(03-18-2017, 02:51 PM)Bert369 Wrote: Hi,
I was curious why you decided to sell 5.8 ounces of shaving soap in those green jars. Also, one of the first things I do when a get a new green jar of your soap is to take a plastic spoon and smooth out the top. I don't like the lumpy presentation, but it's an easy fix. Maybe you'd consider a way to have a more level surface as the soap sets up. Regardless, you make an enjoyable product.
I like being able to provide value to my customers. While most other artisans will put 3.5 to 4 ounce jars of soap, we went for nearly 6 at a lower price than they charge for 4. It is just one aspect that I feel sets us apart.
As for the top of the soap, that is just the nature of artisan soap. It's hot poured into the jars and then we bang the bottoms of the jar on a towel on the table to tamp down the soap as far into the jar as possible. We could have a custom plate made to press the soap down and even put an imprint into it after the soap has cooled and hardened, but I just don't see the value in doing that. It doesn't help the performance of the soap, but it would add cost due to the time it would take to pull each jar and press it down after it has cooled.