1- never stop learning. 2- be patient. 3- get out and do something, start something make batch and give to family, friends... 4- don't take anything personally. 5- learn marketing. 6- be real, be yourself. 7- don't buy likes on social media. 8- don't be afraid to make changes. 9- don't compare yourself to everyone else. 10- DON'T GIVE UP.
My wife started a soap company selling foaming hand soap in 2019, then during the pandemic I learned how to make cold processed soap, dish soap, shave soap, shampoo and conditioner bars and more. I watched pretty much all the videos on this channel (and many others), bought the same Russian made soap cutter, designed my own labels and packaging. Most of what we make we still end up using ourselves, haven't broken even yet, but that's ok, it's a side-gig. One of these days we'll bump up the marketing efforts. Maybe one day it'll become more than a side-gig. In the meantime, we're learning and innovating and making the best product we can. Cheers
My husband and I started making soap because of my allergies (primarily coconut, but several other oils as well), found a few specialty shops willing to buy for resale, and we customized some batches for them. The first year we made $26 profit. As a side gig begun to allow me to use nice soaps, I think we did well. When candle and soap "crafting" became a thing, we had trouble finding anyone who wanted to buy our stuff and just made for ourselves, and donated a lot to centers for the homeless. Kudos to anyone who can succeed in making a business of this.
Thank you for that I needed to read that as well as hear the valuable message in the video blessings and thank you ...I wish I knew you to learn from you
I started this as a hobby in June this year 2022 (winter here), and have been overwhelmed by the massive response. I can't even keep up with orders... as batches get cut, out they go. hardly even have time to advertise them :) Guest houses, shops, markers, private clients, gift bags, charity fund raisers.... So many projects! And this is still a sode hustle in my kitchen :) Still learning and messing up, but I've made a decent profit this far, no losses, and am excited for the growth. Thanks Uncle John for this channel... it means the world to me. love from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
Most important point made, IMO: Can’t please everyone! SOOOO TRUE!!! Yet, so hard. Love what you said: If you try to cater to everybody, you’ll go NUTS and BROKE 😜.
It’s 2024 and I just opened a beard oil company this year and am thinking of soap to add to my line up. Started looking around and found your videos. Hope to learn more before I make soap
Some people go into the business as a quick rich and go overboard with adding too many products at once. It don't work that way, you really have to invest and keep investing in your business. You always have to constantly learn new things and expand your horizons. I made soaps, started small local business, expanded from friends, family and markets to creating a website....then covid hit, but that didn't keep us down the website help us sell more. Then got diagnose with breast cancer, that knock us out. Glad to say all is well , but I still have my days. I really don't know if i can ever really recover and start again, only the future can tell. But I wish all of you peeps the best of luck and keep on soaping.
Spot on bud. I’ve been making soap for 6 years and have been a registered business for a little over a year. I have a website and am organically growing. Everything you said is the absolute truth.
All very good advice. My degree is actually in Ops Management. Much of what you shared here, is part of what they teach for the entrepreneurial portion. One thing I would add to this list is, figure out if there may be a unique market that many wouldn't think about... example, a friend of mine owns a tattoo shop. One thing they suggest to people for tattoo after care is unscented soap without dye for cleaning and another thing is using unscented vitamin E rich lotion once mostly healed. So... while it's a niche market and kind of a volatile market, it's one place that might be interested in having in their own shops to sell and if they only take 10%, it's not that big of a deal.... or at least have them hand out business cards to their customers who may be interested in a soap, rather than a detergent-based soap (like Dial, for just one example).
I am very new to see you…I crochet and I have always wanted to make soap to go with scrubbies…. Not to sell but as gifts I appreciate what you do and probably won’t try to chicken
I love Katie at Royalty Soaps, she's a big design inspiration for me ... Mrs Soap and Clay is my go to for information and learning tho ... Highly recommend her channel! Thanks for these tips ... I am almost 9 months in to my first year, and everyone I've listened to has said the same thing, as far as the length of time for profitability and going full time. Now, I'm maybe a little more fortunate, but unfortunate at the same time, as I don't have a job so I can focus on this full time and have since the beginning. There have been times when I have been frustrated that it hasn't picked up faster than it has, but I try to stay patient and remember that most have said it will take 3+ years to see any real profit from this. My biggest challenge at this point is marketing, but I am learning. I love your candour, and appreciate the straight talk. I have learned so much from you and others who are successful in this business. Merry Christmas Jon, to you and yours. Wishing growth and prosperity for you in the new year.
