I hope you manage to find the wax you need. I think if the 6006 works well, I will go down the alfa route and see if they can make it a smaller order or something, I guess it is worth a shot at asking.

  8. Thanks for the suggestions so far everyone :) I have tried using eos and unless it is triple distilled it really does fade after a while. The eos in the UK are a bit different to the higher quality you have access to in the US. jimo.

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