Creating products: Alternatives to bottles! (updated)

Original post from July 14, 2009…Alternatives to bottles!  I know a malibu or tottle bottle isn’t really an alternative to a “bottle” because we consider them to be a bottle, but they are a fantastic way to package hair care products, surfactant systems, and lotions. They’re also cheaper than using a pump bottle for thick...

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Creating products: Packaging – too many choices! (updated)

Packaging our products is more than just putting them in a pretty bottle! We have a few things to consider, such as what we’re packaging in the bottle and what kind of plastic we need for specific products. Here are two posts from the past to give you some things to think about when it...

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Labels – a free download

I’ve been asked to post my recent labels as a PDF, so here you are. (I have instructions on how to modify them in the PDF). I don’t know how useful they will be as they are designed to fit on the bottles I own, but if you like them, then I’m a happy camper!...

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Aesthetics of our products: Label making – an example (updated)

So here’s an example of a label I use on my foot scrub bars. I package these in cellophane bags and close it with the label. I like to include three major pieces of information – the name of the product and fragrance, instructions for use (if it isn’t obvious), and a simplified ingredient list....

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Aesthetics of our products: Label making

Tara made this comment in this post: I love the pictures you post of your products. Maybe somewhere down the road, you could do a post on label making.I admit the aesthetics of our products is not one of my strengths. I’m the mechanic – I figure out the formulas, create the recipes, tweak the products,...

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