Uncle Jon you are so honest and tell us what you went through and dealing with. I appreciate that, and you don't use these big college terms. I hope that you make others and do well
Thank you for this really interesting video. I’m a beginner at soap making and a total and complete non-business person. I’ve been a stay-at-home, homeschooling mother for 22 years, and still have at least 15 years to go with this unpaid job. But I can’t help but dream about one day selling some handmade craft. I’ve been artistic and crafty all my life. I’m always making something. I love drawing, painting, writing, quilting, and now, soap making. I’ve always been absolutely impressed with sellers at farmers markets. And honestly, just plain baffled at the Etsy and online sellers generally. Y’all are my heroes! I’d love to be able to do what you’re doing.
Im just me in a small apartment in Brooklyn, with my 2 kids and I want to start this and I’ve been researching but now im apprehensive because idk where im going to even make it 🫠
I don't quit.. just life getting in the way again...lol. Plus I have a couple other channels that seem to be taking over. Trying not to let this one go too long. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you and your family and I hope you have a very prosperous new year. Another soaper that I love to watch, I love Katie Carson, is Soap & Clay. She is an actual scientist who is more than willing to answer any questions you might have and she explains it in a way that everyone can understand. I love your videos. You are no nonsense and very down to earth. I love that you don't sugar coat it 💖
I appreciate you. You gave a no nonsense approach to this online business. I’ve been trying for a long time to start but get stuck on the process…now after listening to you it has giving me hope…I do have a question why is the best platform to start Etsy, eBay, or start on your own website? Can you help me on that..thank you so much for sharing 👍👍👍
Etsy seems like a waste to me. Especially since they made a bunch of changes to how your shop gets viewed. I would say local shows, your own website, and social media all combined would be the best route. It takes time either way but you can do it. Marketing is honestly the hardest part no matter which way you go. But there is a lot of info here on TH-cam that shares marketing tips and strategies.
You and Katie Carson are the only ppl i watch consistently 😁 but I have learned so much from both of u. Thank u for ur knowledge it's been a big help. Have a Merry Xmas and safe New Year.
I love your logo! Simple and sweet like apple pie and strawberry jam 😋. My kids and grandkids want me to sell my soap🙄 but right now, I just make it for my family 💗. So your advice is very helpful 🤗
YES!!! I'm doing my soaping as my side gig!!! I have a street fair next month... and a couple leads other places. Totally agree with the side gig thing.
What I've noticed in these videos is that most don't mention the fact that you have to cover up your soap for 24 hours. And that you should spray your soap containers and the top of your soap with rubbing alcohol. I watched one who put her soap in the refrigerator without explaining why. The reason I'm saying this is because I did see one video that said to cover your soap up with cardboard and a towel for 24 hours and she explained why. I am just learning so I need to know everything from beginning to end. I hope you include this information at the end of your videos going forward don't take it for granted that everyone knows what you know. Now, I'll get off my stand and thank you so much for sharing and giving us the encouragement we need At least I need.
Thanks for making another video...been too long! You always inspire me to keep going when things aren't moving as fast as I would like them to go! Please try and do more videos🙏🏻
Thank you, Jon. Merry Christmas to you too and have a happy year 2022. Been wondering where your youtube posting, as it's been quite a while. Your recipe is very good (when you shared it), and I learn a lot. Happy holiday ...
Thanks Jon! The Target Audience advice is so true! Otherwise, you can easily get overwhelmed! Thanks so much for sharing your sage and practical advice!
If you had an extra 200 dollars. In your opinion would it be best to use that money to improve your packing to be more customized to reflect your brand or use it towards marketing and leave the packaging more generic?
