Wednesday, December 11, 2013

First Soap Review : Dirty Sailor Girl Soap Company

Let me start off by saying this is the most attractively wrapped soap. I was hesitant to even take them out of the wrappers. So first, a little soap porn and then I will get into my review.







 
 
I hope these pictures have whet your appetite for the rest of the blog. I will say this quickly and then I will allow Ome Sanchez to tell you about her amazing products.
 
1. I cheated. I allowed Ome to pick product to send to me. But still go to the website for more delish product, www.dirtysailorgirl.com.
 
2. I could smell the soaps before I even opened the box. That is always a plus for me.
 
 
3. The packaging is Ah-ma-ZING!!! I cannot say that enough.
 
 
4. Each bar is worth the price. And she threw in the nifty little samples. Gotta love it!!
 
 
Each bar lathers quickly with thick bubbles in lukewarm  to cool water. Always a sure sign that I am going to love the bar in the shower. The scent from each bar lingers gently on your skin. No sticky tacky residue once you have dried off. I love it. Now, I have decided to allow Ome to tell you the rest. We conduct a phone interview Monday and here it goes...
 
 
Hi!! How are you? I received your package today and I must say that I am happy that it only took 2 days to ship to me!! How long have you been making such wonderful products?
 
First let me say how thankful and humbled I am that you want to review my soaps and that you want to interview me. It is a little nerve wracking to have a fellow soaper review your product. I have been making soaps for 2 years.
 
 Your packaging is amazing. I have never seen anything like this. Tell me about it.
 
I love glitter and shiny things and wanted a way to incorporate my love of glitter without heaping mounds of glitter, hence the rhinestone bands.
 
 
Well you did an awesome job. I am in love with your labels and packaging. I was loathe to take the bars out. How did you think to get that look. I love the dark and feminine contrast!
 
Well I was wanting to marry the love of antique and modern, masculine and edgy feminine. I designed and created my brand for women like me. Those who love luxury but are on a budget.
 
I can see that. If Steam-punk and a feminine counterpart it would be your branding. I love it. So what else do you have?
 
Currently we carry the Series 7 line. A playful take on the soft feminine with alluring heady mystery. Right now we carry body balms and body butters. Shower gels are a possibility in the future.
 
Let's take the Blush. I love this bar I cannot stop sniffing it. How do you come up with your blends and how long does it take?
 
A fragrance can take a few weeks to be complete and go into the final product. I don't shy away from fragrance oils. Essential and fragrance oils are a wonderful mix. I have the patience to ensure that whatever I come up with will be the best that I can offer to my clients.
 
I found out about you via the Cold Process Soapmaker Facebook page. Have you found these types of groups to be helpful in any kind of way?
 
Oh yes! I have found soap making forums to be a wonderful tool in discussing projects, ideas and to give and receive advice. There is a wealth of information on-line and the veterans in these groups have been a dream. It is so cool that I can ask a question at 10:45 at night and within  few minutes there are at least 20 answers. You can't buy that kind of help.
 
So, are you looking at opening a brick and mortar any time soon?
 
A store could be in the future. Right now I am focused on establishing my brand, mastering my craft and spending time with my family.
 
Okay, last question, How did you come up with your company name?
 
The name is in honor of my husband who honorably served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years. He's the Dirty Sailor and I am just the 'Girl'.
 
Ladies and Gentlemen, I have spoken with Ome and let me tell you she is anything but 'just the 'Girl''. She is passionate, focused, humble and thankful. I love her products. My daughter loves her products (darn little thief!!!). Go to her site and order!!
 
Ome Sanchez
386-566-3318

Monday, December 9, 2013

Update

Hello, my Lovelies!! I have been busy getting holiday orders out, preparing to shut down The Chandler's Rose website and launching a new initiative to help out other soapers. Well, the last holiday order will be delivered this week. I am shutting down The Chandler's Rose because people don't go to the site to order. Most just send me  a message on Facebook. Therefore there is no need to keep the site up. I understand that people like having a website to reference but it is a waste of time for a business owner when people refuse to use said site. So, it will go the way of the Dodo on December 31, 2013. And, lastly in the many soap making forums that I belong to one of the great laments of most of the soap company owners is that sales are down.

This is an anguish that I can understand. In my opinion, this is 10% due to economy, 10% due to the fickleness of fads, 30% due to product itself and 50% due to lack of proper marketing. Some people can't fathom paying $6.50 for a bar of soap when they can go to the $1 Tree and spend $1 for 2 -3 bars of detergent masquerading as soap. Others found purchasing homemade, from local artisans and real soap cool trendy and above all fashionable. That sadly is no longer the case and very few people have stuck with the soaps that they found so alluring and as a 'must-have'. Some soap makers feel that they have a great product but it just isn't so. Unwittingly their friends and family will not tell them some simple truths. Their soap is drying, harsh, lost its fragrance from sitting on the company's shelf too long waiting to be purchased or has additives that  the consumer is allergic to. Mainly, the soap is not noteworthy or justifiable. The body butter is too greasy. The lotion separates in heat above 80 degrees. The bath bomb fizzed out in the bathroom cupboard before the customer could use it.

