Launching a beauty product and am not familiar with the industy... help please!

Thank you for the swift replys! Just to clear up some queries: In retail terms "chemical free" doesnt refer to the building blocks of materials that you would fine on the Periodic Table, it is just short for Artificial Chemicals and so I would say a valid point considering if you were to check your shampoo bottle, I would assume you dont know the origin of or method in which the ingredients are created.

I do come from a Scientific background which is why I know there is a need for this product, nemrous studies in this area show that the skin and hair absorb roughly 60% of everything we apply to them (Which is why the chemical free point is relevent) also why I mentioned the who edible thing because I personally would rather not put anthing on my body that I wouldn't eat ...

The product will need a beta test to prove that it does what I have proposed (As you said QueenCleito) however its composition is to "natural" that a vast majority of its ingredients have already been proven to drastically improve the health of hair, I have just come up with a method of putting the best ones in a bottle at the correct quantity so it is at it most effective.

I understand what you mean QueenCleito when you say you already know of product that can do everything I said mine can (still to be proven ;)), but as I stated before... throwing more "Artificial Chemicals" on situations that were caused by slightly different "Artificial Chemicals" may make everything seem okay in the short term but In the long term the effrcts will be just as evident and then you will need a more potent concoction of the stuff to sort it all out... and so on.

Yes you are right, however it is not the product it self taht is subject to the FDA inspection it is just the indivedial ingredients and quantities. so I already know that mine complys

Thanks for your help, have a lot to go away and think about! :)

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