My daydream, homemade spa products. Thoughts?
Backstory
If I were independently wealthy and could wrangle up the supplies, and if I knew the first thing about business, I think what I'd love to do, more than anything, more than even photography, is make organic skin care products. I messed around with a potential business name and image today while coming up with some test recipes for my sister's Christmas gift. Cocoa oatmeal mask with honey and cream, sea salt scrub with ginger, honey and avocado oil, rice toner with eucalyptus oil. I'm way too excited to make them.Any tips from business entrepeneurs or skin care product enthusiasts? It's just a dream for now, but I wouldn't mind it being more than that.









Comments
marymc says,
L2L3 kicks major butt when it comes to selling.Believe says,
Mary speaks truth.However, one does not have to be independently wealthy to pull off this kind if thing. Test the market with a few products at a local coffee shop or private bookstore. Start small. The lady that makes Bobbie Brown's soap does so out of her kitchen. And she uses natural sand for her beach bar. Give it a whirl.
Wench says,
I liked "SeaGlass" for a few reasons. It sounded kind of ethereal, coupled with the image, I thought it kind of had an Irish selkie vibe. The ocean is great for your skin, and sea glass starts off as sharp pieces and is gradually worn into something smooth by the water. I feel a little weird using my own face, but I didn't have a model on hand yesterday. I will probably change the face once I can get a shoot lined up.jl333 says,
Impressive!