K Soap
Our Jobs
Jon Skolnik - Marketing Expert
Is in charge of selling and putting our product out there. The marketer is in charge of the basic design and packaging of the soap.
Tyler Hague - Videographer
The videographer is entirely in charge of constructing a commercial in order to solicit the product effectively. He also played significant role in developing the soap.
Anthony Gil - Chemist
The chemist ultimately oversees the process of the making of the soap. He is in charge of the ingredients that are added, how much is added, and the way in which they are added.
Basic Ideas
Our marketing strategies consist of primarily the distribution of business cards and free samples. We also plan on incorporating social media groups, commercials, posters, articles, and donations. We will use social media groups to our advantage by answering a customer's question or helping in any way possible to make our soap more pleasurable upon use. Posters and commercials will include pictures and descriptions of our product. Our donations of gift baskets will most probably be aimed towards charity foundations throughout the county. Concerning the design and composition of our soap, "K Soap" intends to use organic and naturally grown herbs to add a aromatic and pleasant scent. We plan on wrapping in ribbons with each bar in enveloped in a soft exterior coating for protection. Our product will be found attractive for every pair of eyes to gaze upon!
Ingredients
Beeswax:
Our soap contains 29 grams of freshly produced beeswax to display natural beauty and color to a bar of our soap. Beeswax softens and coats your skin and protects it from environmental factors such as weather. Beeswax also serves as a very effective moisturizer and contains many anti-bacterial properties from its vitamin A.
Secret Garden Lavender:
Four or five taps of Secret Garden Lavender did the trick as our aromatic and ambrosial soap smells of nature and elegance. This invigorating fragrance will enhance the washing experience with our soap.
Olive Oil:
In the making of our soap, we added 471 grams of olive oil to the mix to provide moisturizing and exfoliating properties for your skin. Also, olive oil contributes high numbers of antioxidants, which includes vitamin A and E resulting in anti-flamitory properties that prevent skin damage.
Sodium Hydroxide:
In order to effectively kill bacteria, we included 61 grams of sodium hydroxide into our mixture during the construction of our soap.
Water:
Lastly, 16 mL of distilled water were added to liquify and purify the mixture.
Requirements
1. A large and small beaker.
2. Two thermometers.
3. A graduated cylinder.
4. Two weigh boats.
Procedure
1. Collect 28.6 grams of beeswax and 471 grams of olive oil.
2. Melt the two oils together.
3. While oils are melting, mix the sodium hydroxide with 15 mL of water.
4. Once the two oils that were melting together and the lye reach about 37-40 degrees celsius, mix the two together.
5. Mix with a blender together until viscous.
6. Let your soap mixture dry for a week in room temperature in your favored mold.
7. Enjoy.