Saturday, April 6, 2013

Shopping for lipgloss containers could be easy and hard at the same time. I've searched all around my town to find that perfect packaging. The results I came up with was inexpensive and creative at the same time. I went to my local Michaels craft store and found some little beads containers that looked like it would work for the time being. I think they cost $7 per pack which contains 12 little containers. They were clear and had little lids to close them up tight. The only problem I had was that you had to dip your figer in the container instead of rolling on the gloss. Since the lipgloss I made was more liquid instead of solid, it was a little messy. That's when I turned online to find packaging. I went to TKB Trading and also DIY Cosmestics to find the perfect lipgloss container. To my suprise they were there and inexpensive as well. After doing a price comparison I went along with DIY Cosmetics to pick up some affordable containers. The price for 50 lipgloss roll on tubes were like $24. I was really excited to get them in the mail to package my lipgloss. I wanted to add some fancy labels on my lipgloss tubes so I printed some stickers out with the name, flavor, and and weight, and handed them to family and friends as samples. I really had fun creating these little lipglosses and plan on making more soon. What suggestions have you came up with on packaging? Feel free to comment. To make fun and creative perfumes and glosses Click Here!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Creating your own lip gloss line!!!

Creating your own lip gloss line, can be hard work and time efficient. You have to keep four things in mind. 

  • Making the ingredient
  • Coming up with a unique name
  • Getting the name trademarked
  • Marketing your product

Well, when you first think about this, you might say to yourself " Too much work". To me, I think that if this is your dream, you would do all that it takes to accomplish this DREAM. Now that you have an idea on where to start, let's go step by step. First we'll talk about-

Making the ingredient
When you think of ideas to put in your lip gloss, keep in mind what audience you are aiming for. If you want to sell to the younger audience you might want to add fruity smells to the gloss. The younger crowd loves to smell the sweet gloss on their lips and to be honest, that's the only reason they purchase it sometimes. If your intention is to sell to the early 20's and upper age group, you should ask family or friends in that age range what do they look for in a lip gloss. Now, you might get different answers, but take notes and combine those ideas. When you shop for ingredients, try to pick up organic materials such as beeswax, coconut oil, pure jojoba oil, flavored oil (for smells), mica powders (for color) that's approved for lips, and etc. With these kind of ingredients, you can eliminate the chances of people having allergic reactions to harsh chemicals that's often put in gloss. When you gather the ingredients you want, it's now time to experiment. When you're done with your final product, let people you know sample it. They would give you their opinion on what should be added or changed. You should accept all criticism, because it would only help you get better.

Coming up with a unique name
This is the fun part! You should allow your creactivity to run wild. Think of a catchy name that would be remembered. Your product alone would have the customers coming back, but when someone ask the person the name of the lip gloss the're wearing you don't want them to be like "Oh, I can't remember the name, but it's a great lip gloss". Think of a name or should I say word no other lip gloss brand has. For example- pucker, smack, treat, and so on are words that's used in other lip brands. You want your name to STAND OUT. Try mix matching letters in your name. My name is Natasha Brooks, so I would do Na'Bro lip gloss. Kind of weird but it's one word and easy to remember. It will also get your name, as well as your lip gloss reconized. If you prefer to get a little professional, just signature your lip gloss and that would be your first and last name.

Getting the name trademarked
Now that you have your recipe and your name, it's time to get it trademarked or patented. You should not sell your product without getting it trademarked as your own. There are many people that have trouble coming up with ingredients or names that they would steal your name and trademark it before you do. This would not be cool. If you plan on selling your product to the public you should get your business liscense. You could do this by going to the SBA website. They would help you get your business up and running. You could also get logos to go on your labels, which I would post another blog about, trademarked. If you go here this site would allow you to put in your logo into it's worldwide database to see if it's taken or available. Although it's impossible to get ingredients copyrighted, you should store your recipe in a safe and private area that only you may have access to.

Marketing your lip gloss

Okay, now you have your recipe, name,  logo, and business liscense, you can start to promote your lip gloss. You have to come up with a price for your lip gloss. Make the price reasonable but profitable at the same time. Go out and PROMOTE, PROMOTE, PROMOTE. I can't express how much this would get the customers coming back. Go to local flea markets and sell your product. The flea market draws a lot of attention. Another idea I came across was a website called Etsy. This is a website where handmade items are sold all over the world. Just create an account and set up your online store. If you want you could go to Godaddy and create a dot com website for an extremely low price to promote your lip gloss in a unique way. It's up to you how much money you want or how big you want your lip gloss line to grow.

I hope I helped a lot of inspired individuals get started on their dream. Feel free to leave comments and ask questions. Thanks dolls! PERFECT MAKEUP SECRET Click Here!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Welcome

Hi everyone! I was wondering if there was anyone out there who ever dreamed of starting their own cosmetic line. I have always dreamed of having my name on lip gloss tubes or makeup bottles. Since this was a DREAM, I wanted it to come true in reality. I researched ways of "starting your own cosmetic line", but never came up with any results. That's when I told myself, I should start a community with people who also have this passion. A place where everyone could share their thoughts and ideas. I have made my own cosmetics, but need any advice on how to get it out there. Any suggestions or thoughts or welcome. Feel free to comment.