This guy wants me to make soap as a gift for someone he knows. I told him I currently use either olive and/or coconut oil as the base oils, and then he can decide what scented oils to add.
So he asks which scents I have now so I say "orange, lemon, spearmint, lavender".
So then he says ok I'll take 1 coconut soap, 1 olive soap and 1 lavender soap.
So I explain again the coconut and olive is just the base ingredient that becomes the soap, they aren't for scents. I've tried to explain it several times, but he asked again which scents I have and I say again "orange, lemon, spearmint, lavender".
So he goes "you don't have coconut or olive anymore"?
I even tried to explain like the coconut and olive are like flour that make up a cake and the lavender oil for example is like the vanilla flavoring in the cake.
He still doesn't get it, does anyone have a simple way of explaining this?
Thanks
So he asks which scents I have now so I say "orange, lemon, spearmint, lavender".
So then he says ok I'll take 1 coconut soap, 1 olive soap and 1 lavender soap.
So I explain again the coconut and olive is just the base ingredient that becomes the soap, they aren't for scents. I've tried to explain it several times, but he asked again which scents I have and I say again "orange, lemon, spearmint, lavender".
So he goes "you don't have coconut or olive anymore"?
I even tried to explain like the coconut and olive are like flour that make up a cake and the lavender oil for example is like the vanilla flavoring in the cake.
He still doesn't get it, does anyone have a simple way of explaining this?
Thanks