These are your ingredients. You will double the batch. How many ingredients will you need for a double batch? How many ounces of each ingredient will you need to complete a double batch? What will change the cost of your shampoo? What other costs do employers need to add to the cost of the shampoo? Why is it important to mix carefully? 1 / 4 cup distilled water (2oz.) 1 / 4 cup liquid Castile Soap- I use unscented, but you can choose (2oz) your favorite 2 tsp jojoba oil (1/3 oz.) 1 / 8 tsp scented essential oil (.02 oz -1/2 ml) 1 / 8 tsp scented essential oil Flip Cap Bottles or Foaming Bottles to dispense 1 cup = 8 ounces 1 tsp = 1 / 3 ounce 1 ounce = 29.5735
Group Names Recipe for group Name of Ingredient Purpose of Ingredient Amount in original recipe Double Amounts Conversion to ounces
Group Names Conversion of wholesale supplies and cost Name of Product $ amount of Product Amount of Ounces Price per ounce Amount needed for Recipe (page1) Cost for your group
Calculate the total cost plus the markup for this item. Total cost for your product (Page2) $ Add: overhead costs (10% - 25%) $ Mark up % ( ) S Total Retail Price of Shampoo (Do you feel this is reasonable?) $ Your group will decide on the % markup for overhead and the % Markup for your retail markup. When you make this decision, write 2-4 lines on your rationale for choosing the overhead and markup percentages.
Wholesale prices of possible natural ingredients Distilled Water $ 0.78 /gallon Online prices $ 0.38-8 oz. twist top $ 0.52 2 oz. flip top $ 0.38 2.5 oz. lotion dispenser bottle $ 0.59-8 oz. lotion dispenser bottle 10 ml bottle Lavender, Lemon, Ocean (3 for $6.50) Peppermint $ 5.00 Eucalyptus $ 5.00 Rose $ Ylang Ylang $ Jazmine $ Grapefruit $ $ 15.29 for 8 oz.
Next Step ------ Design your LOGO/Brand and decide with whom to market your product
Exit Pass Name Program If you purchase a bottle of essential oils for $ 10.00, what is the cost per ml? What is the cost per ounce? Why is this process of pricing important in your company? Exit Pass Name Program If you purchase a bottle of essential oils for $ 10.00, what is the cost per ml? What is the cost per ounce? Why is this process of pricing important in your company?
Group Name Conditioner Name Recipe for your conditioner: Cost to make: Choose 2 sizes and find the cost of each size. Size Size Cost of Item Cost of Item
Logo Design chosen: (Attach here) In 3-4 sentences, explain why you chose that design and how what you chose will be good to market your product.
Where to find some conditioners and recipes http://www.diynatural.com/homemade-conditioner/ http://hair.allwomenstalk.com/fantastic-homemade-hair-conditioners-to-try http://4chairchick.com/cheap-easy-homemade-deep-conditioners/ Where to find some conditioners and recipes http://www.diynatural.com/homemade-conditioner/ http://hair.allwomenstalk.com/fantastic-homemade-hair-conditioners-to-try http://4chairchick.com/cheap-easy-homemade-deep-conditioners/
Last time we taught you how to make homemade shampoo and decided we couldn t leave you hanging so today we ll show you how to make homemade conditioner for your hair. Don t worry, it s as easy as the shampoo. Once again I am compelled to say never mistake simplicity for ineffectiveness. This conditioner works very well and is safe for all hair types. You will need: 1 Tbsp ACV (apple cider vinegar) - I suggest always using the raw kind with the mother. 1 cup water Use whatever kind of water you wish we use tap which is English for out of the sink. I suggest combining ingredients in a clean repurposed squirt bottle for your conditioner. Double up on ingredients until you fill your bottle the recipe above makes 8 ounces. Simply shake the bottle before each use and gently massage into the hair and scalp for a minute or two and rinse. After drying, your hair will not smell like vinegar. Trust me. This conditioner is the best option for use after a homemade shampoo. Whether you are making a castile soap-based shampoo, or a baking soda-based shampoo the vinegar rinse will smooth the hair and eliminate the greasy, sticky feeling some of these homemade shampoos may leave. It costs more than the homemade shampoo but is still inexpensive compared to store bought conditioner,. Cost = approximately $0.13/ounce depending on how much you pay for your vinegar. If you use a 16 ounce bottle you will pay right around $0.32 per bottle, and the cost is but one benefit. Now you know how to make your own and you know exactly what you re putting on your scalp, something you can rarely say when using conditioner from the store. The ACV in this conditioner smoothes the hair cuticle and balances the ph of your scalp and hair. This conditioner is safe for all hair types and gently conditions without coating your hair and scalp with waxy chemicals, unlike most commercial conditioners. You can benefit your specific hair type and add lovely fragrance to your homemade conditioner by using herbs or essential oils. For greasy or oily hair/scalp, add 6-8 drops of an essential oil such as bergamot, lavender, lemon, rosemary, sandalwood,. For dry scalp and dandruff, you can add 6-8 drops of essential oils like tea tree, peppermint, eucalyptus, lemon, sage. Rosemary is a wonderful herb for all hair types. Infuse your vinegar by steeping several fresh rosemary sprigs in a few cups of apple cider vinegar for 1-2 weeks. Strain out the rosemary, and use the vinegar to make your conditioner, storing leftovers for future batches. The rosemary will impart a lovely smell along with all the benefits of this herb. If you have rosemary essential oil and don t want to wait 1-2 weeks for an infused vinegar, just add 6-8 drops of rosemary essential oil to your conditioner and it s ready for immediate use!
