Chemicals are really simple. You mix a couple things together and sell it for more than the materials cost.
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From a sustainability standpoint, look for natural products, but not all chemicals are bad. Learn what works for you.
Make each product the best it can be. Focus on form and materials. What we don't include is as important as what we do include.
I also became interested in chemistry and gradually accumulated enough test tubes and other glassware to do chemical experiments, using small quantities of chemicals purchased from a pharmacy supply house.
The basic parts, the start-up molecules, can be supplied in abundance and don't have to be made by some elaborate process. That immediately makes things simpler.
If you're trying to create a company, it's like baking a cake. You have to have all the ingredients in the right proportion.
You don't need to buy expensive cosmetics; almost anything will do if you know how to apply it.
Customers want to buy something which is not expensive because of a label but which is costly because of the time taken to produce it.
When you're working with a producer, there has to be chemistry.
I had such a hard time finding great organic and non-toxic items for my daughter.
I'm aware there are certain products that are being advertised - food products - with 'no chemicals whatsoever.' Well, that would be pretty hard to arrange, since everything around us is made up of atoms and molecules - chemicals - including ourselves.