This is not the case for 80% of crafters but sadly it is the 20% that gets the most internet traffic from being bashed. One bad review can taint a small community like this for months and/or years. Human nature has been conditioned to seek out the bad publicity stories rather than the praises and success stories. Sadly, the small business owner doesn't conduct random checks on their company via the internet to keep such stories off the web. Which also touches on my last point. And lastly, the soap maker doesn't have the networking skills to get the word out about their product, takes poor pictures or no pictures of their product or doesn't using every avenue available to get the word out about their product. A lot of people just starting out can't afford to have a website designed for them, a logo created for them or to attend the many craft fairs just to get their name out there.

The market is saturated with people who learn to make body butters, soaps, 'whathaveyou' on Sunday, give them away to family and friends on Monday, open a business on Tuesday, do enough damage to the niche market due to substandard product on Wednesday, bitch about it on Thursday and Friday and then close up shop on Saturday. So having said all of this. I decided to start purchasing from these companies to evaluate: 1. The ease of navigation on their website. 2. The speed of receiving the product post-order (I'm talking pulling product and dropping it into the mail.) 3. The packaging. 4. Quality of product. I am by no means an expert. I know what I like and what will cause a miser like me to part with a penny. My promise is to only post positives. Any negatives will be brought to their attention via PM on Facebook or e-mail. I hope that you all will join me on this journey because I absolutely am excited to get my products from them.

** Up Next **
Fractured Faerie Tales: Schneewittchen
Coffee Shoppe: Coconut Cream
Coffee Shoppe: Raspberry Truffle
Caramel Apple Dip

Blueberry Fragrance Oil from TheChemistryStore.com
Chocolate Espresso Fragrance Oil from BrambleBerry.com
Turkish Mocha Fragrance Oil from BrambleBerry.com
Dragon's Blood Fragrance Oil from BrambleBerry.com
Arabian Spice Fragrance Oil from BrambleBerry.com

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Rumplestiltskin

Yes. I am posting this after Rumplestiltskin has already gone out this month. The story of Rumplestiltskin is simple and a ridiculous disaster. A greedy king, plus a father that pimps his beautiful daughter, who turns out to be a liar are actually the villains in this tale. The farmer lies to the king and says that his daughter can spin straw into gold. She goes along with the lie but knows that she can't spin gold out of straw. The king threatens to kill her if the rooms of straw aren't spun into gold. A wizened odd fellow offers to help her as long as she pays him. Okay, she does this 3 times. The first two times she tricks the king and pays what she promises. Now she could have told the king that she can't do it but she doesn't. The 3rd and final time she promises her first born child. Once payment is due she schemes and plots to renege on her promise thus cheating Rumplestiltskin out of his earned, yet strange, wage. He even gives her a reprieve in order to guess his name. And she still screws him. The true tragic figure in this tale is Rumplestiltskin. He delivers on his promise and it costs him his life eventually.

 This is actually 2 shades of green. One natural and one man made. I wanted to get the green of the forest where the namesake lived plus have what amounted to green flames and smoke running throughout the soap. Mission accomplished. I love how the lather is so creamy and the fragrance lingers gently on the skin.

 I wanted a picture that would match the story and the soap and I think that I have accomplished that here.
 
 These are the soaps that have gone out so far. Next month will be Schneewittchen or Little Snow White
 
 
Due to some fellow soapers lifting ideas and pictures not only from myself but other very creative and talented artisans I will no longer post my scent blends. However, I hope that you will continue to read my blog, visit my web page and purchase from my on-line store. Don't forget The Chandler's Rose website will close for 2014 on December 31st. If you want to join the  Soap and/or Body Butter of the Month Clubs you will need to do it by 11:00 P.M. December 31st EST.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Playing Catch Up

Good Afternoon!

I sincerely apologize for taking so long to post. I have had some changes going on here. But enough of that.

Fractured Faerie Tale: Little Red Cap

There are at least 4 different versions to this tale. Some dark and sensual (Little Red performs a strip tease in the forest to get the wolf riled up enough for her to effect an escape) and others just dark. For instance, when we read the modern versions of the tales we get the idea that the child is anywhere from 7 years of age to 12. But in my research the average age of the young girl was 13 - 16 years of age. In all of them one of the common themes was the burgeoning of sexual awareness on the part of the girl and the danger it posed, embodied in the wolf.

I chose the French tale where Little Red Cap is sent to her grandmother's house to check on her. Along the way she is stalked by the wolf who observes her but doesn't engage in any type of contact. Mysteriously the wolf beats her to her grandmother's house which can only suggest that the wolf had been watching her for a while. Once at the grandmother's house he proceeds dress up as the grandmother and wait for Little Red Cap. Unfortunately for our leading lady once she arrives she doesn't leave. Hence, she has succumbed to the sexual tension that was building.


