Unfortunately you are in a pickle because recipes, soap like food, are not truly proprietary. Anyone can take your product and figure out your recipe and use it. There is nothing that can be done to stop that aspect of it. If you can find someone to enter into an agreement with you to make your recipe and sell under your label, yea for you. I would contact an attorney, one who specializes in business contracts and franchising agreements, and work through them. Since you already have a client for them you may be able to work a commission type deal based upon the product ounces sold or an annual "franchise" fee. Honestly, if you want someone who has experience you will probably have a more difficult time doing the franchise, annual fee deal. As I would expect the more established soaper to have already created their label/brand. Where a newer soaper may need recipes to follow, they may lack the experience you wish to pass along to your customer.
At any rate, since recipes are not truly proprietary, I think I'd be looking more along the lines of passing your client off to an experienced soaper for a percentage of what they sell to that client. There is no real way to enforce further fees that I can see. Maybe someone would be willing to pay a larger, upfront fee for the recipe and then a percentage for the sales to that client for a certain time frame. It is always what the market will bear, so you never know til you throw it out there, but you should contact an attorney and see what they have to say.
Much luck to you!
ETA: Sorry, I just realized that you are doing a private label deal with your client, so the branding isn't an issue. Still, recipes are not proprietary. Even so, it should be easier to make an agreement to pass of the client and get you a "finders" fee for doing so. I don't think you will get nearly what you are probably thinking though, unless you can work a deal to sell the recipe to the company you are making it for???
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