Plan Ahead For Seasonal Products

Plan Ahead For Seasonal Products

For many retailers, the holiday season is critical to ending the year in the black. These tips will help you plan for a successful holiday sales season.
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What does Fougère mean?

What does Fougère mean?

Fougère, pronounced ['foo-jair'], is one of the main olfactive families of perfumes. The name comes from the French language word for "fern"...
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What is Camphor?

What is Camphor?

One whiff of White Camphor and you’ll discover its intense, woody aroma. Still, this essential oil is as fresh as they come, giving off eucalyptus-like notes due to its high cineole content. This is a fresh, cool scent that can invigorate the body and mind.  

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Spotlight: Goat Milk Lotion

Spotlight: Goat Milk Lotion

Goat Milk Body Lotion will nourish & hydrate dry, thirsty skin without leaving a greasy residue. This lotion is packed with Goat's Milk, Honey and Shea Butter!
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Introducing Hair & Beard Oil Base

Introducing Hair & Beard Oil Base

This wholesale Hair & Beard Oil is ready to bottle as is or you can customize it with other fragrances.
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Boozy Notes In Perfumery

Boozy Notes In Perfumery

Did you know that it is possible to use wine and liqueur notes in
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What Are Natural Lip Balm Flavors?

What Are Natural Lip Balm Flavors?

Our Natural Flavor Oils are carefully made from natural ingredients, such as real fruit extract, to safely bring flavor to lip products. Our natural flavors are unsweetened and work great in lip balm, lip scrub and lip gloss. These taste naturally sweet, and do not need a sweetener.

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Product Repacking Service

Product Repacking Service

Have you ever purchased one of our bulk bases but don't have the time, energy or equipment to repack each product into retail-ready packaging? We have a solution!
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What Is Tub Tea?

What Is Tub Tea?

Bath teas (aka tub teas) are exactly what they sound like — tea sachets filled with herbs, flowers, oats, and/or salt that can be added to warm bath water. While a bath tea will look aesthetically pleasing no matter what's inside, its potential health benefits will vary based on the ingredients.
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5 Tips For Using Body Scrub

5 Tips For Using Body Scrub

5 Tips For Using Body Scrub: Rinse your cleansed skin with warm water. Exfoliation should always begin with freshly cleansed and damp skin!
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Brown Sugar In Skincare

Brown Sugar In Skincare

Brown sugar can also be used as an exfoliator on your face or for sensitive skin because it is softer than regular sugars. However, it is also strong enough to scrub away dead skin cells and make way for the healthier, glowing skin to show through.
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Marshmallow vs. Marshmallow Root

Marshmallow vs. Marshmallow Root

Marshmallow candy got its name from marshmallow root because manufacturers originally used the root’s mucilage to make this confection. Today, however, candy marshmallows typically do not contain the herb. Instead, they consist of sugar and gelatin.
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Carob In Cosmetics

Carob In Cosmetics

Carob is a flowering evergreen tree or shrub native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. The ripe, dried, and sometimes toasted pod is often ground into carob powder, which was sometimes used as a substitute for cocoa powder. The powder and chips can be used as a chocolate alternative in most recipes. Unlike chocolate, carob does not contain caffeine or theobromine.
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What Is Chamomile?

What Is Chamomile?

Chamomile is derived from the Greek words chamos (ground) in reference to its low-growing characteristics and melos (apple). Fresh chamomile blossoms are often described as having an apple-like scent.
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What Is Cocoa Butter?

What Is Cocoa Butter?

Cocoa butter, also called theobroma oil, is a pale-yellow, edible fat extracted from the cocoa bean. It is used to make chocolate, as well as some ointments, toiletries, and pharmaceuticals. Cocoa butter has a cocoa flavor and aroma. Its melting point is just below human body temperature.
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What Is Silk Protein?

What Is Silk Protein?

Silk protein is a fibrous protein formed by converting silk from the cocoon of the silkworm. Its molecular structure is similar to that of the collagen fibers that make up our skin.
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5 Winter Skincare Tips

5 Winter Skincare Tips

5 Winter Skincare Tips:
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Cinnamon & Skincare

Cinnamon & Skincare

Cinnamon is a spice obtained from the inner bark of several tree species from the genus Cinnamomum. Cinnamon is used mainly as an aromatic condiment and flavoring additive in a wide variety of cuisines.

The aroma and flavor of cinnamon derive from its essential oil and principal component, cinnamaldehyde, as well as numerous other constituents including eugenol.
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What Is Cardamom?

What Is Cardamom?

Cardamom is a spice in the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) recognizable by its trigonal pod husks containing small black seeds. The spice can be found as a whole pod, shelled whole seeds, or ground powder. Its complex flavor profile lends itself well to both sweet and savory applications.
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Ginger In Skincare

Ginger In Skincare

Ginger is a superfood that has skin rejuvenation properties. Both ingesting ginger and applying it topically are said to have anti-aging benefits. Ginger contains numerous antioxidant properties that prevent free radical damage and protect against aging. 
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Spice Notes In Perfumery

Spice Notes In Perfumery

Spices are among the oldest natural raw materials used in perfumery.
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What Is Frankincense?

What Is Frankincense?

Frankincense is an aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes, obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia in the family Burseraceae. The word is from Old French franc encens.
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What Is Palo Santo?

What Is Palo Santo?

Palo santo (Bursera graveolens) is a tree that’s native to Peru, Ecuador, and other South American countries. It grows in dry tropical forests and produces very fragrant resin. In Spanish, palo santo means “holy wood.”
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Fun Fact: Fragrance & Witchcraft

Fun Fact: Fragrance & Witchcraft

As we head into the witchy season...

Classical descriptions of witchcraft echo ancient fears of women's perfumes and scented cosmetics, which were conventionally thought of as altering the minds of men, who could be seduced by sweet scents into doing things they would not willingly choose to do.
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Caramel In Perfumery

Caramel In Perfumery

Gourmand fragrances may smell edible and are made up of sweet, bakery-type notes of vanilla, caramel, cotton candy, chocolate, coffee, honey, cognac and many other dessert-type ingredients.
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