[soapcraft] Re: Essential Oil Book

  • From: "Mandy Coleman" <mok.mansions@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 08:46:44 +1300

 

 

Kia ora

 

Sounds expensive?

 

Arohanui

Mandy Coleman

Mokihinui Mansions

36-56 Lewis Street

Mokihinui

RD1 Westport

037821837

0273075881

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From: soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Louise Shing
Sent: Sunday, 21 March 2010 10:28 p.m.
To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [soapcraft] Re: Essential Oil Book

 

A mammoth book that I have read only a miniscule amount of when studying
aromatherapy years ago.


Thanks
Louise


on 21/3/10 10:25 PM, Liz Brook at liz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Louise - it is called "The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy" by Salvatore
Battaglia - it is a huge tome, but I love just reading a little at a time,
then digest, then read more.

Liz


----- Original Message ----- 
 
From:  Louise Shing  <mailto:louiseshing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:louiseshing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
 
To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 9:53 PM
 
Subject: [soapcraft] Re: Ross's Soap
 

Liz

What is the book that you have about  Essential oils?


Louise


on 21/3/10 11:28 AM, Liz Brook at  liz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  wrote:

 

Ross,   Thanks for the info re the titanium dioxide - I'm excited to try
something I haven't done before.  I have some titanium dioxide, but  have
never used it!  

Thanks too, for  the info on the fos - I'm really tempted.  But, I've still
so much to  learn about eos, and have an excellent book - so it might have
to wait for  now.

I wouldn't be in a hurry to change your packaging - it is really  lovely and
I imagine would really appeal to women buyers.

What I used to  do at markets and do at retail outlets, and it is very
effective, cos  although you can see my soap, you can't smell the scent - is
to provide a  sample size - in my case half the size of full size.  Type up
a little  label with the name of the soap and scent - ensure it is covered
with clear  sticky wrap (that clear contact stuff),  - back and front cut it
out (I  used little labels, Avery 65's) and then use a pin to push through
the label  into the soap.  They look tidy and professional.  The public can
pick them up and look, feel and smell to their delight.  Every 6 months   or
so as the scent fades (probably less often with fos) I replace the  samples.
The retailer is happy and the customer is more likely to  purchase.  I
wouldn't worry about a soap menu, as it is the visual  thing that is needed
- I think.

I would give  this a go before doing away with your boxes.

Liz


----- Original Message -----  
 
From:  Ross  Spencer  <mailto:galahad@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:galahad@xxxxxxxxxxxx>   
 
To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  
 
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 10:58   AM
 
Subject: [soapcraft] Re: Ross's  Soap
 

 
 

Thanks,  Liz



The  soap was natural, uncoloured soap  swirled through soap with titanium
dioxide.  It is definitely  the titanium dioxide which gave the crackled
look



Generally  about scent - I usually create the  fragrance blend to the
concept/name rather  than other way around and  I think that makes a
difference.  Plus the  fragrance blend is  usually fairly complex.  The
thing about FOs is they  are quite  concentrated (the same with EOs) and
they smell very different when   diluted which is why when blending you
should use a piece of blotter  or  tissue.  I also test on my  skin.



I  really have to rethink the packaging.   I have some at a co-op store the
comment was that people (and  women in particular) would be more likely to
buy  if they could see  the soap and the colours.  Shame it didn't travel
well.  I  might have to go towards your beautiful packaging but I love my
boxes L   any thoughts around this?  I thought of  doing a soap "menu" for
the co-op  store with  pics



I  also have concerns about the shape.   Some love it and some find it
awkward.  Some changes  required here I think



I  am really aware of the label issue.   I have made some changes but still
not happy.  I really  want all of the info on there.



Thanks  for your feedback, Liz.  I  really love Lothario



Ross







 
 

From:   soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
<mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx%5d>   On  Behalf Of Liz Brook
Sent: Sunday, 21 March 2010  8:57  a.m.
To: Soapcraft
Subject: [soapcraft]  Ross's  Soap

 
 
 

Ross,  if it  is not a  secret, can you tell me how you achieved the crazed
look - I just   love it.  Did you use titanium dioxide for this?  It is
consistent  and not - very beautiful, different and stunning.  I  want to
try!


Also, I think your  soap has put a whole  different light on fragrant oil
soaps for me.  I  have not found  one that I have liked yet.  I think with
the right  combinations  a good fo scent can be enjoyable.  Although I
didn't like  the  scent at first, in the shower it is really attractive (if
you can call a   scent attractive)!  It lingers on my skin, which I usually
don't like - I  may experiment.  I feel you have a lot of  experience with
blending and it  shows.


Well  done!


Ross's Creation -   Lothario


Initial Visual   Impression
Beautiful box -  but it didn't travel well  and was squashed. Loved the
name. The font on the  label is sooooooo  tiny that even with my glasses I
struggled to read the  description  under the name. Which is a touch I
really liked - very  descriptive.  The scent was very, very strong and
overpowering.

Packaging
Beautiful. I'm not a fan of  boxes, as  I like to have some idea of what is
inside, but I loved  the box, very femine  and attractive.

Soap - Non shower  experience
Oh wow, what a  beautiful look and feel. Creamy  colour with a same colour
sort of swirl and  the outside feel and  look is crazed, like old china
(which I love).  Interesting shape -  not sure if I liked it or not, but
really like the fact  that it is  different.


Soap - in the  shower
Interesting  to  hold - perhaps for me a little shorter. Fantastic lather. A
nice  hard bar. The  scent is much more alluring in the shower. I actually
liked it - high praise  from me. I generally do not like fragrant oil
scents. I guess because of this  I don't use soap with fo. The scent
lingers and is less in your face in the  shower and out.  

Summary


Up the font size on  the label, because I  think the recipient of the soap
is missing out - if they  need  reading glasses like me! Beautiful
packaging, I find names hard to come   up with, and I liked this name - it
matched the soap. Really liked  the look of  the soap, interesting and as a
soapmaker want to know  how you accomplished the  look. I would definitely
buy, but not if in  a box.

 

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