I would probably use it to improve packaging and then utilize free avenues like social media for general marketing. Then, ovce the packaging is nailed down, you can look into paid marketing.
Ur a straightforward person john been seeing a lot video's but your up to the mark im gonna take only your advice on this platform thank you so much god bless
I make soap because I love it. Sideeffect: I sell them 😄 I could make a business out of it but I think I would loose the lightness. With the money I earn I buy new stuff, so it's on going and endless, who cool is that? 😎
Thank you so much for this video, amazing tips and great things to think about. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!! May 2022 be awesome for your business and everyone’s starting and continuing their own!! Keep moving forward 💚💛👏🏼
Just starting to dive into soap making. Do you have a recommendation for reading material to learn the basics on the oils and recipes? I don't know alot about the difference oils and what each bring to the soap so I need some schooling.
Hey Uncle Jon,I made my batch of soap but after I let it set for the 24 hours it's still soft. I think put to much fat in it ,so I'm just letting it air dry to harden. I'm on the right track.
I clicked this video to learn, even though my career dream choice is a lot different but maybe you have one or two things that'll teach me something. Only a few mins in!
Thank you Uncle Jon💚, I really need to hear these tips and advice. I started with making melt and pour soup but quickly new and felt I wanted to make cold process soap. I began buying books, researching online, and watching TH-cam tutorials (this how I found your page). I finally made my first cold processed soap back in March of 2021. I sold a couple but quickly my mind started with the 'What if' scenario. Plus, people were telling me I had to be certified or take some type of course so, I kind of slowed down with making and selling. Now, after watching this video, you have reignited my desire to keep moving forward. I am grateful for your advice, tips and I truly THANK YOU🙏🏽💚
Here in Greece is very difficult to start a soap business. need special permission from eof, corresponding fda yours, for this business, lneeds, a boratory specifications and hiring a chemical scientist. Thanks for advise, is very helpful!
Ps. Loved your video so much, I am watching it twice. How did you do the "echo voice over" at the intro? Quality production for a guy that does one take videos. I'm a one take guy myself. Ps. I saw the cut transitions to speed up the video, but you can tell it is one take. Highest admiration for your videos.
Well.. I'm not strictly a one take guy all the time...lol. For the voice over, I recorded the internal monologue while doing the other video sections and then went back and sat at the counter for a few minutes and hoped it would work later..lol. I tossed the audio into audacity and added some reverb and then synced it in my editor. I like to add a little embellishment once in a while but nothing too crazy. Thanks for watching!
@@unclejonssoap it must of been the reverb. It worked really well. I just had an assumption because you are so natural. I'm not a production expert. You have a humble approach, and I may have been wrong on the one take. Thanks Jon!
Many chemical supply places carry flowers of sulphur or sulphur powder (my local place supplies high school chem labs). This is the main scent in gunpowder and may do the trick. My husband and I make sulphur soap for treating rashes, and a little goes a long way.
You should be able to. Do you know what the blended oil is? And what amount is actually Olive oil? It might not make a difference but it could. I would suck with a single oil if possible.
I know you have owned a soap shop for many years and I am wondering if your shop has reached a point where your net profit is 50 K + I love making a good product and I am wondering if you can earn a good living wage from a soap shop like yours.....you have been in business many years so I believe you have good evidence for if a business like yours can earn 50k + a year....I am just wondering about the ROI....Thankyou!
1- never stop learning.
2- be patient.
3- get out and do something, start something make batch and give to family, friends...
4- don't take anything personally.
5- learn marketing.
6- be real, be yourself.
7- don't buy likes on social media.
8- don't be afraid to make changes.
9- don't compare yourself to everyone else.
10- DON'T GIVE UP.
