Why You Absolutely Need Insurance Before You Sell a Single Bar of Soap (2024)

Someof the most common questions I get via my contact form here on Modern Soapmaking are:

  • Why do I need insurance to sell my soap?
  • Do I really need insurance before I start my soap company?
  • Where can I getthe right kind of insurance?

Why You Absolutely Need Insurance Before You Sell a Single Bar of Soap (1)

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Hurray! Insurance! It's such a fun topic. (Can someone wipe this sarcasm off me?)

Here's the deal. I know insurance is expensive. I sympathize, I really do. I've been paying for insurance annually for over five years now, even though I don't really sell soap anymore. Why? Well, let's find out by answering these questions!

Why do I need insurance to sell my soap?

Product liability insurance protects you from claims made against you as the manufacturer and seller of your products, including soap, lotions, lip balm, and more. It's a common misunderstanding thatif you formulate your products correctly, you don't need product liability insurance because nothing can go wrong.

Product liability insurance doesn't just cover your rear from the formulating perspective, italso comes into play when a consumer makes a claim that a productisnot properly labeled or had insufficient warnings for their personal needs. For example, say you make soap with oatmeal, and do not provide a warning that the oatmeal is processed on the same equipment as wheat.

Plus,obtaining insurance coverage from one of the recommended places below will also replace damaged product. Have you ever been at a show that got rained out and you lost hundreds of bars of soap? Yeah, that's not fun.

Product liability insurance isn't just necessary for manufacturers. If you buy soap in a private label or custom manufacturing agreement, and then resell it, that action places you in the stream of commerce that puts the product in a consumer's hands. In the event of a claim, it is entirely possible for every company along the stream of commerce, from the manufacturer to the seller, to be involved.

Do I really, really, really need insurance?

Yes,yes, yes. A claim from a consumer can put you out of business, and even suck your personal assets dry. Product liability insurance provides a safety net to help you deal with any claims. Even if the hundreds of soapmakers you know say they have never dealt with a claim, putting yourself at risk is not a smart move.

You could make PERFECT soap, but a consumer could still have a reaction due to an allergy or medical condition and feel that you are responsible for not protecting them.

Do I still need insurance if I don't sell my soap?

A million times over, yes.

If anyone besides you uses your soap or lotions, etc., you need product liability insurance. Even if a consumer does not purchase a product from you, they can and will hold you liable for the product.

Let's say you give your Aunt Jemma ten bars of soap because she totally loves it. And then she gushes to her co-workers, and Susan asks Aunt Jemma if she can try a bar. Wanting to share the love, Aunt Jemma gives Susan a bar of your fabulous soap, and then Susan has a strong reaction to it. Susan has to go to a doctor, and racks up some medical bills, and finds out it's because she's allergic to coconut oil. Guess who she's going to go after to pay her medical bills?

How about if I just teach soapmaking?

Yes, you still need insurance. When you teach others how to make soap, you become liable for their actions in learning how to make soap. If they learn how to make soap from you, and then hurt themselves, they are going to hold you responsible!

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Fine, fine, I get it. Where can I get the right kind of insurance?

There are three common ways soapmakers get the proper insurance they need to give & sell their products to others.

RLI Corp* offers home-based business insurance for under $5,000* in gross sales. If you are a hobbyist or just starting out, this is the perfect coverage for you and lets you get your feet wet. They do not insure chandlers, but do cover the basic categories of bath and body products.
(*Update December 2017: A rep from RLI'ssubsidiary group, Lindbergh, contacted us saying they will beraising their sales threshold to $7500 soon, with the change in effect for all states by May of 2018. You can reach them directly for more info:www.insuremyhomebiz.com.)

If you are anything like I was, you might surpass $5,000 in gross sales your first year in business, so you need a better option. There are two trade organizations in our industry who offer comprehensive insurance as a benefit of membership. You must join the trade organization to be eligible to purchase insurance coverage with either organization. I personally am a member of the Indie Business Network, and there is also the Handcrafted Soap & Cosmetics Guild. Both organizations offer a slew of other member benefits on top of the insurance!

If you are also teaching soapmaking, you need to upgrade your insurance policy to include that coverage. It is not included by default.

Update: We wrote a much more thorough article about the insurance options you have as a small business and answered a TON of common questions. Read up here:

But I have homeowner's insurance and it works just fine.

To be honest, it probably doesn't! In most cases, this is a general liability insurance and not a specific product liability insurance policy that directly covers the manufacture and sale of soap and cosmetics. The insurance benefits offered by both the Indie Business Network and the HSCG covers both general and product liability insurance.

Which organizationshould I go with?

Honestly, the trade organization you go with is entirelya personal choice! Both organizations offer a multitude of benefits outside of insurance, and you should choose the one that you feel is going to work the best for you! :) In a coming post, I'll share a few of the differences between the two. :)

So, there we have it. Why you absolutely need insurance before you start selling your soap, or even giving it away.

