We all know that soapmaking can get expensive quickly. But let's look at it from the other side---does anyone have examples of soapmaking saving you a few bucks? Apart from sales or making your own soap/toiletries and therefore getting them at wholesale cost, of course. Here are some of mine:
- tax write-offs. I frequently donate our safe-but-unusable surplus soaps (out of season, coloring came out wrong) to local organizations that take donations in-kind, like homeless youth or women's shelters.
- gifting. It's not just inexpensive, but incredibly handy to always have product at hand that can be given as a last-minute gift.
- clean-up. Since I make soap almost every day, I'm cleaning up almost every day. Once I'm done washing my equipment, I use the sink full of hot soapy water for dishes or laundry instead of draining it.
- research leading to replacing brand name products with common household ingredients. I've learned so much about common ingredients since I began soaping. I never realized how simplistic some products were! For instance, in my house: plain corn starch has replaced baby powder, a 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 water solution has replaced multi-surface cleaner.
Hope this helps everyone! I look forward to hearing some of your ideas