Hi all,
A neighbor of mine sells Protandium (made by Life Vantage corp) and their skincare product (1) is called True Science. She says it penetrates to the subcutaneous layer where the bottom of wrinkles exist. I don't recall hearing in school that products can penetrate this far down. Was I sleeping? Is this correct? Comments please.
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Nina.
Basically yes. The 'Non Comedogenic' study is based off the 'Back'. It is a lengthy study and if you have researched ingredients maybe you have read about it or studied it.
Let me say this:
Find what YOU believe in then find the MFGR and LINE that most resembles that and stick with it. If you don't you will spend all your time and mental energy with liquid and ingredients and trying to find out what is truth or is not truth. 80% of the industry is NOT truth. Its just a fact, sad to say but it is.
MFGR all have to play by specific rules, its just how strict does the MFGR want to be.
Marty
SkinCareSceince.com
Hi Nina,
I was really interested in your findings about Paula's Choice products containing some of the ingredients she was saying to stay away from. Do you recall which ingredients or which products contained the irritating ingredients?
Nina
I read the about us on 'Botanical Science' and I would not buy from them based on this. Here is the reason why and its just me. What they are saying is a lot of the same you will find from a private label company. They do this or they do that... Harvest at the right time... Cold pressed vs. ???... and they say this in the first paragraph: ...and new technology specialty ingredients. I know what that is and I don't use those ingredients. They might be a great company and produce fantastic products but if you read other private label companies they say the same or close to the same.
A good manufacture, one that ranks high on my lists will not say these things and will not offer private label. It costs 5 - 10K to make a product with the right RnD and time so why give away and mass produce?
Now your last paragraph is interesting. :) I have never met a skin care pro who had the money to do what you are saying in your last paragraph. If your doing one product then maybe? or they are being very nice to you but considering most professional lines have 30 + products on the front end, I don't see how you could move enough product via a retail distribution channel to make it financial viable.
Do you have a link to the 'ORAC-System' ? I will take a look at it but I am sure it is a philosophy that has merit but maybe just not mine.
Marty
SkinCareScience.com
Nina
I will look at links. That is a big read for sure. Looks like valuable knowledge to have none the less.
In your post you are mentioning big topics and none are simple answers but if I can sum up this way:
1. I do not believe in oils and natural ingredients. Most are botanical and I do not believe in botanical ingredients. But allow me to say this: If you want aloe, go and get a plant. Do not combine it with all these other ingredients and then call it aloe. Just go get the real thing. They say that everything we need is in nature and I do believe that but we don't live in nature so hence my direction with chemical products.
2. Packaging 'Outer Boxes' is a big No No in the skin care industry. It adds $10 - $30 to the final retail price and does nothing for the end product or result.
3. I believe that if you want to produce a product that works follow the studies and follow the percentages used and use that! It might be boring and trust me, my line is but it works. Its that simple. There are many lines out there like it and most of the time you have never heard the name before. But that's the way if goes for lines that spend their money on the product, rather then the marketing.
4. Piece of advise (Business advice) :) ...
Stop trying to educate with ingredients and products. The marketing dollars spent creating the 'white noise' is in the hundreds of millions. Concentrate on the clients lives / skin you change and they will be with you for life. More importantly, they WILL believe you...
I have said this many times, and wish you all the best, but take your pick:
A. Bring $500,000 or more and start a line (Don't forget about all the documentation you need with it i.e. manuals and education and protocols
B. Spending the next 10 - 15 years building it from the ground up. THIS LOOKS LIKE YOUR PATH
C. Lot and Lots of LUCK! With any success story their is always a little luck. :)
But based on your posts and the words, I am sure effort and heart are not in short supply and those two items are half the battle in business.
Marty
SkinCareScience.com
We just love marty!
:)
Marty
SkinCareScience.com
I got into this field in the same darn way. I was so inflamed and my acne was so bad and a couple of esty's who didn't know what they were doing tried to get me to use glycolic peels at 70%. I was so enflamed and SWOLLEN I looked as if I were a blonde headed Asian woman. I tried a home made recipe from a friend of mine and POOF everything calmed down. I get so frustrated when people say it's chemical free only to find PEG's and other irritating and comedonegenic ingredients. I ended up doing my own research also, discovered what worked for ME and lots of OTHER people and I have to say, that I have yet to find a skincare line that follows through. I pick and chose but I don't love any of it. Natural ingredients can be irritating too. I've even seen people toot "natural" ingredients only to point out that poison ivy is a "natural" ingredient too, just not a good idea for your face. :D I am glad that Felice has found a skincare like that she likes. I need to try Marty's i think. I don't know...
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