Wholesaling Article
Getting Smart with Business: Wholesale
Essential Oils
If you’re thinking about pursuing a business venture, you would want to know what you’re
getting yourself into, right? And you’re probably reading this because you found out about the
booming industry of essential oils.
So, to make your reading worth your time, we’ll give you some insight into the industry after we
show you what you need to know about wholesale essential oils.
Reaching your business goals with wholesale essential oils
Choosing wholesale purchase lets you skip all the expensive and complicated processes to
produce essential oils. However, don’t go buying boxes of oils just anywhere. There are still
some factors that you should consider before buying your first wholesale essential oils.
What should you look for before purchasing wholesale essential oils?
Kudos to making a smart and practical choice with your business plan! Now, let us make you
even wiser when it comes to trusting a provider or supplier. Here are the things you need to do
when shopping wholesale:
1. Don’t be shy about asking for a quote
Remember that you’re most likely speaking with a businessman too, so don’t hesitate to ask for
their prices. It’s understandable that you’re still trying to compare prices so that you can get the
best price with the best quality.
You can go to various websites of aromatherapy businesses that offer wholesale essential oils.
You’ll also notice that almost all of them will offer you awesome discounts, but you will find the
best deal if you keep looking. Just don’t go overboard, though. Don’t go through too many
websites. Too many options can make decision-making tougher.
2. Research about the supplier
If you’re canvassing online, check how legit their website looks like. The internet is filled with
scammers, so you have to dig deep if you want to get a good supplier online. Check if they have
FAQs and customer reviews. Do they have a blog? No, you don’t have to read each one if they
do. Blogs can determine how much they know about the industry.
Ask yourself, who would you trust?
A business website that doesn’t have much to say about their own products? Or something that
has extensive 2,000 word content that tells you almost everything you need to know? Your
choice.
You should also check if their website is secure. To determine if a page or site is secure, look at
their URL or the link above your browser. If the URL has “https://” and not just “http://” then it’s
safe.
Why should you check if the website is secure?
In making online purchases, the site will ask for your bank information. If a website isn’t safe,
your information isn’t safe – your money isn’t safe. You should also check if they have a privacy
policy or a terms and conditions page just like Aroma Foundry, as it contains the details about
how and where they use your information.
3. Get to know your supplier
After finally choosing a supplier and researching about them, don’t hesitate to ask if you can
speak with them in person – or at least a video chat. It wouldn’t hurt to see if you’re transacting
with an actual human being, right? Face-to-face and video meetings build trust between buyer
and supplier.
Also, make sure that you have your questions all lined up. Observe how they answer your
questions and inquiries. Do they look like they want to work with you? Are they patient with
explaining the details that you want to know? Do they provide you with information about the
industry?
You’re going to have to do your part, too. Keep in mind that you’re probably not the only one
they have transactions with, so make it worth their time and show that you’re a good business
partner. If you bombard them with too many questions and ask them for too many discounts,
don’t be surprised if they refuse to transact with you.
Another thing, don’t underestimate the size of your supplier’s business. Large suppliers have
the resources to provide backup solutions if something goes wrong, and still stick to their
responsibilities as a supplier. However, you can get better and more attention from small
suppliers.
4. Product quality check
Once you’ve agreed upon a price and built trust with your supplier, the next thing you need to do
is to check the quality of the products. Here are the things you would want to check to see if the
essential oils are legit:
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Glass bottles - essential oils are impossible to store in plastic containers because the oil
can disintegrate the plastic. Hence, glass bottles – preferably an amber brown or a
cobalt blue glass. Essential oils are light sensitive and will easily oxidize if you store
them in clear glass.
Seal or plug - when you remove the cap from the bottle, you should see a dropper seal
or reducer. It controls the drops of the oil, and makes sure that you don’t pour out more
than one drop at a time. It allows you to get right dose and extends the shelf life of the
oils.
Labels - the labels should always specify if the essential oils are 100% pure. Otherwise,
the essential oil may have been mixed with other chemicals. The effectivity of essential
oils depends on how pure they are. You should also check if it specifically says
“essential oil,” not just “oil, and most definitely not “fragrance.” Oils or fragrances will not
produce the same benefits as essential oils.
The feel of the oil - compared to other oils like vegetable or seed oils, essential oils will
have some slip. When you put a drop on your finger, it shouldn’t feel thick and greasy.
However, there are exceptions, which include patchouli and sandalwood.
Price - the price may not be a reliable determinant of the quality of the essential oils that
you will be purchasing, but be careful if they’re given at a suspiciously cheap price.
Essential oils are relatively expensive, especially when the plant is rare. However,
common essential oils like lavender and rosemary may be cheaper, and it will be easier
to get a good price with them.
