That's cool that he likes your soapJust don't forget when selling soap that there are the USDA labeling laws to contend with. There is 1. Soap (with which you can make no claims whatsoever real or implied that the soap does anything but "clean") 2. Soap that is a cosmetic (where there are mild claims) and 3. Soap that is a drug (makes stronger claims that throws it into the drug category and thereby throws it under the FDA jurisdiction and is subject to their laws.)
I don't have any of my links on this computer I had to move to using a different one because old one has a battery issue. But there is absolutely everything that you need to know in the forums on www.soapmakingforum.com as well as a gaggle of super knowledgeable people that have been at it for years (some of them just make soap for fun though, so look to see like their post #s and if they have a soaping business or if they are a moderator). And I have rarely ran across anyone that wasn't nice to talk to over there. Lots of soap pics tooAnd who doesn't want to look at more pictures of soap? (ok, don't answer that! lol)
Welcome to the addictionI am even happy to make a smelly soap........... I made the stinkiest soap today that actually made me gag when I cut it.
But it is perfection. (HP Neem for the dog) I hope the dog doesn't smell like that after his bath when I try it in a few weeks!
eta: There is also a book that has a complete description of the labeling specs. I will see if I can find the title.
Let me know if you get a formula going for dogs with SUPER sensitive skin and doesn't make them smell bad lol. They sleep with me.