Making and selling own makeup

xoKVox

Well-known member
Hi,

I was hoping someone could help me! I want to make and sell my own makeup online and to others privately. Do I need a license? Is it possible?

-Krista
 

ansimi

Well-known member
Business regulations are very local. It's a good idea to look into the rules where you live. Most jurisdictions try hard to encourage people to start a new business and it's not as complicated as you might think. I'm sure you can find a local organization to help you get started and navigate the regulations. If you're going to have business income then you should be prepared to report it and quite possibly pay taxes. Many people skip over this but they are breaking laws and it's easier to start off right then to fix it later. If you're going to be selling cosmetics then you should also be familiar with the regulations for ingredients and labeling.

Good luck!
 

Meisje

Well-known member
ansimi gives good advice --- you'll want to be familiar with the regulations before you start.

Something else to consider is a marketing standpoint. What is your main selling point? What are you going to offer that other companies don't/can't/haven't?
 

PixieSkull

Active member
I've been looking into this where I live and the basic things to check are:
DBA or Doing Business As license in your state, varies from free to slightly expensive but is needed to accept money in a name other than your legal name
Sales taxes for your state, including the research of online tax requirements for your state
Health regulations for making cosmetics (which you should be following to the T, they aren't difficult)
Filing taxes as a business, including using home space and allowable deductions

While this seems like a lot of research, it's pretty simple to get these answers from your state sales regulations website it detail.

Good luck! Isn't it fun to create all sorts of fun colors? I got together with my aunts, mom and cousin to create some interesting shades to share, we had loads of fun.

Have you found a mineral base that works for your shadows? Mine took about a year of tweaking before I created one that works for my oily, hooded eyelids. In that year, I also learned how to do a mineral foundation for my super-dry skin as well as oily skin. I'm still perfecting the normal and oily skin formulas, since I rely on other people to test them for me since I don't fit those categories. If you want to discuss any DIY MMU stuff, I'm open to sharing my experiences with different products and suppliers.
 

zolveria

New member
One thing also Is Insurance. and following all FDA guidelines. Listing Ingredients. The Indie Business Network Is a nice place to start.
Becoming LLC or InC allows the company to get sued and stand on it own feet and not you. Like the other ladies say creating something that you can market. While he chemistry of creating cosmetic is fairly simple. U must aways make sure to operate in a sterile environment. also checking the shelf life of you product.
Mac and other put dangerous chemicals to extend there shelf life. however with patience a combo can be achieve. I have a list of non harmful ingredient that when mix can extend a product for 2 years. msg me if you need this list.
Good Luck .. Things take time.. Find a chemistry student can also help.... as some product negate or accelerate another when combined.
specialchemforcoating.com is a nice place to hang out at. they can help. with formulation.

be careful of making claims as these can only be made when your product is and has been tested for its purpose and this cost a lot of money.
have fun sharing your product with friends etc.
Think about you Demographic and Who are you marketing too. YOUNG OLD MID AGE ETC. think on how you are going to reach them.
the internet is a great vehicle for getting you item across US..
IF shipping to another country EUROPE ETC please understand the LAWS for cosmetic ingredient over seas. What good for us is not always good for Europe.
 

User38

Well-known member
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there are a gazillion companies already set up to sell to you and they have all the infrastructure necessary. Making cosmetics is not like making cookies..
 
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