Hi Judy, the product will stain the paper straight away. The closer to paper would be cardboard packaging that has suitable inside linen for cosmetics products. If you are looking for natural alternatives packaging , maybe bamboo would be an option
Thank you, Mayca. My question is, when writing the ingredients and putting a warning that it is not suitable for certain categories of people, is it not enough to protect the manufacturer from product liability? Who is the qualified aromatherapist? thank you
Hi Amani, what do you mean exactly with “certain categories of people” please use an example of what type of warning you mean ? A qualified aromatherapist is a person who has study aromatherapy ( the study of essential oils, its chemical compounds and its properties hence they know how/ when/ what to combined effectively and safely). However this does not mean that you have to be aromatherapist to use essential oils correctly. Just stick to the safe % of essential oils in cosmetic products. I always use less than max allowed .
or depending of formula just omit them .
Just loving this course already. very insightful
Can skincare products be safe to store in paper packaging?
Hi Judy, the product will stain the paper straight away. The closer to paper would be cardboard packaging that has suitable inside linen for cosmetics products. If you are looking for natural alternatives packaging , maybe bamboo would be an option
Do you have any recommendation for trusted suppliers to get ingredients in Dublin, Ireland?
International website suppliers list is provided later unit in this course. Bomar.ie is the most popular in Ireland
Thank You Mayca for putting this together . I am exciting already.
Is the course life long access?
Hi Monika, welcome to the course! yes it is life long access. Enjoy!
Thank you, Mayca. My question is, when writing the ingredients and putting a warning that it is not suitable for certain categories of people, is it not enough to protect the manufacturer from product liability? Who is the qualified aromatherapist? thank you
Hi Amani, what do you mean exactly with “certain categories of people” please use an example of what type of warning you mean ? A qualified aromatherapist is a person who has study aromatherapy ( the study of essential oils, its chemical compounds and its properties hence they know how/ when/ what to combined effectively and safely). However this does not mean that you have to be aromatherapist to use essential oils correctly. Just stick to the safe % of essential oils in cosmetic products. I always use less than max allowed .
or depending of formula just omit them .