Monday, April 27, 2015

Start A Bath & Body Business

Beauty is a billion dollar industry. Natural bath and spa products are all the rage; particularly those products that promise to reduce the appearance of aging or energize your body, mind and spirit. Every day, a new spa product hits the market. Next time, it could be yours. If you've got an eye for designing creative packaging and can spot the next soothing or infusing combination of ingredients, why not start your own bath and body business?


Instructions


1. Decide what types of products to create. Choose from bar soap, liquid soap, bubble bath, aftershave, aromatherapy, candles, toner, conditioner, shampoo, lotions and bath salts.


2. Learn the properties of various soaps, essential oils and fragrances. Essential oils can be used to make bath and beauty products such as soaps, shampoos, bubble baths, perfumes, cosmetics and incense. Look for their soothing or healing properties and whether there is a high risk of causing an allergic reaction. Visit Aromaweb.com for detailed information on aromatic ingredients and select and care for essential oils. Find recipes on making bath salts, cologne, body powder, toner, conditioner, shampoo, mouthwash and perfume. Visit Colebrothers.com for extensive information on select ingredients for making your own bar and liquid soap. Find free recipes for making bath salts, facials, shampoo, conditioner, rinses, lip balms, lotions and creams at Soapcrafters.com (see Resources).


3. Select essential oils, soap bases, molds and fragrances for your products. Purchase cellophane, fragrance bottles, caps, sachets, pumps, soap boxes and other packaging supplies. Purchase safety goggles, rubber gloves, a scale, thermometer, beakers or measuring cups, ladles, spoons, rubber spatulas, large spoons, measuring spoons and a large bowl.


4. Experiment in your home making bubble bath, cosmetics, bath salts, perfume, lotions and soap.


5. Familiarize yourself with the Federal Drug Administration's (FDA) regulations on food, drug and cosmetics (see Resources). How you market your products will determine whether they are labeled a drug, cosmetic or soap. For example, if your soap claims to revitalize cells, it is considered a drug. Be sure you thoroughly understand the regulations prior to designing, labeling and marketing your products.


6. Label your products. Create your designs using free software programs like Paint and Gimp. Then visit Worldlabel.com for help on creating the perfect labels for your products.


7. Sell your products on websites Etsy.com and Dawanda.com. Visit craft shows, trade shows, fairs and farmer's markets to sell your goods. Join a social networking site such as Indiebeauty.com to remain current on industry news, purchase wholesale supplies and network with like minds. Send samples to retailers.

Tags: your products, bath salts, essential oils, bubble bath, conditioner shampoo, liquid soap, making bath