I have been making shampoo (syndet) bars for a long time, but have now decided (read: been bullied into it my family members!) to add them to my product line.
My first major markets are still a month or so away, and I am playing around with options.
For my own personal use, I make my shampoo bars in a coconut scent, and my conditioner in a lime/margarita. But that is just me.
What I am trying to figure out is for the "seller" ones. Here are a few questions running through my mind. Please comment on any or all
1. I could just make them all the same. I know there are some liquid shampoo brands that do this, like Aveda. Here is what our stuff smells like, period.
2. Normal hair formula has X scent, dry hair has Y, oily hair has Z.
3. Shampoo and Conditioner bars have the same/matching scents.
4. Shampoos are one scent, conditioner is a different one. Either within the 3 categories, or overall.
Just for reference - All of my lotions and creams are unscented... except for cp soap, I have always shied away from selling things with a fragrance, because I fear the "once you make one fragrance, you have to make 50" scenario. That is not so hard to do with soap, because I use the same formula for 80% of my soaps. But with 3 different shampoo bars, I would like to avoid the situation where everyone wants THIS fragrance but in THAT formula.
I looked around at salons and department stores, and there seems to be a number of brands following 2 and 3, above, and a few follow 1. Nobody does 4, that I could find. Not sure why.
TIA all thought and help.