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Jen0305

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Hello Everyone,

I have a question about storing aroma beads. I have read threads about the different types of plastics to use, but my question is when I make them, how long do I have to sell them...is it possible to keep an inventory on aroma beads?:confused:

Does everyone make them as they get the orders????I am placing the finished beads in organza bags then placing the bags in a ziplock bag and vacuum sealing them to keep the air out(does that even work)?????:confused: I buy my aroma beads from cajun and using their FO's and CS's Fo's...if anyone could help me out, I would greatly appriciate it!!! I just dont want to waste any supplies if they will not last ...TIA

Jennifer

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THANK YOU BOTH!!! for your reply!!!!! I guess I am making more work for myself:rolleyes2 I just want the beads to last for my customers... so, I guess it does not matter how long I keep them for (as long as they are kept in a dry cool place?!) before selling. Thank you again

Jennifer

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I have never kept them in plastic....I keep them in glass jars....and refill from there I have never had to refresh them.

I too have been making them for several years. Most I have had them is about 5-6 months.

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polypropelene is good when it comes to cellophane bags for wrapping scented finished products, so I would guess that would be best. I just hope someone joins in because im still wondering if my plastic container i have my aroma beads stored in is safe before it is too late. I have read that to keep your aroma beads longer you can store them in HDPE or Pet containers, but im not sure if thats true either.

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My experience has been...if you can smell them, the scent is evaporating. I store mine in glass, air tight containers and they remain just fine, some for well over a year or two! (The only one that has lost some fragrance is the one I used an EO to fragrance.) When I have stored them in plastic ziplock bags, they have lost their scent, or it has significantly weakened. They will last a little longer in polypro bags. HOwever, if you want to keep them the longest, I would go with glass and store in cool, dry place out of sunlight. ....And yes, I have dealt with the beads for years, too. HTH

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My experience has been...if you can smell them, the scent is evaporating. I store mine in glass, air tight containers and they remain just fine, some for well over a year or two! (The only one that has lost some fragrance is the one I used an EO to fragrance.) When I have stored them in plastic ziplock bags, they have lost their scent, or it has significantly weakened. They will last a little longer in polypro bags. HOwever, if you want to keep them the longest, I would go with glass and store in cool, dry place out of sunlight. ....And yes, I have dealt with the beads for years, too. HTH

I keep them in ziplock containers with the twist top without any problems. I keep them in glass too, but once I ran out of glass.

I don't make them in the containers but transferred them after a couple of weeks when they were already dry.

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My experience has been...if you can smell them, the scent is evaporating. I store mine in glass, air tight containers and they remain just fine, some for well over a year or two! (The only one that has lost some fragrance is the one I used an EO to fragrance.) When I have stored them in plastic ziplock bags, they have lost their scent, or it has significantly weakened. They will last a little longer in polypro bags. HOwever, if you want to keep them the longest, I would go with glass and store in cool, dry place out of sunlight. ....And yes, I have dealt with the beads for years, too. HTH

I agree!

Plastic, any type, will eventually absorb the scent, thereby weakening the aroma of the beads.

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