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Old May 12, 2003, 07:06 AM
Michael S. Winicki
 
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Default Can anyone suggest a name for this product line?

The line consists of body lotions, creams, facial scrubs, shampoos and conditioners.

The products are anywhere from 97 to 99% natural. The contain no petroleum additives like mineral oil and petrolatum. They contain no harsh detergents like lauryl sulfates. They do not contain propylene glycol (a main ingredient of anti-freeze). Nor do they contain Urea (animal urine) or formaldehyde. They contain no lanoline, which is highly allergenic.

This product line is comparable in price to what "Bath & Body" sells their products for, which of course do contain many of the ingredients listed above.

Anyhow I'm working with a client and haven't found that "winner" of a name for the product line yet. I think words like "natural" are overused and I'm looking for something unique and striking.

Any thoughts?

Thank you,

Mike Winicki
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Old May 12, 2003, 07:18 AM
Michael Ross (Qld, Aust)
 
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Default Back To Basics (DNO)

DNO means Do Not Open because the headlines is the entire message.


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Old May 12, 2003, 08:21 AM
Eve
 
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Default How about...Elementals (DNO)

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Old May 12, 2003, 11:09 AM
Ken Weyer
 
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Default Pure & Gentle (DNO) (DNO)

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Old May 12, 2003, 03:11 PM
Louise
 
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Default A new English line

is called Seeds because all the products
supposedly have wheat seeds from the
founder's gardens.

If there is a unifying ingredient that's in
all the bath and beauty products, that might
work. I like "Seeds." Maybe your client
could do something like that.




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Old May 12, 2003, 04:14 PM
Don Alm
 
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Default "NATURE'S TOUCH"! (DNO) (DNO)

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Old May 13, 2003, 09:52 PM
Don Alm
 
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Default Better yet...."NATURE'S CHOICE"! (DNO) (DNO)

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Old May 12, 2003, 09:17 PM
Larry Roberts
 
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Default "It's Not In It!", others>>>>>

"Nothing Harmful"!, 'You could eat it!", "Always Safe", "Nothing's in it!", "Safe and Natural", "Naturally Safe", "You won't believe what's in it!", "Safe 'n Soft", "Safe for You", "Sun Made", "Sun Grown", "Visionary".

Some of the above are extremely weak but I figured you could look them all over and get your creative ideas flowing.

Good luck!

> The line consists of body lotions, creams,
> facial scrubs, shampoos and conditioners.

> The products are anywhere from 97 to 99%
> natural. The contain no petroleum additives
> like mineral oil and petrolatum. They
> contain no harsh detergents like lauryl
> sulfates. They do not contain propylene
> glycol (a main ingredient of anti-freeze).
> Nor do they contain Urea (animal urine) or
> formaldehyde. They contain no lanoline,
> which is highly allergenic.

> This product line is comparable in price to
> what "Bath & Body" sells their
> products for, which of course do contain
> many of the ingredients listed above.

> Anyhow I'm working with a client and haven't
> found that "winner" of a name for
> the product line yet. I think words like
> "natural" are overused and I'm
> looking for something unique and striking.

> Any thoughts?

> Thank you,

> Mike Winicki




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Old May 13, 2003, 12:31 AM
Michael Ross (Qld, Aust)
 
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Default Following on.... I can't believe it's not artificial :o) (DNO)

DNO means Do Not Open because the headline contains the entire message.


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Old May 12, 2003, 09:18 PM
sandy
 
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Default Pure Organics(dno)

Pure Organics
 


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