My wife started a soap company selling foaming hand soap in 2019, then during the pandemic I learned how to make cold processed soap, dish soap, shave soap, shampoo and conditioner bars and more. I watched pretty much all the videos on this channel (and many others), bought the same Russian made soap cutter, designed my own labels and packaging. Most of what we make we still end up using ourselves, haven't broken even yet, but that's ok, it's a side-gig. One of these days we'll bump up the marketing efforts. Maybe one day it'll become more than a side-gig. In the meantime, we're learning and innovating and making the best product we can. Cheers
Good luck on your soaping adventure
My husband and I started making soap because of my allergies (primarily coconut, but several other oils as well), found a few specialty shops willing to buy for resale, and we customized some batches for them. The first year we made $26 profit. As a side gig begun to allow me to use nice soaps, I think we did well.
When candle and soap "crafting" became a thing, we had trouble finding anyone who wanted to buy our stuff and just made for ourselves, and donated a lot to centers for the homeless.
Kudos to anyone who can succeed in making a business of this.
@@sherylcascadden4988What do you use instead of coconut oil?
@@rawsunnata829 olive oil for castile soap, avocado oil for shampoo & shower gel, and tallow for old fashioned soap (same as Ivory uses).
Thank you for that I needed to read that as well as hear the valuable message in the video blessings and thank you ...I wish I knew you to learn from you
I started this as a hobby in June this year 2022 (winter here), and have been overwhelmed by the massive response. I can't even keep up with orders... as batches get cut, out they go. hardly even have time to advertise them :) Guest houses, shops, markers, private clients, gift bags, charity fund raisers.... So many projects! And this is still a sode hustle in my kitchen :) Still learning and messing up, but I've made a decent profit this far, no losses, and am excited for the growth. Thanks Uncle John for this channel... it means the world to me. love from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
Most important point made, IMO: Can’t please everyone! SOOOO TRUE!!! Yet, so hard. Love what you said: If you try to cater to everybody, you’ll go NUTS and BROKE 😜.
It’s 2024 and I just opened a beard oil company this year and am thinking of soap to add to my line up. Started looking around and found your videos. Hope to learn more before I make soap
Some people go into the business as a quick rich and go overboard with adding too many products at once. It don't work that way, you really have to invest and keep investing in your business. You always have to constantly learn new things and expand your horizons. I made soaps, started small local business, expanded from friends, family and markets to creating a website....then covid hit, but that didn't keep us down the website help us sell more. Then got diagnose with breast cancer, that knock us out. Glad to say all is well , but I still have my days. I really don't know if i can ever really recover and start again, only the future can tell. But I wish all of you peeps the best of luck and keep on soaping.
Seeing this after 1 year, but I am glad you are well. I do wish for you that you will do well once again in your beautiful soap business. 💜💜💜
Spot on bud. I’ve been making soap for 6 years and have been a registered business for a little over a year. I have a website and am organically growing. Everything you said is the absolute truth.
More straight up knowledge dropping. No fuss, Just the goods.The way it should be.
All very good advice. My degree is actually in Ops Management. Much of what you shared here, is part of what they teach for the entrepreneurial portion.
One thing I would add to this list is, figure out if there may be a unique market that many wouldn't think about... example, a friend of mine owns a tattoo shop. One thing they suggest to people for tattoo after care is unscented soap without dye for cleaning and another thing is using unscented vitamin E rich lotion once mostly healed. So... while it's a niche market and kind of a volatile market, it's one place that might be interested in having in their own shops to sell and if they only take 10%, it's not that big of a deal.... or at least have them hand out business cards to their customers who may be interested in a soap, rather than a detergent-based soap (like Dial, for just one example).
Thank you for your advice. My son and his partner started a soap LLC business. They listen to your great advices.
There's a few soapers that answer questions. I've found a couple good ones that always respond. It's a really good tip.
I am very new to see you…I crochet and I have always wanted to make soap to go with scrubbies…. Not to sell but as gifts I appreciate what you do and probably won’t try to chicken
The beginning brought me in😍...knock that off!
Thank you so much appreciate your videos
I love Katie at Royalty Soaps, she's a big design inspiration for me ... Mrs Soap and Clay is my go to for information and learning tho ... Highly recommend her channel!
