Hi guys--I've been on a soap forum and recently asked the question about when a new soaper could feel confident beginning to sell. I asked because I noticed they had been advising a more experienced soaper to stop selling...
Most of the responses suggested 2 years of experience before selling. I'd like to ask you experienced soapers some of the questions I asked them:
1. How much experience (in batch # or years) do you think generally a person should have before selling?
2. WHAT makes a great bar of soap, precisely?
3. If I am not selling based on photos, and it doesn't matter if my soap turns out identical each time, would that change the timeframe?
4. What are the hazards of selling soap? I know so far about pockets of lye and not fully saponified soap.
5. Anything else you have to add would be excellent!
I don't expect to ever make a business out of this, but I'm really enjoying making soap from our beeswax, some of my garden fruits and veggies, our egg yolks, etc., and I'd love to sell at least enough to cover my soaping expenses, something that would become difficult if I experimented at this rate for another 2 years!
me&thegals, sudsily
