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What where your first thoughs about soap...

I was just thinking about somethings I did as a child and I remember

playing in a vacant house in the city and in this house I came across

a box of different very old hotel soaps. Wow some of the package

designs and fragrances. I absolutely loved them! I was curious as to

how they where made but to young to want to find out. Then as a young

adult (20's) a lady had homemade soap balls in her bathroom and I

asked how she made them. It seemed simple and so began my dig for how

too make things from scratch on my own. Sam beat me to it by one

because she already had found a book about soapmaking and that is how

we got started...though we don't make soaps together anymore, and her

soap making adventures are put on the back burner.

What triggered you all to make things from scratch?

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So you just.... Followed your nose? hehe

Shaye

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Hi Marie,

My odyssey is not as romantic as yours. LOL.

After returning from Italy I began a hunt for a particular scent from

days gone by - a 60's-ish scent. I was just looking for the scent.

After looking for names, scents, and products I stumbled into a

soapmakers site.

I was overwhelmed with ideas. I spent months researching, planning,

playing with formulas, looking at 'stuff' in the wee hours of the

mornings. Insomnia can be productive.

Finally, I approached my wife about letting me order a few 'things.'

When the stuff arrived it sat in the computer room for a few more

months because I was hesistant to work with lye. It's funny, but

I've probably been exposed to, inhaled, or had pumped into my system

chemicals far worse than lye.

One weekend I finally got up the courage to make soap. What a mess I

made, but I *made* soap. It lathered well, felt good on the skin,

and *I* made it. After that, I was hooked.

I look back at the beginnings and see where I am now. Our last

inventory showed, according to my wife, " enough junk to soap the

world. " Harumph, isn't that what a basement is for? <giggle>

.......and, to make things worse, I never did find the original scent

I was looking for. But man, my nose has been stuck in some pretty

awesome scents over the years.

Kirk

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> What where your first thoughs about soap...

>

> I was just thinking about somethings I did as a child and I remember

> playing in a vacant house in the city and in this house I came

across

> a box of different very old hotel soaps. Wow some of the package

> designs and fragrances. I absolutely loved them! I was curious as to

> how they where made but to young to want to find out. Then as a

young

> adult (20's) a lady had homemade soap balls in her bathroom and I

> asked how she made them. It seemed simple and so began my dig for

how

> too make things from scratch on my own. Sam beat me to it by one

> because she already had found a book about soapmaking and that is

how

> we got started...though we don't make soaps together anymore, and

her

> soap making adventures are put on the back burner.

>

> What triggered you all to make things from scratch?

>

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Im always curious as to what brings us on this track of wanting to

make things from scratch ourselves.

Gabby

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> Very interesting question, Gabby!

>

> I didn't have any wonderful childhood discoveries, as you did. As

an adult, though, I developed a love for gardening that extended to

herbs and then to natural, herbal cosmetics. That, of course, led to

soap! :-) What could be more fun? I still love gardening, too.

>

> Beth

> www.soapandgarden.com

> www.soapandgarden.blogspot.com

> Be good to your skin!

>

>

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> In a message dated 02/18/09 12:58:54 Eastern Standard Time,

wakerens@... writes:

> What triggered you all to make things from scratch?

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Gabby,

It's the rush I get from knowing what's in the product. The creatively behind

it. The feeling of oils, butters, clays, etc., between my fingers. The foaming

of the bubbles. The creaminess of a cream. The aromas, the scents, the colors...

the final Aah! moment.

Empowerment! Yes, I can! A product that's better for me, my family and the

environment.

Plus it's not bad that I get a few extra bucks in my pocket, either.

by Marisol in Brooklyn

Salt

Sea sprays press his hair

Rolling down his back, I am

the eye of his storm.

From: Marie <wakerens@...>

Subject: Re: Soaps

Date: Friday, February 20, 2009, 5:14 PM

Im always curious as to what brings us on this track of wanting to

make things from scratch ourselves.

Gabby

>

> Very interesting question, Gabby!

>

> I didn't have any wonderful childhood discoveries, as you did. As

an adult, though, I developed a love for gardening that extended to

herbs and then to natural, herbal cosmetics. That, of course, led to

soap! :-) What could be more fun? I still love gardening, too.

>

> Beth

> www.soapandgarden. com

> www.soapandgarden. blogspot. com

> Be good to your skin!

>

>

>

> In a message dated 02/18/09 12:58:54 Eastern Standard Time,

wakerens@... writes:

> What triggered you all to make things from scratch?

>

>

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