I'm sure that some part of my question has been answered in places, but I'm curious about storefront type packaging. I mean if you make and sell your cold process soaps and wrap them at 4-6 weeks after they cure.
1. Do they still "cure/shrink/get rid of water" still after this time? 2. Can they be wrapped and not go bad from not breathing when stored? 3. If you don't have a high turnover rate is it better to wrap when sold or just let them sit?
I have made a few batches and I'm wondering about wrapping my soaps. Not selling, but I'm looking into packaging ideas already. I was thinking of just wrapping in a pretty paper with a piece of twine around it. I will have a "tester" bar out for display-- to be touched, smelled, and otherwise man handled. But if I go to a craft show and start making soaps 1-2 months in advance and wrap them say two months after being cut. Am I safe to say that they can be wrapped and left to sit for a bit? Or should I just do a modified cigar band of sorts? Any help or ideas are welcome.
I am looking to sell my soaps, face masks, body scrubs to a high end clientele. Any ideas?
Thanks! Ginger
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