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SaltySeaWitch said:I make Cold Process Herbal Soap, chap stick, lotions, and pretty much any and everything natural from herbs and essential oils. Not sure how to manage it in a van because of storing items and needing a place to cure my soaps, but I am sure I will find a way. Any other soapers out there? If so, how do you make soap while van dwelling? I could make it outside and then just find a way to cure and store it. Shouldn't be too hard unless I make enough to sell which I kind of would like to do.
My husband and I are in the midst of selling our small farm here in Indiana. We will then be going nomadic. I drive a 3/4 ton diesel ram pulling a 18' converted cargo trailer and he will be driving a 1 ton Dodge van. I have been making jewelry for over 30 years and last year added soap making to my line up. I currently have a large website and will continue my business when we go on the road. Last fall I took a 6,120 mile road trip and did shows on my journey. I also made soaps in the cargo trailer when I was on the road. At that time, I didn't have the solar that I will have when we will have, so I made it when I was in place I could hook up to power. I also carried my entire inventory with me on my trip. I make / carry over 400 all natural soap, lotion, lip balm, sugar scrub, bath salt, pet products, etc., not even counting my jewelry. So I can tell you, it can be done. You may have to be creative about how you store your products and supplies, etc., but it is doable.
Holliday Smith
TheBestSoapCompany.com