(12-15-2017, 05:33 PM)BPman Wrote:(12-07-2017, 06:02 AM)Ryan @ Tallow + Steel Wrote:(12-05-2017, 02:19 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Honestly, what is the benefit of that? As long as it doesn't irritate your skin (which natural essential oils can do) it's not dangerous to use. To me it seems like it's just a marketing ploy to tack on another $10 to every soap they sell. Just my opinion though...
1. Essential oils smell better. EO’s contain lots of different compounds - they are more complex, have more depth, and are more natural smelling. A scent like Boreal could never be created with synthetics.
2. Often less irritating on the skin.
3. Many people like the idea that their product is scented with oils actually distilled from nature - not created in a lab. You may not care, but we do.
And yes our products are more expensive because of it. For example, we pay $70 / oz for wild Rose oil from Morocco, and $200 / oz for million-year-old fossilized Amber oil from the Himalayas. Synthetic Rose oil can be found for $2 / oz and synthetic amber for $1 / oz. Our profit margins are probably equal to most artisans.
Cheers
A little reality:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/27/style/...fume_.html
I doubt anyone in the traditional wet shaving world is using any synthetics worth $1,200. an oz. Like anything you're going to have a range of quality whether you're talking synthetics or EOs. And even if the bias is "irrational", who said consumers are rational? If you're trying to run a business do you want to be constantly fighting the irrational biases of your customers to encourage them to buy your products or do you give them what they want? The entire supplement industry is based on that. The bias, irrational or not, in the wet shaving world is that EOs are superior to synthetics so if thats your market then your choice should be clear. The NY Times article while interesting, is written as an opinion piece. What I take from it is that not all synthetics are cheap and you can get allergic reactions from EOs too, maybe even more likely. Thanks for posting it though, I did find it interesting and helpful.