The Chemistry Store Mini Haul

The Chandlers Rose
16 Mar 202207:30
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TLDRIn this video, Rose from Chandler's Rose shares her recent shopping experience at the chemistry store, where she purchased various supplies for her skincare business. Despite the rain, the staff was helpful, and she managed to get a great deal on items like pet bottles, sprayers, and essential oils. She discusses the rising costs of ingredients due to global issues and her plans to debut a new lotion in May. Rose also reveals her excitement about the potential earnings from her investment and invites viewers to order her soaps or learn how to make body butters through her website.

Takeaways
  • 🌹 Rose from Chandler's Rose is sharing her recent shopping experience at a chemistry store.
  • πŸ’§ Despite the rain, the store staff helped Rose by bringing her items, showing good customer service.
  • 🏺 Rose purchased ten 8-ounce pet Boston round bottles for $5.30, planning to use them for dry body oils.
  • πŸ’Έ Dry body oils will be sold at $18, indicating a potential profit from the bottles alone.
  • πŸ”’ Rose restocked on lids, specifically fine mist sprayers, costing $14 even for 50 units.
  • πŸ₯­ She ordered mango butter in bulk, receiving 3 pounds plus 1 pound, totaling $41.45.
  • 🧴 Shea butter was also ordered in bulk, costing $26.90 for five pounds.
  • 🌿 Patchouli essential oil was bought at a reasonable price of $91.05 per pound, compared to over $100 in 2020.
  • 🌹 Egyptian rose geranium was mistakenly ordered in one pound for $27, instead of eight ounces.
  • 🌼 Lavender prices have risen significantly, with eight ounces now costing $25.40, up from $16 in the past.
  • 🌱 Lavanden, a type of lavender, was also purchased at $26.80 for eight ounces, reflecting changes in market prices.
  • 🧴 Rose plans to introduce a lotion in May, offering free samples to customers who spend a certain amount.
  • πŸ’° The total investment of $269.86 is expected to yield a return close to $600 by the end of the month, demonstrating a strategic business approach.
Q & A
  • What store did Rose give a shout out to for their customer service?

    -Rose gave a shout out to the Chemistry Store staff for their excellent customer service, despite the rainy weather.

  • How much did Rose pay for the ten 8-ounce PET Boston round bottles?

    -Rose paid $5.30 for the ten 8-ounce PET Boston round bottles.

  • What product will Rose be selling using the PET Boston round bottles?

    -Rose will be selling dry body oils using the PET Boston round bottles.

  • How much did Rose spend on fine mist sprayers and how many did she get?

    -Rose spent $14.00 on 50 fine mist sprayers.

  • What was the cost of the mango butter, and how much did Rose receive?

    -Rose spent $41.45 on mango butter. She ordered five pounds but received three pounds and one additional one-pound package, totaling four pounds.

  • How much did Rose pay for the five pounds of shea butter?

    -Rose paid $26.90 for five pounds of shea butter.

  • What is the cost of one pound of patchouli essential oil, and why is Rose happy about the price?

    -One pound of patchouli essential oil cost Rose $91.05. She is happy about the price because it had gone over $100 back in 2020.

  • How much did Rose pay for the Egyptian rose geranium, and what was the quantity?

    -Rose paid $27 for one pound of Egyptian rose geranium.

  • What are the current and past prices Rose mentioned for lavender essential oil?

    -Currently, Rose pays $25.40 for eight ounces of lavender essential oil. In the past, she used to pay $16 for the same amount.

  • What total amount did Rose spend on her purchases, and what is her expected profit?

    -Rose spent a total of $269.86 on her purchases. She expects to make close to $600, if not more, from selling the products made with these supplies.

  • Where can customers order Rose's soaps and sign up for courses?

    -Customers can order Rose's soaps and sign up for courses on www.thefragrancenook.com.

Outlines
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πŸ›’ Shopping for Body Care Products

Rose from the Chandler's Rose shares her shopping experience at the Chemistry Store, where she purchased various items for her body care business. Despite the rain, the staff was helpful. She bought ten 8-ounce Boston round bottles for $5.30, fine mist sprayers for $14, and several types of butters and essential oils, including mango butter, shea butter, patchouli, Egyptian rose geranium, and lavender. Rose mentions the fluctuating prices of these products due to global events and climate changes. She also plans to debut a lotion in May and provides details about the cost of her purchases and the expected profit from selling body butters and soaps.

