All About Creating a Line of Shaving Lotion
We use juniper berry essential oil so it smells like gin! It can smell any way you like based on the essential oils used. Suggestions of styptic essential oils are:
Styptic = Essential oil that stops local bleeding and hemorrhaging applied externally.
Benzoin, Bergamot, Geranium, Yarrow.
Vulnerary = Essential oil promotes the healing of fresh cuts or wounds.
Benzoin, Bergamot, Cajuput, Chamomile, Clove, Eucalyptus, Garlic, Geranium, Juniper, Lavender, Rosemary, Thyme.
Other oils have historically been used for wound healing:
benzoin, German or Roman chamomile, frankincense, everlasting (Helichrysum), myrrh, lavender, neroli, rose, palmarosa patchouli, tea tree, yarrow and sandalwood.
I recommend:
Australian Blue Cypress Essential Oil Benefits
Grounding and stabilizing, calming, relaxing when nervous or distressed, centring. Prized for its anti-bacterial qualities High in
guaiol: Known anti-inflammatory
Eudesmols: Known anti-bacterial
Sesquiterpenes: Known anti-inflammatories
Blue colour, guaiazulene is responsible for the cobalt blue colour.
Blue Cypress Essential Oil (Callitris intratropica) is indigenous to Australia. It has historically been used to support a healthy respiratory system*; and has traditionally been used for incense, perfume and embalming. Traditionally the aboriginal burned the wood to repel mosquitoes and midges! Its benefits also include supporting the body’s natural response to irritation as well as aiding normal breathing.
Can you formulate a cream for me with no fragrance and a long shelf life?
Shaving lotions can have a 6-month to 2-year shelf life when produced in a manufacturing facility. I can give you a base formula that each manufacturer will have an opinion on based on their experience and expertise using the ingredients they are familiar with. Perhaps all will recommend to you preservatives that are not completely safe or natural. For instance, betaines can be safe to moderately hazardous depending on their form https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/search.php?query=betaine&h=Search#.WjC3VmQ-dFY You will need to negotiate and I recommend you look up each ingredient in the Cosmetic Safety Database here https://www.ewg.org/skindeep
The "scent" will be the result of the addition of essential oils that have antibacterial, styptic, anti-inflammatory and preservative functions. An unscented product will be a soap with a preferred texture only.
Does this product need to meet any government agency approvals eg Health Canada if so what are the conditions?
Your private Label Manufacturer will assist you with this. The main conditions are: not using ingredients on the "hot" list (you won't need to), labelling ingredients completely using INCI names (and I recommend strongly preceding them with common names), registering (your manufacturer will probably do this for you. If you require more help, they will recommend a consultant to you, but I do not foresee the need. For more info, please refer here: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/consumer-product-safety/...
In labelling the product what is required to sell to stores eg bar codes
You can do it yourself, your PLM could do it for you, or you can hire someone to do it.
The process is outlined here http://www.gs1ca.org/page.asp?intPageID=1012
Where do you get your labels?
We produce dozens of body care products and want the flexibility to adjust our labels as needed. We print them ourselves on demand using a laser printing inexpensive multifunction machine, on Avery's free site! We used to pay for an Adobe Suite but found it cumbersome and more complicated than we needed. We buy these labels: https://www.staples.ca/en/avery-eco-friendly-white-laser-inkjet-shipping... We value the recycled content and being able to remove the labels from glass with soaking. Laser-printed labels do not smear when wet. We do not use vinyl for environmental reasons and our labels survive the shower!
I liked the aluminum dispenser what is the cost and suppliers name
Aluminum bottle suppliers are:
It is good to choose a bottle available with more than one supplier in case of shortages. Since NDA makes their own, if they run out, there are no other suppliers.
New Directions Aromatics - expensive but local
https://www.newdirectionsaromatics.ca/products/aluminum-packaging/alumin...
SKS Bottle and Packaging Inc. - US, shipping costly
https://www.sks-bottle.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=aluminum+...
Containers & Packaging - US, negotiate a discount
https://www.containerandpackaging.com/catalog/metal-bottles/83/#8861
24-410 caps and pumps are common and should cost less than $.20 each, but I do suggest a pump for the metal bottles, which will cost $.40.
What quantities can you produce and what shipping lead times and pricing?
At this time, we are not able to produce more than 100, and I would not recommend us! If you started small with us, your formula would likely change when your demand increased, and this would change your labels, performance of product, ingredients etc. I recommend finding a Private Label Manufacturer and negotiating formula and packaging from the beginning. When we make our shaving lotion for Raindance we wholesale at $6.50 per labelled bottle.
What co-packagers are there and their costs?
I estimate $1-$3 per item plus the packaging + labels you supply.
There are per items costs as well as freight, set up, one-time fees etc.
These may not be much less costly in the end than us until you are producing runs of 1000+.
I am checking this info with Private Label Manufacturers.