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02-25-2007, 07:25 PM #1
Joe, I think you've covered everything
Although I think most will not receive samples for at least another 5 days. Anyone close to WV/East Coast should receive theirs by Wednesday, CA and Utah....I'm thinking around the 1st or 2nd of March.....Friday or Saturday.
(sounds like a long time away when you say the 1st of March. )
When you do get them obviously all the things Joe mentioned. I will keep my fingers crossed that you like all three of them, but where " I learn" is from my mistakes. I don't mind that thoughts are posted here, but if you think you will be biased in your opinion because of someone else's statement, then by all means just PM me.
Other than that, I've always enjoyed the open conversation as it generates other ideas. My feelings are not hurt when you tell me I don't like this or that......but I will be asking the "why" of your thoughts. This is where I will learn to make my adjustments.
I can already tell you that when my Husband saw the brown aftershave...he said, you can't sell that...and I said " I'm not selling it, I'm testing it" there's a differenceI don't know that the color is unattractive as much as it is not "mainstream".....its just different. My thought....who knows, maybe we'll start a new trend, or you may very well tell me " I don't care how well it works, I wouldn't be buy a brown aftershave".....thats ok, thats why we're doing the tests.
Testing is Fun! I can hardly wait.
Colleen
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02-26-2007, 03:08 AM #2
I don't know, a brown aftershave might be interesting. I am, however, assuming that it will not be causing a permanent hue to adhere to my somewhat pale face?
Cheers,
Ed
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02-26-2007, 04:01 AM #3
I agree with Joe that our opinions should not be posted. Bias is very easy. In the past, when asked to review products, I kept a Word document dedicated to the specific task, and updated it daily with thoughts and opinion. This way I could easily attach it in an email. Doing this would give Colleen something she can print and store somewhere other than just the computer. Also, for something of this nature, I think at least 7 days per item would be needed. A product used once is just a new product. Used twice might give the same result or a different result. Used more than twice and a trend can be developed. For example, if out of 7 days of use, days 2 and 5 were not quality shaves. Your reaction and opinion might be very different on those days.
RT
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02-26-2007, 11:06 AM #4
Mornin Gents!
Two votes for not posting your thoughts works well enough for me. So mum's the word until testing is done.
so does this mean everyone will receive their samples and then I will not hear anything for a month while you test.....Or will you be writing your thoughts to me...
FedX comes today to pick up these little boxes of "Hazordous Materials"I will post back as soon as the FedX man picks them up.
and on an interesting note.....an accountant/bookeeper virtually showed up on my doorstep yesterday to help me get my Business together....
Colleen
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02-26-2007, 06:10 PM #5
Originally Posted by churley
Hmmm... is curiosity killing the cat?
Originally Posted by churley
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02-27-2007, 12:57 PM #6
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02-27-2007, 11:51 PM #7
Evenin Gents!
I am sure all of you are familiar with the following list of ingredients: witch hazel, aloe vera juice, alcohol, vinegar, water, hydrosols aka rose water, orange flower water etc.
The focus of this wee "informal" article of information is in regards to "alcohol"....and I just couldn't hold out any longer...LOL
Many people do use Vodka, preferably Everclear or Grain alcohol to make AS/Colognes etc. while suitable for home use; it is against the law for a business to use vodka or other intoxicating spirits for use in personal care products for resell to the public. Per The US Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ( 27 CFR part 21 ). They're everywhere aren't they...
Just for common sense thinking I suppose a person could use rubbing alcohol as an ingredient in making aftershave although they are usually diluted at 1:1 with water and rubbing alcohol has a rather distinctive smell that I think would interfere with fragrance oils or essential oils.
What is used by people like me; who make, produce AS, Colognes, etc. are professional dilutants <sp? known as Perfumers Alcohol or Formulators Alcohol purchased from Suppliers. These formulas must be approved for use by the ATF by submitting formulas/samples to the ATF National Laboratory for examination....and then approval or rejection. The supplier provides to me the assurance that their product has been approved by the ATF and supplies MSDS sheets to me.
Perfumers Alcohol is as the name implies....the base used for fine perfumes and your higher end Colognes. INCA: SDA 40B 200 proof, isopropyl myristate, isopropyl alcohol.
Formulators Alcohol is designed for use with products/formulas that require the addition of water, including AS, Colognes, astringents, AS balms, milks etc. INCA: SDA 40B 200 proof, Propylene Glycol, Isopropyl alcohol.
Dinners late....gotta go.
Colleen
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02-26-2007, 02:18 PM #8
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02-26-2007, 04:29 PM #9
FedX arrived and picked up the remaining 5 boxes
.....everyone should have their boxes by week's end.
Are you interested in knowing about Perfumer's Alcohol or Formulator's Alcohol?
Colleen