Not quite the way Warner Bros. has portrayed it, huh? Anyhoo, this is the Soap of the Month for October. The scents to go along with this tale are Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Vanilla, Vetiver and Sandalwood. All essential oils associated with France.

November will see Rumplestiltskin.

Part of restructuring my company and how I operate is slimming down on product. I now offer the chance to join the Soap and Body Butter of the Month Clubs in order to get product. By doing so I can put more attention to the details of my offerings. With the holiday season coming up I am offering a chance to join both with the purchase of $400 or more in product. This is a true savings because for the next 12 months you will receive a monthly package at no additional cost to you.

Next time I will review some soaps that were mailed to me. And pictures, pictures and more pictures.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Pics and Stuff

Good Morning! I am mainly going to post pictures today. I am still working on my Fractured Faerie Tale line. All soaps have been loaded to my website www.sites.google.com/site/thechandlersrose

 This one will be my only holiday soap this year. It will be given away as a free gift with purchase of $25 or more before taxes and shipping. It smells like an oatmeal sugar cookie with a touch of cinnamon.

 September 15th's first Soap of the Month mailing. A cool and fresh blend of Cool Water and Dancing Waters. Not really unisex but if a man did bathe with this it would not be a turn off.

 I have a lot more men purchasing from me now and the demand has been more fragrances for them. So, I bring you my Men's 3 pack. Far left is Earth Man a heady combination of Musk, Lemongrass, Spearmint and Kentish Rain. The feedback from this one has been most satisfying. In the middle is Kentish Rain which has been a part of my line up since last year. And on the right is Fire Me Up! This one has a more smoky scent to it that is lightened up with orange essential oil and sweetened with Bonfire Bliss.

 The melon colored soap is my inspiration from Little Red Cap or Little Red Riding Hood. This is a wonderful blend of Jasmine, Patchouli, Ylang Ylang and Vanilla essential oils,  Currant, Acai and Iced Cranberry fragrance oils.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Fractured Faerie Tales

For this go 'round for the Soap of the Month Club I decided to create my interpretation of fairy tales and other dark stories. My resources are: The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales by Mara Tatar, Giovan Franceso Straparola, and Hans Christian Andersen. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading the pre-Grimm and pre-Disney tales. I am saddened to see how much each entity changed the stories. However, on to the soap.

First up  is The Little Mermaid. This story hails from Denmark. She doesn't have a name and is curious about the surface world. In this particular tale the merpeople are allowed to go to the surface once a year starting in their teen years and are only give a small space of time to  be on the surface. Our particular mermaid goes and falls in love with a human boy from a distance. When she goes back home she decided to turn human. The stipulation is she has to wed him before the 3rd day or she would die. Her meraunt and mersisters find out the plot and daily for those 3 days go to the surface and attempt to convince her to return home. She doesn't and her young man chooses a different female to marry. The little mermaid then dies, becomes seafoam and then ultimately become part of the conscious nebula.

Not quite as action packed as Disney's version but still a good tale. I highly recommend reading it.
Now, there have been some changes to my website. Firstly, all soaps are now sold as  a 3-pack unless it is part of the Soap of the Month Club. Secondly, lotions are making a comeback but only for the holiday season. Thirdly, I am only making 1 holiday scented soap and that is Christmas Cookie. It is a yummy cinnamon and sugar confection. I love bathing in that one!!

I purchased Blueberry Surprise and Honeysuckle fragrance oils from The Chemistry Store. They smell wonderful!! I fully plan on making lotions with them. Speaking of lotions I am currently working on offering a dessert line of lotions. I will be sending out testers with paid orders of $25 or more during the last half of the year. The ones that receive the most positive feedback will be the ones that make it onto the website for 2014. Hopefully I will soon be able to get back to making regular posts.

Up next, Fractured Faerie Tale: Little Red Riding Hood and Rumplestiltskin. Love you very much.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Fractured Faerie Tales

Good Early Morning,

Earlier this year as my Pirates of the Caribbean inspired soaps were coming to an end I was thinking about my next line for my Soap of the Month Club. Fairy Tales came to mind. Then, struck down and now resurrected. My intention was not to create Disney inspired soaps but to go as far back to the originals as I could to get what I wanted. The original stories were darker and more sensual. So, this month I will begin creating the soaps and then they will be offered starting October of this year.

Each month I will blog about a particular soap, giving the origin(s), what inspired my design and what to expect next. I used to publish a newsletter but that was a waste because people would come right back and ask me about the same information that was in the newsletter. Ugh! Reading is fundamental, people!!! Ahem ... so the blog was born. I still post mainly on my Facebook page but that is more of a sneak peak while my blog is the in depth interview, if you will.

So, for the next 7 months I will be presenting; Red Riding Hood, Sneewittchen or Little Snow White, Cindered-Ella, Little Briar Rose, The Little Mermaid, Rumpstiltzskin, and Puss in Boots. As I am sure many of you who follow my posts realize that true faerie tales have to do with the Fey but hey, give me a break. I will get more into that later on. Thanks so much for reading and please feel free to stop by my Facebook page and purchase.

Lots of Love,

Rosetta!