5. Location and shipment time
A great deal and a cooperative supplier almost means nothing if you’re a thousand miles away
from your wholesale supplier’s location. A distant supplier means it will take longer for your
wholesale essential oils to reach you. Plus, you might have to pay a little extra for shipment
fees.
You might be persuaded to still take the deal, considering the long shelf life of essential oils.
However, what if you run out and your next delivery got delayed? It’s either you don’t sell
anything, or you buy another batch from a different wholesale essential oils provider. Either way,
you lose money.
We have nothing against distant suppliers, because you may not have a choice sometimes. It’s
not your fault if the nearest supplier is two states away from you, right? In that case, you should
find out how long the shipment will take. You can discuss this with us when we get in contact
with each other.
You should also consider the shipment policies of your supplier before you take their offer. What
do they do if your batch doesn’t arrive? Or what if you get a bad batch? What if some of the
bottles broke? Your supplier’s policies can be a deal breaker if it doesn’t go well with what you
need for your business.
Perks of buying wholesale
Great! You’re now equipped with the knowledge you need to effectively choose good wholesale
essential oils. Now, in case you’re wondering, here are some of the advantages of purchasing
wholesale:
1. Lesser market appeal risk
When we say lesser market appeal risk, we mean it’s less of a gamble if you purchase
wholesale. Why? When you purchase wholesale products, there is a good chance that your
target market or customers already know the brand you’re selling.
Naturally, you will still have to build the brand of your business. But you don’t have to build the
brand of your products since people like to buy what they’re familiar with.
2. You save money
Purchasing wholesale gives you the benefit of skipping all the production and labor costs. We’ll
later tell you more about the industry and what it takes to fill up a single bottle of essential oil. If
you want to sell essential oils, the quickest way to get you there is buying wholesale essential
oils.
You’ll also save money with your supplier, since wholesale prices are lower than retail prices.
Suppliers tend to give special prices and free shipment fee, depending on the bulk of your order.
So, you get to save on both the product and the transport fees.
3. You save time
Making or producing your own brand of essential oils will take a lot of time. Imagine having to
wait for an entire crop to grow before you’re able to process them for oil extraction. Not to
mention the packaging and the marketing, before you even get one sale.
With wholesale, refilling your stock of essential oils is easier and faster. You just have to wait for
the delivery and your shelves are instantly filled. Furthermore, you can spend your time focusing
on growing your business.
Thinking about all these business details can drain your energy, so you can also personally try
energy-boosting essential oils. Using your merchandise allows you to better sell your products
because you will have first-hand experience.
Moving forward, purchasing wholesale gives you two of the things you need to kickstart your
business: time and money. Now that you know all there is to know about wholesale essential
oils, allow us to give you an insight about the industry that you’re trying to pursue.
Sneak a peek into the essential oils industry
Let’s start with the question, “why are essential oils suddenly so… essential?”
The popularity of essential oils grew as people became more and more curious about
alternative medicine. Conventional medical treatments cost an arm and a leg in a lot of
countries, especially here in the US. So it’s no surprise that people would want to opt for
cheaper alternatives.
But before you get any idea, we’ll cut you right there and now. Aromatherapy or essential oil
treatments shouldn’t be mistaken as a medical substitute for your ailments. We don’t
recommend any of our customers to rely solely on the benefits of essential oils. Aromatherapy is
more of a “support system” for your body, instead of a cure.
Anyway, here’s a little insight about the industry.
The numbers
Essential oils are popular all over the world, but the US has a huge chunk in the demand.
According to a market research report published in 2017, the rise of the essential oil market
started in 2015 at 3.36 billion US dollars.
The study estimated that the essential oil market will continue to grow up to 2024, with a growth
rate of 9.0%. The market size is also expected to climb up to 7.34 billion US dollars by 2024,
according to Grand View Research.
Essential oils are most popular in the US because government regulations and exemptions in
terms of import are in favor of the oils. In fact, the cosmetics industry, in general, has
exponential growth in the States because of the high demand.
The most popular essential oil in the market is lemon oil because of its antibacterial and
disinfectant capabilities. It’s mostly used for cleaning purposes and personal care. Eucalyptus
essential oil is rising in popularity because of its ability to help treat fever, sinusitis, and colds.
Although, 70% of the demand goes to jasmine, cardamom, chamomile, grapefruit, orange, lime,
and more.
However, the industry also faces some challenges with strict regulations on cultivation and
harvesting. It takes a huge amount of a particular plant or herb to extract at least a bottle of
essential oil. Say for example: to get 2 pounds of lemon essential oil, you will need to distill the
peel of about 3,000 lemons.
For this reason, hopeful sellers of essential oils opt for purchasing wholesale instead of
cultivating their own plant sources. It’s also the same reason why the FDA has strict regulations
on cultivation and harvesting.
