I'm trying to figure out what the fuck I want to create and sell, and right now I'm fixated on room sprays. I'm your average college girl and figure I might be able to peddle them on campus. However, I have 0 experience selling to people like that, and 0 experience making them. Would this be more of a parfum oil or essential oil venture? I'm trying to figure out how much it would generally cost to make 4oz. of room spray.
>>1214304
Read the sticky
Step 1
Use fucking google
Step 2
Come back with an actual problem, not do my google and maths for me
But selling room sprays to a demographic who is known to be the least tidy or clean seems like a good idea
>>1214308
I'm not worried about the bottling, packaging, etc., just the distinction between parfum and essential oil sprays and how people feel/think about either one
>>1214311
Then research your market we can't tell you fuck all about how a product will sell in an area we know jack shit about.
Pee a little tiny bit into each bottle. Just a few drops. Everyone on campus will be breathing and living in your piss. It will do wonders for your confidence, looking at your peers, knowing it's on their lips and clothes. Nobody will be above you. You can't lose now.
>>1214311
Perfume is for a person, essential oil is more suitable for rooms
Fucking hell, just look at the sprays at the supermarket and don't try to reinvent a wheel that is already done to death
Eucalyptus and citrus oils do a reasonable job of covering up the smell of weed, if that's what you'd think would sell well to students....
>>1214304
You're going to be the weird girl on campus selling watered down perfume as "room spray". Everyone will avoid you and talk about you behind your back.
Take your crazy ideas to /biz/ where the belong.