Can you remember Kahoot!!! Read the passage with your group. You will have 5 minutes to take notes on the article. After you are finished, we will play Group Kahoot!!!!
Making your shampoo 1. Before you begin, what is the most important first step? 2. Along with creating the product, you need to create a label for the product. The guidelines are listed on the next page. 3. Create the shampoo, using the recipe that we worked with mathematically. 4. Before you add the essential oils, if you are mixing 2 together, test them and smell them to see if that is the scent you like to use. 1 / 4 cup distilled water (2oz.) 1 / 4 cup liquid Castile Soap (2oz) 2 tsp jojoba oil (10 ml) 1 / 8 tsp scented essential oil ( ½ ml) 1 / 8 tsp scented essential oil ( ½ ml) About how many bottles will this recipe make?
FDA Label Requirements The following information must appear on the principal display panel: An identity statement, indicating the nature and use of the product, by means of either the common or usual name, a descriptive name, a fanciful name understood by the public, or an illustration [21 CFR 701.11]. An accurate statement of the net quantity of contents, in terms of weight, measure, numerical count or a combination of numerical count and weight or measure [21 CFR 701.13]. The following information must appear on an information panel: Name and place of business. This may be the manufacturer, packer, or distributor. This includes the street address, city, state, and ZIP Code. You may omit the street address if it is listed in a current phone directory or city directory [21 CFR 701.12(a)]. Distributor statement. If the name and address are not those of the manufacturer, the label must say "Manufactured for..." or "Distributed by...," or similar wording expressing the facts [21 CFR 701.12(c)]. Material facts. Failure to reveal material facts is one form of misleading labeling and therefore makes a product misbranded [21 CFR 1.21]. An example is directions for safe use, if a product could be unsafe if used incorrectly. Warning and caution statements. These must be prominent and conspicuous. The FD&C Act and related regulations specify warning and caution statements related to specific products [21 CFR part 700]. In addition, cosmetics that may be hazardous to consumers must bear appropriate label warnings [21 CFR 740.1]. An example of such hazardous products is flammable cosmetics. Ingredients. If the product is sold on a retail basis to consumers, even it it is labeled "For professional use only" or words to that effect, the ingredients must appear on an information panel, in descending order of predominance. [21 CFR 701.3]. Remember, if the product is also a drug, its labeling must comply with the regulations for both OTC drug and cosmetic ingredient labeling, as stated above.
Group Name 2 oz. Bottles Name of Product Amount of ingredient for 1 Double it. Total Needed For group/individual? Distilled Water Castile Soap Jojoba Oil Essential Oil 1 Essential Oil 2 Essential Oil 3
Group Names Name of Product $ amount of Product Price per Ounce Ounces/ml used Amount needed for Recipe Cost for your group x Distilled Water Castile Soap Jojoba Oil Essential Oil 1 Essential Oil 2 Essential Oil 3 Bottle TOTAL
Calculate the total cost plus the markup for this item. Total cost for your product (Page2) $ Add: overhead costs (10% - 25%) $ Mark up % ( 100% ) S Total Retail Price of Shampoo (Do you feel this is reasonable?) $
Trial of shampoo by: (Name) Name of Shampoo Company: Please use the trial of our shampoo free of charge. Read the label carefully to be sure you are not allergic to any ingredients. After a day or two, fill out this survey and return it to Mrs. Sayer for a free surprise. Shampoo Survey Answers Describe your type of hair. (Oily, Dry, Normal) Describe your hair after you used this shampoo. Would you recommend this shampoo to a friend? Yes No Why? Did you like the fragrance of the shampoo? Yes No Why? On a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being great), how would you rate the shampoo sample. Please return this survey to Mrs. Sayer by March 20 th 2015. Thanks for your participation
Label: Ingredients: (From greatest amount to least.) Required Label Information: