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Sep. 18th, 2014 03:08 pmSo I had a chat with the folks at Town Hall and explained that I wanted to know if a home-based business selling handmade soap over the Internet was okay where I lived. After some time on hold and discussion, the person who picked up the phone asked, "No one coming or going to the apartment, right?"
"Nope. Just me taking stuff to the post office."
"Yeah, that's fine. Come down to the department offices and $BUREAUCRASPEAK $LEGAL_FOO $OFFICE_HOURS $ETC_ETC_ETC..."
Anyway, point is, I've been debating opening a small Etsy shop for the sale of homemade soaps. Since it appears that I can get the appropriate paperwork to do so in my town, the next step is to determine what would be involved first in setting one up, then in keeping one going, and then in whether or not I really wanted to go through with all of that. Business plans, I think, come after one has decided that yes, it would be something of enough interest to me to be worth my time.
On a tangentially related note, if any of you reading this who know me might be interested in a sample or anything let me know. Especially if you have any particular scent preferences or skin/inhalation allergies.
"Nope. Just me taking stuff to the post office."
"Yeah, that's fine. Come down to the department offices and $BUREAUCRASPEAK $LEGAL_FOO $OFFICE_HOURS $ETC_ETC_ETC..."
Anyway, point is, I've been debating opening a small Etsy shop for the sale of homemade soaps. Since it appears that I can get the appropriate paperwork to do so in my town, the next step is to determine what would be involved first in setting one up, then in keeping one going, and then in whether or not I really wanted to go through with all of that. Business plans, I think, come after one has decided that yes, it would be something of enough interest to me to be worth my time.
On a tangentially related note, if any of you reading this who know me might be interested in a sample or anything let me know. Especially if you have any particular scent preferences or skin/inhalation allergies.
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Date: 2014-09-18 09:33 pm (UTC)Would definitely be interested in/willing to review/test samples! Caveat: I'm scent-sensitive to some things as migraine triggers - all the fake flowery stuff/artificial berry whatever one finds at places like Yankee Candle, Bed Bath and Body Works, and Target Home Decoration are quick trips to the antinausea and pain meds for me.
Essential-oil type scents, natural/higher quality stuff - those seem to work much better. Vanilla, lavender, cinnamon, rosemary, sage, citrus are all good examples.
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Date: 2014-09-19 04:00 am (UTC)Also I'd be happy to sample as I love delicious soaps and trust you to make things.
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Date: 2014-09-19 04:04 am (UTC)Coconut oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, jojoba, olive oil, water, lye, the essential oils, any spices I might've put into Fuzz's batch, and one egg yolk. Although I forgot the egg yolk with Fuzz's batch and I'm sorry for that, but there's also palm oil in her batch, which helps with conditioning. The bars still work, regardless.
Fuzz's shampoo was an attempt to get something with a smell similar to the cinnamon-clove shampoo bar at Lush, although mine was sort of mottled green and brown in color rather than red and cinnamon. I can do something similar again or I can work up a different set of scents if preferred.
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Date: 2014-09-19 04:14 am (UTC)When I have a little more brain, I might talk to you about presents as giving soaps is always a good gift idea in my family.
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Date: 2014-09-19 03:48 pm (UTC)Most of the Shampoos I've been buying the last few years have either been jasmine, cinnamon, or coconut in scent.
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Date: 2014-09-19 11:32 pm (UTC)I'm game for samples as well, especially if they're lilac, rose or cinnamon/ginger/cassia related. :) No allergies or other sensitivities here, and the fact that you're looking more toward essential oils and the like right from the start is an immediate point in your favor. And my sniffer's favor. :)
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