Intro to M&P: Worth it?

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Spooky said:
Alrighty, so that's a lot on Lush, which I don't care about. Any answers to the question I asked about the quality of M&P versus what might be found at popular e-tailers?

Edited to add: Deda, that's a superb sig.
I like the Hard as Milled soap from Wisteria Lane. It is a good melt and pour base because it has a great lather and is a hard soap so it lasts longer then some of the other M&P bases. There are also some great bases on Wholesalesuppliesplus.com
I've tried about every M&P base there is and these are the one's I like the most and use presently. If you get a good product I believe she will like the soap.
Also a good book to get started is "Melt and Mold Soap Crafting" by Westerman.
Hope this helps!
 
I LOVE both. CP is chemistry at it's best and is wonderful for your skin. I will NEVER use store bought soap again. M&P is wonderful for my creative side. I can make beautiful soaps instantly. So it depends, you are really comparing apples to oranges.
 

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