Money Saving Tips For Soap Makers and Cosmetic Crafters
The craft of making cosmetics and perfumes at home can be expensive if you are not
careful. However, there are many things you can do to save money, while enjoying this
great hobby. Here are a few ideas:
Save money on containers that you use for your own personal products by recycling
the ones you have. To recycle glass or plastic jars and bottles, wash them out with
hot, soapy water or run them through the dishwasher.
Reuse those small brown and blue glass bottles that you get when you buy fragrance
oils and essential oils. When you have finished using up the contents, wash them out
and use them to store smaller quantities of essential oils or fragrance oils when you
purchase large quantities, or to store your perfume and essential oil blends, or to store
small quantities of cosmetic products.
For inexpensive and unique cosmetic containers and baskets, visit your local dollar
store. I’ve found perfume bottles, sheer organza bags, and gift baskets at the dollar
stores in my home town.
Inexpensive soap molds can be made from many things around your house. Empty
plastic food containers, muffin pans (if they are aluminum use for melt and pour soap
or rebatched soap, not cold-process soap), plastic ice trays, or plastic storage
containers.
Ololade Franklin publishes Making Good Scents(TM) the newsletter of handcrafted
cosmetics, soaps, and perfumes. Visit her site online at
http://www.SoapmakingBusiness.com