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Sebleo

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  1. Go the the "business" section to read up on insurance. Yes, you will definitely need it if you sell. $400 is pretty good for a year.
  2. I use NG lemon poppyseed and I think it's great. A good mix of lemon and cake scent. It preformed well in parasoy and soy candles and soy and palm melts. Funny, I have it melting in my living room now. Even with a bit of candle nose from all my pouring this week I can smell it. Which is impressive to me!
  3. I can understand your reservations. I have been thinking a lot about private labeling but have not made it to the stage to do thorough researching. But, I have seen on labels in the stores...on the back or inside in small print... made for X by Y. My question is...is it the manufacturer requiring the recognition on the package? Or is it a liability issue for the reseller? If they were ever sued for a bad candle...they said they poured it. I know I'm really no help, but it resonates with things I have been pondering.
  4. I wanted to post this link for llc fees by state. It is current for 2018 and some states have reduced their fees including some that have been mentioned here. https://www.llcuniversity.com/llc-annual-fees-by-state/
  5. You are not alone with lavender. I do not enjoy it ato all. I just started working with LS Honey Lavender Gelato and it is very nice. Just enough honey to cut the bite of the lavender. I had ordered dragons blood a long time ago but decided against working with it because it was just too much. There have been others, but with so many fragrances I do enjoy, I only work with the oils I really like. So far anyway!
  6. You may want to look into a presto pot instead of a hot plate. There are a lot if current threads on them and how people use them. Especially since you're making them in a small space. It will save you on the steam!
  7. I do not sell candles so I can not help you with popular containers or sizes. But, I can give you my opinion on the scents you have. Since you already sell incense in these fragrances I would go ahead and sell them in candles as well. That way yout have a cohesive line. Then you can expand from there with other fragrances. You say you have limited space. So, if you are not selling a particular scent as a candle, drop it and replace it with something new. Maybe just do 2 to 4 of each scent to start (depending on your space) and keep making the ones that sell quickly.
  8. This is one of my favorites! I've only been using it for a year and I am only on my second bottle so I can not compare to anything beyond that. It throws well for me in Palm wax and their Reed diffuser base.
  9. Just wanted to get back with you on my testing. I only tested a few more oils and while they were good, they weren't better than the palm I have been using. I really like working with palm and would only switch if there was a significant difference.
  10. I'm having a hard time finding the info I need on the internet. Can someone help me with some info and/or links? I'm trying to name a fragrance called Sun & Sea by LS that is a dupe of Sun & Sand which is trademarked. Can I use Sun & Sea, or is that too close to the trademark name?
  11. Great question! That is what I have been working on this week. Literally about to start building inventory right after I post this! How many pounds of wax do I have/how many pounds of each fragrance should I make? I have decided to make 3 pounds of each fragrance split between sample sizes, clams and individual pieces to be sold by the pound. Some scents I may do less and some more. But, that is my baseline. Then when I'm all done I can reevaluate.
  12. I have never heard of that yogurt. How many ounces is it?
  13. I ordered mine the 13th as well. It is out for delivery...pretty good from NC to TX. I just hope they come in before I have to leave for work. Last time I had a big sample order I got it right as I was leaving. Had to speed to get there on time because I wanted to sniff them all!
  14. Just ordered 26! I think I have now sampled everything that interests me. My next order with them is gonna kill me $$$$$. (Kinda hoping I don't love everything! )
  15. The bottles are printed with nature garden on them, but check the sticker where they list the name of the fragrance oil. It has candlepro.com on it. (That used to redirect you to NG website, but not anymore) Edit...for the record...I have no clue if they were ever called candle pro. I have only seen it on the labels.
  16. All of their labels still say candlepro.com even the bottles I just got in. Now the bottles themselves are printed with nature garden, but, the label they print to note the fragrance has candlepro. So, your oils may not be old at all.
  17. I would have to say they started as Candle Pro in 97 and changed the name later. I got into making candles in roughly 2007 and the website was Nature Garden but the oils came marked candle pro. It was confusing. Up until a year ago or so you could type in candlepro.com and it would still take you to nature garden but not anymore.
  18. Candle Pro is Natures Garden.
  19. I know nothing about making lip balm...just a user here. But, Burts Bees has a honey lip balm. The ingredient is listed as Mel (honey, miel).
  20. @NaughtyNancy...I agree. I am not selling on etsy yet, but have been studying it for a few years. Another point is the different kinds of sellers and their goals. Some are only trying to make a little extra money while others are trying to run a full blown business. It is hard to compete with people who are only trying to cover their hobby expenses.
  21. Thank you @Candybee! You are so right about knowing and loving your product. That is the best way to sell it. Do you tell your customers what type of warmer to use or not to use? How about on your warning label?
  22. I was thinking along those lines too! I'm on the fence about ordering the pillar blend again. I have really enjoyed working with palm wax this past year and am in love with it. But I don't like how it doesn't throw well in low wattage warmers. And I worry about the appeal of palm wax. That is all you work with, right @Candybee?
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