B brian0523 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 29, 2007 Messages 315 Reaction score 2 Location New Jersey Aug 1, 2008 #1 I just wondering, do you find that colored bars of soap sell more than natural bars? I'm torn between colors and natural. Love them both.
I just wondering, do you find that colored bars of soap sell more than natural bars? I'm torn between colors and natural. Love them both.
7 7053joanne Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 515 Reaction score 3 Aug 1, 2008 #2 I find it doesn't matter too much....but I think it depends on your customers.
Black soap n candle lady Well-Known Member Joined Jul 21, 2008 Messages 343 Reaction score 12 Aug 1, 2008 #3 Go ahead! Make and enjoy both. Its all about being creative and loving to soap.
L Lathergirl Member Joined Jul 28, 2008 Messages 20 Reaction score 4 Aug 1, 2008 #4 I find that folks are more attracted to scent when it comes to soap. Color is just a nice bonus sometimes, but not a necessity.
I find that folks are more attracted to scent when it comes to soap. Color is just a nice bonus sometimes, but not a necessity.
B Birdie Well-Known Member Joined Jan 6, 2008 Messages 177 Reaction score 0 Aug 1, 2008 #5 Truly, Brian, it depends on what market you want to target.
C Chay Well-Known Member Joined Jan 16, 2008 Messages 1,162 Reaction score 19 Location Ohio Aug 1, 2008 #6 As a seller I can't answer that question as I do not color any of my soaps. As a consumer, I tend to pick up a brightly colored swirl first but ultimately I purchase on scent.
As a seller I can't answer that question as I do not color any of my soaps. As a consumer, I tend to pick up a brightly colored swirl first but ultimately I purchase on scent.