(Pictured: Chunkie Superfat Soap and Complexion Soap)
I hear it every now and then, but at our last fall event a lady kept saying it over and over again.
"So-and-so buys this lady's soap and they actually BATHE with it!"
My favorite, though, is when people approach our tent at a farmers market and aren't quite sure what they are looking at. Is it CHEESE?! FUDGE?! And horrifically enough, some have even indulged in biting into the free sample of soap they were handed. (I always feel really bad when that happens, but in our defense, we do say the word "SOAP" at least twice when we hand out a sample AND include a business card, also with the word SOAP on it, and our tent is fully decked out in Cheeky Maiden bling, which contains the word "SOAP" at least fifty times. Can you see how I get tired of saying the word "SOAP" sometimes?) Anyhow. Once they realize it's bar soap, then comes the $5 question:
"So...what do you do with it?"
Now, I was not raised in a hippie crunchy home. My understanding of salad ended with iceberg lettuce and I had no idea that one could make their own bread. But I knew what soap was for. Evidently the times have changed and people are use to bathing with chemical concoctions called "body wash"...or whatever.
My very favorite farmers market story comes from our Helena, AL market. A woman purchased some Bamboo Charcoal Soap for her Irish Spring's loving husband. He was skeptical at first. She happened to be standing outside the shower when he first tried our Bamboo Soap and the Irish Spring's was immediately rejected, sailing right out of the shower and into the trash. I like to think that our soap liberated his skin that day. Some people just don't know what a good shower is like until they try some good soap!
Still others seem to think that handcrafted soap is for sitting in a pretty dish on the guest bathroom sink, never to be used. I can't tell you how offensive that is when the soap contains super high quality ingredients that make your skin practically shout for joy. Bad soap should be sitting in a dish never to be used. But good soap? Y'all, for Pete's sake, use it! Actually bathe with it! Have an all out euphoric shower experience, even if you only have five minutes to spare.
We like to make our soap pretty.
(Pictured: Lavender Oatmeal Soap)
But that doesn't mean that you can't use it. Cheeky Maiden Soap is too good not to use.
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Now for some bloggy business. We need to announce the winner of the Great Blog Giveaway of 2011.
Using an online random number generator, the winner is Comment #72!
Aubrey Freeman commented on 13-Oct-2011 12:03 PM
Your in my Reader, darlin. ;) An just for the record, I would love to deliver chocolate cupcakes to your workroom. And help you eat them!
Aubrey Freeman, send me an email and lemme know which candle selection you want to call yours and we'll get your goodies right to your door! Congratulations!!!