Thanks for these tips ... I am almost 9 months in to my first year, and everyone I've listened to has said the same thing, as far as the length of time for profitability and going full time. Now, I'm maybe a little more fortunate, but unfortunate at the same time, as I don't have a job so I can focus on this full time and have since the beginning. There have been times when I have been frustrated that it hasn't picked up faster than it has, but I try to stay patient and remember that most have said it will take 3+ years to see any real profit from this. My biggest challenge at this point is marketing, but I am learning.
I love your candour, and appreciate the straight talk. I have learned so much from you and others who are successful in this business. Merry Christmas Jon, to you and yours. Wishing growth and prosperity for you in the new year.
Best advice yet.
Merry Christmas! God bless you!
I like your honesty.
Thanks, Jon. Love from Pretoria, South Africa
Thank you!
Hi Uncle Jon 🌺 it’s so good to see & hear you. Don’t quit before the miracle happens!
You have helped so many people! Have missed your sensible outlook.
Uncle Jon you are so honest and tell us what you went through and dealing with. I appreciate that, and you don't use these big college terms. I hope that you make others and do well
Thank you for this really interesting video. I’m a beginner at soap making and a total and complete non-business person. I’ve been a stay-at-home, homeschooling mother for 22 years, and still have at least 15 years to go with this unpaid job. But I can’t help but dream about one day selling some handmade craft. I’ve been artistic and crafty all my life. I’m always making something. I love drawing, painting, writing, quilting, and now, soap making.
I’ve always been absolutely impressed with sellers at farmers markets. And honestly, just plain baffled at the Etsy and online sellers generally.
Y’all are my heroes! I’d love to be able to do what you’re doing.
Thank goodness for the good advice I just started doing soaps again and I was over thinking
Im just me in a small apartment in Brooklyn, with my 2 kids and I want to start this and I’ve been researching but now im apprehensive because idk where im going to even make it 🫠
We have been watching Katie RS for a while. Then I found you and Soap & Clay. So much information 🥰.
Uncle Jon, I thought you quit making videos? I.m glad your still aroung! btwMERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!
I don't quit.. just life getting in the way again...lol. Plus I have a couple other channels that seem to be taking over. Trying not to let this one go too long. Merry Christmas!
Thanks Jon, my husband and I are now both retired and doing pretty well with our soap and candle business….
Merry Christmas to you and your family and I hope you have a very prosperous new year.
Another soaper that I love to watch, I love Katie Carson, is Soap & Clay. She is an actual scientist who is more than willing to answer any questions you might have and she explains it in a way that everyone can understand.
I love your videos. You are no nonsense and very down to earth. I love that you don't sugar coat it 💖
Thank you for this! I been thinking I was doing it all wrong,
I appreciate you. You gave a no nonsense approach to this online business. I’ve been trying for a long time to start but get stuck on the process…now after listening to you it has giving me hope…I do have a question why is the best platform to start Etsy, eBay, or start on your own website? Can you help me on that..thank you so much for sharing 👍👍👍
Etsy seems like a waste to me. Especially since they made a bunch of changes to how your shop gets viewed. I would say local shows, your own website, and social media all combined would be the best route. It takes time either way but you can do it. Marketing is honestly the hardest part no matter which way you go. But there is a lot of info here on TH-cam that shares marketing tips and strategies.
thankyou for this video
We want a store tour. We want a store tour. :) Oh and Merry Christmas.
Perfectly timed, sir. I needed to hear that.
You and Katie Carson are the only ppl i watch consistently 😁 but I have learned so much from both of u. Thank u for ur knowledge it's been a big help. Have a Merry Xmas and safe New Year.
I love Royalty soap videos. She's so bubbly! (Lol pun intended)
Yes she does answer specific questions. Because I've asked and she almost always responds
That's great!
Thank you Uncle John! I needed this now!
great tips this is how i started happy holidays
Enjoyed the video!
Glad to hear it!
I love your logo! Simple and sweet like apple pie and strawberry jam 😋. My kids and grandkids want me to sell my soap🙄 but right now, I just make it for my family 💗. So your advice is very helpful 🤗
Great video Jon!
