Guest guest Posted March 8, 2008 Report Share Posted March 8, 2008 The general public is > having the curtain pulled back on the synth side of perfumery, and many > will not like it. They'll look more into our perfumes. Very true, Anya. Thanks, for welcoming me back, and for understanding my point so well. On a slight tangent, I think people's noses are smart, and they want truly natural, organic products - they just don't know the difference yet, because there is so much deceptive marketing going on. SO why not help them out? Just like designers offer perfumes as a way to get people to connect with the brand (whether Britney Spears, whose regular product IS affordable for the majority, or Yves Saint t, who's out of the general price range), those low cost items that people are going to buy anyway can be marketed to folks - not as cheaply, of course, but people will understand that they are paying more for quality. For instance - is there someone among you who has a natural car freshener? Wait 'til THAT hits the market - people will realize what they've been doing to themselves once all the strange headaches go away, and they're driving (or sitting in rush hour traffic) in peace. I can think of a dozen people who would buy that without hesitation. And it certainly wouldn't require a lot of ingredients to be beautiful and effective..... My inner marketing dude is coming out.... Anyway, as always, nice to be here - I learn so much. Cecile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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