Just a little advice I can give you from selling at a lot of farmers markets and craft shows. Give samples out that keep your customers at your table. For example, I let my customers try out some of my hand lotion at the table as I am talking with them. Most people like the lotion and than...
I was wondering if anyone has used Sal Butter before? If so, how did you like working with it? What properties did it add to your products. Any info would be very helpful. Thanks everyone!
I make my melt and pour from scratch. The beer is added similar to how you would do goat milk during the lye process and you hot process the soap with a few extra ingredients so it will re-melt. Temperature and the formula is key to making a quality melt and pour that is easy to work with.
I just tried Black Raspberry Vanilla from WSP and I have to see I really like this scent. I needed a fragrance that would compliment a coffee scrub I was working on and the berry does a great job of toning down and complimenting the coffee.
Made up a 5 pound block of melt and pour beer soap today with one of my favorite beers, Fat Tire! Came out pretty nice I think. Let me know what you think. Cheers!
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