Thank you for you knowledge, I have just started making soaps. I started with Royalty soaps TH-cam video.❤️
Love this!
Thank you so much for your transparency! Your videos are always straight to the point - which is greatly appreciated!
YES!!! I'm doing my soaping as my side gig!!! I have a street fair next month... and a couple leads other places. Totally agree with the side gig thing.
Thank you, Jon😊👍🏼you are real and so encouraging
Needed that intro today. Thank you!
Thank You very very much Uncle Jon 🙏
Thanks a bunch.
Thank you for this video! I needed to hear that! Great advice all around! 😊
Thanks Jon! Happy New Year to you and your family! -Momo
Oh man I needed this advice today Haha!! Thanks heaps Uncle Jon, much appreciated x
Jon, you ROCK! Thank you for all your info, wisdom and support!!! 🙏🏼❤️💯
Nice video and great tips.
👍👍
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones.
🤘😃🤘
What I've noticed in these videos is that most don't mention the fact that you have to cover up your soap for 24 hours. And that you should spray your soap containers and the top of your soap with rubbing alcohol. I watched one who put her soap in the refrigerator without explaining why. The reason I'm saying this is because I did see one video that said to cover your soap up with cardboard and a towel for 24 hours and she explained why. I am just learning so I need to know everything from beginning to end. I hope you include this information at the end of your videos going forward don't take it for granted that everyone knows what you know. Now, I'll get off my stand and thank you so much for sharing and giving us the encouragement we need
At least I need.
Thanks for making another video...been too long! You always inspire me to keep going when things aren't moving as fast as I would like them to go! Please try and do more videos🙏🏻
Wishing you and your family a fabulous Xmas and new year xx
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thank you, Jon. Merry Christmas to you too and have a happy year 2022. Been wondering where your youtube posting, as it's been quite a while. Your recipe is very good (when you shared it), and I learn a lot. Happy holiday ...
I love your advise. Thank you very much. I have just started making soap. Wish me well 😉
Best of luck!
Happy New Year to you and looking forward to many more of your videos. Love them.
Thanks Jon! Have a merry Christmas!
Great advice for everyone to follow. Thanks and have a very Merry Christmas . And a very great New Year.
Thank you. 🙏
Thank you for this lovely video. Just what I needed right now 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Have a wonderful Christmas from our family to yours and thank you for all your tips.
Thanks for giving me the link. Interesting advice. Even applies to folks who are not making a new business, but a life style change.
Thanks Jon! The Target Audience advice is so true! Otherwise, you can easily get overwhelmed! Thanks so much for sharing your sage and practical advice!
I needed this video. Thank you ❤🙏. Happy holidays 🎆
What a wonderful video. Thank you so much.
Always enjoy your honest videos.
Thanks unk 🙏🏾
absolutely loved this video, and it came at the most opportune time for me! Needed this!!! thank you so much!
If you had an extra 200 dollars. In your opinion would it be best to use that money to improve your packing to be more customized to reflect your brand or use it towards marketing and leave the packaging more generic?
I would probably use it to improve packaging and then utilize free avenues like social media for general marketing. Then, ovce the packaging is nailed down, you can look into paid marketing.
Greetings from Downtown Boise Idaho
Ur a straightforward person john been seeing a lot video's but your up to the mark im gonna take only your advice on this platform thank you so much god bless
Tip #4 would be the hard one for me.
I make soap because I love it. Sideeffect: I sell them 😄 I could make a business out of it but I think I would loose the lightness. With the money I earn I buy new stuff, so it's on going and endless, who cool is that? 😎
Thank you! I was looking for something like this for months. Helped so much👍🏼
You just called me old! 🤣
Then... the "bot" ... "Danger Will Robinson" Lost in Space reference... Seriously? Are you trying to give me more gray?
🤣👍
Loved this video! especially the part where you talk about costing you a few bucks in beer products(s)🤣🤣🤣🤣 Been there! fun way of trade out lol
Thank you so much for this video, amazing tips and great things to think about. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!! May 2022 be awesome for your business and everyone’s starting and continuing their own!! Keep moving forward 💚💛👏🏼
My goal is to get a video out once a week, but I struggle. Love your channel, I just subscribed.