And yes, I do realize some soapmakers choose to go without insurance. If that's you, please consider otherwise. This topic does tend to get a bit heated in debate, so if you choose to participate in the comments, please remember to be respectful. ;) That being said, I'd love to hear from you!

Update: We wrote a much more thorough article about the insurance options you have as a small business and answered a TON of common questions. Read up here:

Why You Absolutely Need Insurance Before You Sell a Single Bar of Soap (2024)

FAQs

Why You Absolutely Need Insurance Before You Sell a Single Bar of Soap? ›

Why do I need insurance to sell my soap? Product liability insurance protects you from claims made against you as the manufacturer and seller of your products, including soap, lotions, lip balm, and more.

Do you need insurance for a soap business? ›

Whether you're selling homemade soap and body products at craft fairs or your Etsy shop, you need to protect your business. For example, there's always a chance that someone could be allergic to fragrances or oils that you used. Suddenly, you could be held liable for a bodily injury claim.

Do you need insurance to sell a product? ›

Product liability insurance is important for anyone who sells products, whether it be online or over the counter, because the seller is the first point of call for a customer if something goes wrong, and is therefore liable to be the subject of a claim.

Do you need insurance to sell cosmetics? ›

If you're wondering what coverages you need in the cosmetic industry, it's a good idea to start with a Business Owner's Policy (BOP). This bundles together: General liability insurance, which helps protect your business from claims of bodily injury and property damage.

Do you need approval to sell soap? ›

While you don't need a special license to sell soap the same way a financial advisor needs a license to sell securities, there are some steps and research you should consider taking when forming a business. You will need to check and see if your state requires a general business license or permit.

Does soap need FDA approval? ›

Neither the product nor its ingredients need approval by FDA, except for any color additives it contains. It is your responsibility to make sure your product is safe for consumers when it is used as intended, and to make sure it is properly labeled.

How much is soap making insurance? ›

The Handmade Artisans Insurance provides business general liability coverage, including product liability coverage to artisans who make their own products by hand. This includes soap, lotion, and more. They have two options - $285 per year for up to $1,000,000 and $385 per year for up to $2,000,000.

Can I sell my product without license? ›

Making sales of merchandise, goods, or other items in California without first getting a seller's permit violates the law and subjects you to fines and penalties. Sometimes people incorrectly refer to a seller's permit as a resale number or resale permit.

Do I need insurance to sell on Shopify? ›

Though Shopify doesn't require you to carry insurance, selling on the platform exposes you to risk. Business insurance can pay for your legal costs if you're sued by a customer, inventory losses after a fire or storm, and recovery costs in the event of a data breach.

Do I need insurance to sell handmade crafts online? ›

The main insurance they will be looking for is public liability insurance. Public liability insurance is not a legal requirement, however, some craft fair organisers will want to see evidence of the craft sellers' insurance.

Do I need insurance to sell lip balm? ›

Product liability insurance protects you from claims made against you as the manufacturer and seller of your products, including soap, lotions, lip balm, and more. It's a common misunderstanding that if you formulate your products correctly, you don't need product liability insurance because nothing can go wrong.

Do you need a license to sell cosmetics in the US? ›

FDA does not license cosmetics firms. However, state or local authorities may require licensing or have other requirements you need to know about. You will need to contact your state or local authorities directly. Again, the Small Business Administration may be able to help.

Why do I need beauty insurance? ›

Beauty salons need insurance to protect their businesses against unexpected losses. Some of these losses could be substantial and, without beauty salon insurance, it's possible that a salon would struggle to recover for them.

How much can I sell homemade soap for? ›

Consumer Price Index for Handmade Soap

At the close of 2021, the preliminary Average Consumer Price (ACP) for handmade soap was $3.47 per ounce. A 5-ounce bar of handmade soap is expected to sell for $17.35 (5 ounces × $3.47 average price per ounce = $17.35).

Can I sell soap on Etsy without a license? ›

If you aren't familiar with local, state or federal business laws, you might turn to Etsy for guidance. However, you'll quickly discover the platform offers little help. Etsy doesn't require sellers to have a business license.

How do you legally label soap? ›

You need to include just a few details on the soap label: the statement of identity, net quantity of contents, and seller's business information. The law doesn't require you to list your ingredients, but telling your customers what you use to make your soap will help you demonstrate transparency and build trust.

What is the start up cost for soap business? ›

The total cost to start selling handmade soap is typically $1,000 to $5,000 including ingredients, equipment, packaging/labels and seller permits for a lean startup.

Do you need insurance to sell body butter? ›

Whether you create bath bombs, bath salts, body scrubs, body butter, moisturiser, soaps, oils or any other of the many types of bath and body related products, you need insurance to protect your business.

What business category is soap making? ›

The most relevant code for soap manufacturing is 325611, which covers soap and cleaning compound manufacturing. However, there are other codes that soapmakers may need to be aware of, depending on the type of soap they make. For example, if they make medical or health-related soap, they'll need to use code 325612.

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