(09-25-2017, 05:33 PM)Nuki Man Wrote:(09-24-2017, 06:17 PM)GroomingDept Wrote:(09-24-2017, 10:06 AM)Wet_Shavers Wrote: Mohammad,
You've probably shipped up to Canada by now, so what does shipping run for a soap? I usually know the ballpark, but I don't want to log in/register an account just to see estimated shipping. I can PM though. Maybe it's best to wait for retailers (which will be inevitable if this soap lives up to the rave). Also, your "ingredients" page seems to be down, was it an explanation of everything in there? Any organic ingredients in use?
As a lover of floral/wood, Magnolia looks intriguing. Any plans to remake a lavender? I do love pine and that is also piquing my interest. Too many choices/plans of further scents to choose from.
Hi Wet_Shavers, thanks for asking.
It costs about $21 to ship 1-3 jars to Canada. The good news, Italian Barber will be carrying the soaps, I'll probably ship the soaps to them around October 9th. The only organic ingredient in the soap is Acacia Senegal Gum. The ingredients page will be up before the launch next Friday, the page provides brief descriptions and the purposes of the ingredients.
Magnolia and Neroli are the most floral scents right now, but I'm working on few other florals around Tuberose, Narcissus, Rose and Cyclamen. I'm releasing an English Lavender late November, it's lightly floral. The regular Lavender will return next Spring. There will be more than one Conifer-based scent. Lots of choices indeed
I hope you get to try my soaps soon, please don't hesitate to write if you have other questions.
Fantastic news for Canadians. I sure hope that IB carries the full range of soap bases including the veg., tallow, tallow/duck, full duck and the lamb that you plan for later in the year. I sure hope Joe orders a lot. I expect it to sell out from IB quickly since it can be cost prohibitive for Canadians to order soap from US vendors when the shipping costs are so high.
I have not seen any artisan that has released as many different variations in such a short period of time. It's like you have a full R&D department equivalent to that of a big cosmetic company. No wonder you need coffee .
Thank you Nuki Man for all the compliments. I'm definitely looking forward having my soaps readily available to our Canadian friends. Check out my next message post