Free imperfect samples -Warm Spice handmade all natural soap

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Greetings Shaving experts,
In my brief forays onto the boards here, I have heard various opinions on shaving soap to the effect that tallow (AKA dripping) is necessary and that olive oil is always bad. I have just made some of my 'Warm Spice' shaving soap, and a few of my 3" round bars are imperfect.....mixture was too thick when poured so has left holes and hollows in the top few bars. So I thought it might be mutually beneficial if I offered 4 as free samples just for the price of P & P (£1.50). They wont be ready to use until a few weeks time, and as I go away at the end of the week for 2 1/2 weeks, I would plan to post them late Sept/ early Oct. This way you get free soap, and I can find out if the size fits into any common bowls if the winners have one, and can get your feedback on what you think of it - it's an unusual colour and scent. Here is a link to a picture of a few bars which I hope will work (the link that is, not the soap! <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://i383.photobucket.com/albums/oo275/peakseeker/DSCN2648.jpg">http://i383.photobucket.com/albums/oo27 ... CN2648.jpg</a><!-- m -->
They will weigh about 90 - 100g when cured.
Ingredients: Olive oil, water, sodium hydroxide, shea butter, palm oil, castor oil. Essential oils of lavender, nutmeg, lemongrass, cedarwood, cardamom, cinnamon leaf, fennel, ginger and peppermint. Bentonite clay, red clay, silk.
The first 4 people to PM me will get a sample bar in early October.
I also do these in 200g size in stainless steel bowls, and ditto a yellow cedarwood scented one, and also a vegan (no silk) very lightly scented eucalyptus one. If I don't get a chance to post details of those before I go, will do so on my return.
 
Gosh, You're straight off the blocks when it comes to the free stuff :D ......which is now all gone. Sweeney, you've got one, if the message that is still sitting in my outbox doesn't get to you soon, PM me agiain.
 
Thanks Hunnymonster!

Oh, and it looks like all you bastar*s got in there so quick that nice lady has no more soap left for me! You know who you are! :twisted:
 
Dare I make a suggestion to chop the samples in half then twice as many people can experience? - also should guarantee that the postage is in the "up to 100g" bracket. (If it was sliced horizontally it would go in the large letter category rather than the small packet one - and be cheaper still - no idea the consistency of the soap in question, so no idea how feasible that is)
 
Hunny,
You sound like a man who has known the joys of Ebay....... but I stand by my free samples as offered. Wish I'ld remembered Pay Pal fees tho'.............Doh!
 
soapalchemist said:
Hunny,
You sound like a man who has known the joys of Ebay....... but I stand by my free samples as offered. Wish I'ld remembered Pay Pal fees tho'.............Doh!

Well I'm on "priority customer" terms with my local PO - I can drop off a bag of stuff to post with a blank cheque and get an itemised bill through the door later :mrgreen: (When the pensioners tut because I'm posting an armful, the postmistress gives them a collective earful for tutting at me and the other bloke that uses the place to death so they still have somewhere to collect their pensions). Usually I know more about the services they offer than they do - I have one of the package testing mats that they test the envelopes in, given to me free of charge...

I'm sure the gents don't want you to be out of pocket - and at least one of them is "over the water" in Ireland... <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.ppcalc.com">http://www.ppcalc.com</a><!-- m --> is your friend though.
 
Thanks Hunny.
It's our friend in Ireland I'm worried about. I've sent him two messages now, and they're just sitting in my outbox.
SWEENEY TODD email me at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:nannyssillysoap@yahoo.co.uk">nannyssillysoap@yahoo.co.uk</a><!-- e -->
 
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