I don’t mind paying that for handmade soap with quality ingredients that last longer than commercial soaps. I used to buy from a soapmaker in East Tennessee but they stopped selling online. This is the first soapmaker I’ve found with comparable products and their prices are in line with what they’re having to pay for ingredients. Just my opinion. I’m not affiliated with them in any way but I do save up my money to buy their stuff for myself and as gifts.
$38+ shipping for 2 bars of soap with a rock is crayzyy.
I don’t mind paying that for handmade soap with quality ingredients that last longer than commercial soaps. I used to buy from a soapmaker in East Tennessee but they stopped selling online. This is the first soapmaker I’ve found with comparable products and their prices are in line with what they’re having to pay for ingredients. Just my opinion. I’m not affiliated with them in any way but I do save up my money to buy their stuff for myself and as gifts.
@@katwitanruna I'm around those parts and at every craft fair or farmers market, or flea market there are amazing cold processed soaps for cheappp.