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Feel refreshed with this bright lemon and stimulating eucalyptus soap. Gentle coconut cleanser and nutrient-rich botanical extracts leave hands clean and nourished.


View details. This relaxing soap contains gentle coconut cleanser and nutrient-rich botanical extracts. Breathe in the soothing scent of lavender pure essential oil. Liquid Hand Soap French Lavender refill. Organic Deodorant Spray - Citrus. Organic Deodorant Spray - Lavender. Gentle enough for sensitive skin, our body wash and shower gel contain botanical extracts, organic ingredients, and pure essential oils. Natural Hair Care. Natural Shampoo. Personal Care. Product Features. Gluten Free Natural Non-GMO 5.


Organic 2. Essential oils are finicky. So, everything made around them had to be integrated into their sort of unique nature. It was more than that. We also realized that, unless we supplied the essential oils, they would never produce the level of quality we wanted. So, then, we decided to do all the manufacturing in-house, but we had another problem. We had a lot of equipment running, so we had to keep the lines busy.


If you wanted to keep that equipment running, making big batches faster, that means your sales had to go up. We financed it with an SBA loan. The last money we took was in For the brands I saw, especially in the natural products business that went that route, the outcome was never good.


We would know what to do with the capital now, but, if we had taken it years ago, we just would have made very expensive mistakes along the way.


And we got to learn how to do it our way with a group of people who were curious and passionate and also wanted to learn. So, it sort of has its own rhythm and culture.


What do you think of the explosive growth of natural products? The beauty of making your own products and formulating your own products is you actually get to know the supply chain. You get to know what every ingredient is. You get to test every up-and-coming ingredient, and you get to have creative license to curate, edit and make things.


I actually think that making things is really so healthy for everyone. I think that manufacturing in this country is sort of like a restorative gesture. I think people coming together to make the sort of products that promotes wellness for their families is a beautiful thing.


Do you remember the first big order that you had to scramble to get done? It had a little bottle of foot essential oil that was lavender and peppermint mixed with almond oil and a little tin of bath salts in a cute package with a sticker. They ordered 10,, and we had a month to make them. Everything else was manual. Then, eventually, we got a label machine because those labels were really hard to put on straight.


Was there any point where you questioned the decision to manufacture in-house?