As I have stated in many of my reviews, I love soap. Whether it is body wash, hand soap or dish soap, I am always experimenting with different brands, types and varieties. It is so fun to explore new and exciting scents as well. Soap is something that you use daily and it is always nice to have sweet smelling soaps on hand. During the holiday seasons, I typically have holiday-themed soaps on hand to put out in my bathrooms and I really enjoy coordinating those soaps with my bathroom decor as well as with the holiday. As far as liquid versus bar soap I really don't have a reference...it is all nice to me!
Recently, I was contacted by SunFeather Soaps regarding their all-natural, kettle made soaps and I was very excited because I had never heard of them before! SunFeather Soaps was founded in 1979 by a woman named Sandy Maine and she had a passion for fragrant and medicinal herbs and she also had a talent for soap-making. Here is more of her story...With a core value that a business can deliver positive products to consumers, Sandy pooled her talents and started SunFeather in her backyard with a vat of bubbling oil and $15.00 worth of local cedar oil.
For five years (while the business grew), Sandy hauled water in 5-gallon pails from a nearby spring to her farmhouse, which provided a peaceful setting and crystal clear water for making soap. Because she lived beyond the power lines (utilizing only a small generator and no telephone), all business was initially done by mail. Sandy visited the nearby town twice each week to place phone calls to customers. During that time, Saturday nights with her husband Louie were often spent wrapping and labeling soaps for shipment.
As the business grew, employees joined the business to help with the increasing workload. Eventually, Sandy gave up her role as soap maker and focused on product development, sales and marketing. Sandy’s work expanded to include authorship of numerous articles and books on soapmaking, herbal homekeeping and succeeding in business. Sandy’s work has expanded the appreciation and use of handmade soaps in ways she never anticipated. Sandy continues her product development legacy as we maintain the company’s founding philosophies. Great soap is here to stay!







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