05:00
πŸ“ˆ Business Insights and Future Plans

In the second paragraph, Rose discusses the financial aspect of her recent shopping trip, calculating the cost and potential profit from her purchases. She spent $269.86 but expects to make back nearly $600 by the end of the month through the sales of body butters, soaps, and essential oils. Rose emphasizes the importance of understanding the return on investment and mentions her website, www.thefragrancenook.com, where customers can order soaps and learn about making body butters and blending oils. She concludes by inviting people to sign up for courses on her website and signs off to have lunch and start blending.

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Keywords
πŸ’‘Dry Body Oils
Dry body oils are non-greasy, lightweight products designed to hydrate and nourish the skin without leaving a residue. In the video, Rose mentions that she will be selling dry body oils using the 8-ounce pet boston round bottles she purchased. This is part of her business strategy to offer skincare products that provide moisture without the heaviness of traditional oils.
πŸ’‘Fine Mist Sprayers
Fine mist sprayers are a type of atomizer that produces a fine, even spray. Rose mentions these as part of her re-upping on supplies, indicating that she uses them for her products, possibly for the application of her dry body oils or other skincare products, which require a consistent and gentle application of the product.
πŸ’‘Mango Butter
Mango butter is a fat extracted from the kernel of the mango, used in cosmetics for its moisturizing and emollient properties. Rose ordered three pounds of mango butter, which she likely uses as a base ingredient in her skincare products due to its hydrating and skin softening qualities.
πŸ’‘Shea Butter
Shea butter is a fat extracted from the nuts of the shea tree, commonly used in cosmetics for its moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and skin-protective properties. Rose mentions ordering five pounds of shea butter, which is a significant amount, suggesting that it is a key ingredient in her product formulations.
πŸ’‘Patchouli Essential Oil
Patchouli essential oil is a fragrant oil extracted from the leaves of the patchouli plant, known for its earthy and rich scent. Rose mentions purchasing a pound of patchouli essential oil, which is used in her fragrances, adding to the variety of scents she offers in her products.
πŸ’‘Egyptian Rose Geranium
Egyptian rose geranium is a type of geranium oil with a floral scent, often used in perfumes and aromatherapy. Rose thought she ordered eight ounces but actually ordered one pound of this oil, indicating its importance in her blends and the potential cost involved in sourcing high-quality ingredients.
πŸ’‘Lavender
Lavender is a popular essential oil known for its calming scent and various therapeutic properties. Rose discusses the rising cost of lavender over the years, reflecting on how it used to be more affordable and how it affects her business. Lavender is one of the fragrances she uses in her products.
πŸ’‘Lavanden
Lavanden, also known as lavandin, is a hybrid of lavender and spike lavender, often used in perfumery for its strong scent. Rose mentions the cost of lavanden has increased, but she still purchases it for her blends, indicating its value in her product line.
πŸ’‘Body Icing
Body icing is a term used by Rose to describe her body butter formula that has a unique texture, which melts upon contact with the skin. This is a key selling point for her products, as it highlights the luxurious and sensory experience of using her body butters.
πŸ’‘Soap Making
Soap making is the process of creating soap, typically by combining fats or oils with an alkali in a chemical reaction called saponification. Rose mentions that she will be making soaps with the butters she purchased, which is a part of her product offerings and a way to utilize her ingredients.
πŸ’‘The Fragrance Nook
The Fragrance Nook is Rose's website, mentioned as the place where viewers can order her soaps and learn about her products. It serves as the online platform for her business, allowing customers to engage with her offerings and learn about her craft.
Highlights

Rose introduces herself and her business, Chandler's Rose.

Expresses gratitude to the chemistry store staff for their service despite the rain.

Mentions purchasing ten 8-ounce pet Boston round bottles for $5.30.

Plans to sell dry body oils in the bottles at $18 each.

Restocks on fine mist sprayers at a cost of $14 for 50.

Ordered 5 pounds of mango butter, receiving 4 pounds due to stock issues.

The cost of mango butter was $41.45.

Ordered 5 pounds of shea butter for $26.90.

Bought a pound of patchouli essential oil for $91.05, a significant price drop from 2020.

Ordered Egyptian rose geranium, mistakingly ordered one pound for $27 instead of eight ounces.

Reflects on the rising cost of lavender over the years due to various global factors.

Purchased pure lavender for $26.80, noting the change in price from earlier years.

Discusses the impact of global events and climate on the cost of ingredients.

Bought 10 clear 6ml bottles for providing free samples of a new lotion.

Announces a new lotion debut in May, without altering the body butter formula.

Calculates the potential earnings from the investment of $269.86.

Invites customers to order soaps through www.thefragrancenook.com.

Promotes courses on the website for learning to make body butters and oils.

Rose signs off, planning to have lunch and then start master blending.

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