@GaryChe71692274@TheCoachCousins I use premium butters and oils that create luxurious bars such as the ones you see on my website. If you're referring to the heart shaped floral soaps, those are made by using a mold. :)
@CariWil20255826 @TheCoachCousins You have to work quickly when making cold process soap because it starts to solidify quickly. The amount of time it takes me to make a batch of soap depends on how intricate the design is. Packaging the individual bars takes the most amount of time.
@allison__koh@TheCoachCousins A health issue combined with the pandemic is what inspired me to make soap. Time management is key in juggling everything I do.
@AJ60707704@TheCoachCousins I actually use a mold to create those, so although the design is extremely detailed, those are a lot easier to make than some of my bar soaps. Having multiple shapes and designs definitely requires planning, and I typically only create those looks for holidays and custom orders.
@HaakensonBen@TheCoachCousins At times it can be overwhelming, but I'm loving every moment of all of it. When you enjoy what you're doing, the hard work is worth it. Time management is key to balancing it all.
@EconomyAaron@TheCoachCousins I actually never thought about it before I started doing it. I've always been into skincare, and buying bath and body products, however I never thought about starting a soap business until I started making soap.
@mason_ruh17 @ReaBea @TheCoachCousins It's a play on my nickname. No big story behind it. I've always been called Rhea Bea, so naturally I just called it Bea's Soap Co.
@hannah07661027@TheCoachCousins For one, soap making is extremely relaxing, which is what initially attracted me to it. Also, over the counter soap was irritating my skin, which forced me to really dissect what ingredients were being used. By making my own soap, I knew exactly what was going into it.
@LummyZzz@TheCoachCousins I'm actually most inspired by nature, so I choose fragrances and additives that remind me of the outdoors. I still struggle with my schedule at times, but time management is key in creating balance.
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