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Product with Custom Fragrance

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Price: $3350 per product (£2,550, €2,900)

Want one of our beauty products to carry a scent that's entirely your own? Choose any Selfnamed base product and in collaboration with Cosmetics Nord we'll develop a custom fragrance to match as closely as possible the scent you're going for.

Here's how it works:

  • Benchmark submission: Pick a base product from Selfnamed’s catalog and share the specific fragrance you want us to replicate for it. This is the direct basis for development – the closer and more precise your reference, the better the result.

  • Fragrance development: Our perfumers get to work matching the scent. This phase can take up to 2 months, depending on the complexity of the fragrance and the base product.

  • Samples: You'll receive up to 3 test sample rounds to evaluate. The first round samples are about confirming the overall direction – does it capture the right character and feel? The second is for fine-tuning intensity – stronger or lighter. By the third batch, you'll need to make your final decision.

  • Stability testing: Once the formulation is confirmed, it goes through a 3-month stability testing phase. This ensures the fragrance remains consistent in scent, texture, and appearance throughout the product's shelf life, and that it meets the safety and regulatory standards required to bring it to market.

Once all the testing is done and the product is confirmed to be safe to sell, you’ll receive up to 50 test products, depending on the volume of the product.

After that, you'll be able to place your first order – we'll align with you on the minimum order quantity (starting from 1000 units, depending on the volume of the products), and from there it's just a matter of waiting for fulfillment for your unique products. You'll hold an exclusive commercial license to sell the product, meaning no one else will be able to use or sell it under their brand.

Complete timeline: Starting from 4 months, depending on the complexity of the scent and products, number of test batch iterations, and feedback cycles.

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