Good for you! Never give up!
@@Jane-West Thank you. I really try
Just starting to dive into soap making. Do you have a recommendation for reading material to learn the basics on the oils and recipes? I don't know alot about the difference oils and what each bring to the soap so I need some schooling.
Unfortunately, I've not looked for any new materials in years. So, in really not up on what's good out there right now.
Hey Uncle Jon,I made my batch of soap but after I let it set for the 24 hours it's still soft. I think put to much fat in it ,so I'm just letting it air dry to harden. I'm on the right track.
Possibly. If it didn't get hard after a couple days though, then it's probably not salvageable. How did it turn out?
@Uncle Jon it still soft but I'm using it.
I clicked this video to learn, even though my career dream choice is a lot different but maybe you have one or two things that'll teach me something. Only a few mins in!
Thank you Uncle Jon💚, I really need to hear these tips and advice. I started with making melt and pour soup but quickly new and felt I wanted to make cold process soap. I began buying books, researching online, and watching TH-cam tutorials (this how I found your page). I finally made my first cold processed soap back in March of 2021. I sold a couple but quickly my mind started with the 'What if' scenario. Plus, people were telling me I had to be certified or take some type of course so, I kind of slowed down with making and selling. Now, after watching this video, you have reignited my desire to keep moving forward. I am grateful for your advice, tips and I truly THANK YOU🙏🏽💚
What made you switch from melt and pour? I'm trying to figure out why most people favor cold process over melt and pour.
Here in Greece is very difficult to start a soap business. need special permission from eof,
corresponding fda yours,
for this business, lneeds, a boratory specifications and hiring a chemical scientist.
Thanks for advise, is very helpful!
Ps. Loved your video so much, I am watching it twice. How did you do the "echo voice over" at the intro? Quality production for a guy that does one take videos. I'm a one take guy myself. Ps. I saw the cut transitions to speed up the video, but you can tell it is one take. Highest admiration for your videos.
Well.. I'm not strictly a one take guy all the time...lol. For the voice over, I recorded the internal monologue while doing the other video sections and then went back and sat at the counter for a few minutes and hoped it would work later..lol. I tossed the audio into audacity and added some reverb and then synced it in my editor. I like to add a little embellishment once in a while but nothing too crazy. Thanks for watching!
@@unclejonssoap it must of been the reverb. It worked really well. I just had an assumption because you are so natural. I'm not a production expert. You have a humble approach, and I may have been wrong on the one take. Thanks Jon!
I wish I could do more in one take..lol. Things would go a bit faster that way 🤣 But, I do enjoy putting these together and the whole editing process.
I definitely got the customer service part down been a waitress and manicurist for years can't make everyone happy is definitely true.
How would I make a gunpowder and leather scent? I can find leather scented oil but no luck on the gunpowder. Any ideas?
Many chemical supply places carry flowers of sulphur or sulphur powder (my local place supplies high school chem labs). This is the main scent in gunpowder and may do the trick.
My husband and I make sulphur soap for treating rashes, and a little goes a long way.
Royalty soap she amazing
When's is the best time to get my llc
Which oil is good to revert grey hai which is premature
Unfortunately, none. The only cure for that is dye. That's why I just had to live with the early grey beard hair🤣
Can I use a baking blend sweet Extra Vitgin Olive Oil as an infuser?
You should be able to. Do you know what the blended oil is? And what amount is actually Olive oil? It might not make a difference but it could. I would suck with a single oil if possible.
Just so know you made me cry…..
Why?
When u coming out with new video
I know you have owned a soap shop for many years and I am wondering if your shop has reached a point where your net profit is 50 K + I love making a good product and I am wondering if you can earn a good living wage from a soap shop like yours.....you have been in business many years so I believe you have good evidence for if a business like yours can earn 50k + a year....I am just wondering about the ROI....Thankyou!
Just out of curiosity, how would uncle Jon look without beard?