The regulations
If you want to start your own aromatherapy or essential oils business, you need to know about
the regulations of the FDA. The administration can be particular with how you market
aromatherapy products.
They are so particular that one aromatherapy company was called out in 2014 by the FDA for
failing to follow regulations on cosmetic and drug products. The said company had violated
guidelines on marketing their aromatherapy products – they claimed that their essential oils
could cure diseases. Little did they know, if you market your product as a cure, you’re already
claiming it as a drug, making the essential oils fall in the FDA’s list unapproved drugs.
That's why we use the term, "cold-busting" and "help you..." as the essential oils are, in fact, a
way to help the user fight colds and other ailments – not cure them.
The FDA filed a warning letter to the company and all who distribute their products. Aside from
labeling their products with curing claims, they also advertised the same claims in their social
media and website.
Hence, always be cautious with how you market your products everywhere – not just the labels.
This is also the reason why here at Aroma Foundry, we always mention that our products do not
and cannot substitute medicines.
On a lighter note, essential oils are considered to be cosmetic products. According to the FDA,
“If a product is intended only to cleanse the body or to make a person more attractive, it’s a
cosmetic.” And since the law doesn’t require FDA approval for cosmetics, essential oils can
continue to flourish as long as it’s marketed right.
The product
Now that you know the numbers and the regulations regarding essential oils, you should also
know a lot about the product you wish to sell.
Here are some of the things need to know about essential oils:
● How is it processed? Essential oils come from almost every part of a plant, including
the roots, bark, stems, leaves, and flowers. The plant is then processed through steam
distillation or cold pressure. The steam pulls out the oil of the plant, which is then
captured and collected.
● Why is it pricey? It takes a lot of herb or plant to make essential oils. You could process
tens and thousands of roses only to make an ounce of rose oil. For this reason, some
essential oil companies add other ingredients to make production easier and cheaper
(it’s basically cheating).
● What are the benefits of essential oils? Depending on how you use them, the oils
have a lot of benefits in every drop. They may be used to improve mood, detoxify, and
disinfect your home. You check out our blog for more essential oil benefits. If you come
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across a company or essential oil product that claims to heal diseases, steer clear of
that.
Are they the same as fragrance oils? Quick answer: no. Fragrance oils are mostly
alcohol-based liquids whose sole purpose is to provide, well, fragrance. They may claim
to be the same as natural essential oils or “natural fragrance” to confuse you, but they’re
not. Let’s just say that fragrance oil is synthetic, so be careful where you get your
essential oils.
What is the shelf life of essential oils? Needless to say, essential oils are organic, so
they should have a shelf life, right? Unfortunately, nobody really knows the exact shelf
life of the oils. However, the oils will oxidize, so you may consider how quickly they do.
Rest assured, they will last longer if you store them properly.
The production
In a nutshell, making essential oils is fairly easy if you have the equipment and capital it
demands. If you want to make enough money from your own production, you should be ready
for high initial expenses.
You can make essential oils at home, even, but probably not enough for you to make money out
of it. Since we’re talking about your potential business, you’re probably not thinking about DIYing anyway.
However, if you're thinking of using essential oils, then you can check out our DIY recipes for
more info.
So hypothetically, if you were to produce your own line of essential oils, here’s a breakdown of
what you will need:
Land
And lots of it... in different areas of the world. If you really want the profit and sell various types
of oils, you will need acres of land in different parts of the country – or the world.
Tons of seeds
Essential oils need literal tons of plants, and tons of plants need tons of seeds.
Distillation facilities in each area
Each farm will need its own distillation facility to make sure that you process the plants as soon
as they are harvested. You’ll also need the right distiller for each oil.
Testing labs
Each batch of oil needs to be tested to ensure the quality of the oils, and to see if they’re safe
for distribution.
Bottling equipment
Using equipment for bottling, sealing, and labeling allows you to save more money from labor
and lets you produce more products.
People
You’ll need farmers, scientists, laborers, and marketers.
Even if you don’t read the descriptions, you can already tell that producing your own line of oils
can be more than a handful. Aside from what we mentioned, you’ll also need time and patience,
since you can’t control the growth of the plants.
Summary
So, quick recap. Essential oils are difficult to produce if you wish to do it yourself. And when you
try to do it yourself, you'll need a team of people behind you to do the planting, extraction,
bottling, and more..
Wholesaling is the best and fastest way for you to achieve your goal of starting an
aromatherapy or essential oil retailing business. Purchasing wholesale essential oils has lower
risks, especially if you get a great deal with an awesome supplier.
If you’re looking for a supplier that you can trust, you’re only a few clicks away! Aroma Foundry
offers wholesale essential oils at a price to quality ratio that you can’t refuse. Check out our
products and frequently asked questions for more info.