Eyeshadow Palette - A Founder's Journey

Eyeshadow Palette

A Founder's Journey from Kitchen to Launch

01

The Beginning

I started making eyeshadow in my apartment kitchen in 2019. The first batch was a disaster. I used too much binding agent and the powder turned into a paste that cracked after two days. I threw away 47 pans that week.

47
Pans Discarded
2019
Year Started
02

Supply Chain Crisis

My supplier in Guangzhou stopped responding to emails in March 2020. I had already paid $2,300 for pigment shipments. I spent three weeks calling their office number. Nobody picked up.

Pigment samples and color testing materials

I found a new supplier through a contact at a trade show in Shenzhen. Her name was Ms. Lin. She saved the business.

Her name was Ms. Lin. She saved the business.

03

The Development Process

The 12-pan palette took 14 months to develop. I went through 23 different formulations for the shimmer shades alone. The factory in New Jersey rejected my first three matte samples because the texture was too chalky.

14
Months of Development
23
Shimmer Formulations
12
Pan Palette

I drove to Edison four times in one month to sit with their chemist. His name was Robert. He had been making cosmetics since 1987.

Expert Collaboration

Working alongside industry veterans with decades of experience proved essential. Robert's expertise, spanning since 1987, helped refine every formulation to meet professional standards.

04

The Packaging Challenge

The packaging was another problem. I wanted a magnetic closure. The first manufacturer quoted me $8.40 per unit. That was too high. I needed it under $4. I contacted eleven different suppliers. Most of them had minimum orders of 5,000 units. I had budget for 2,000.

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Initial Quote

$8.40 per unit — far exceeding the target budget for packaging costs

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Target Price

Under $4.00 per unit to maintain profitable margins

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Order Quantity

Budget for 2,000 units vs. typical MOQ of 5,000

I found a factory in Dongguan through Alibaba in August 2021. Their samples arrived in September. The magnet was weak. The lid fell open when I tilted the palette. I asked them to use a stronger magnet. They charged an extra $0.35 per unit. I paid it.

August 2021

Found factory in Dongguan through Alibaba after contacting eleven suppliers

September 2021

Received samples — magnet too weak, lid fell open when tilted

Final Decision

Upgraded to stronger magnet at additional $0.35 per unit

05

Naming the Shades

The shade names took me two weeks to finalize. I originally wanted to name them after neighborhoods in Brooklyn. My lawyer said I needed to check for trademark conflicts. Three of the names were already registered. I changed them to street names instead.

Brooklyn street-inspired shade naming process

06

The Launch

I launched the palette on my website on February 14, 2022. I priced it at $42. I sold 89 units in the first week. That was lower than I expected. I had projected 150. My Instagram following was 3,400 at that time.

$42
Launch Price
89
First Week Sales
150
Projected Sales
3,400
Instagram Followers
07

Influencer Marketing

I sent free palettes to 15 influencers. Only 4 of them posted about it. One of them had 45,000 followers. Her post brought 200 visitors to my site. 11 of them purchased.

15
Palettes Sent
4
Posted Reviews
45K
Top Influencer Reach
200→11
Visitors to Purchases
08

Customer Feedback

The reviews came in slowly. A customer in Texas said the burgundy shade was too orange on her skin. A customer in Toronto said the packaging felt cheap. I read every single review. I saved them in a spreadsheet.

I read every single review. I saved them in a spreadsheet.

Customer feedback tracking and analysis

I reformulated the burgundy shade in June. I added more red oxide pigment. The new version looked closer to the original swatch photos. I did not change the packaging. The cost would have been too high.

09

Looking Forward

I am working on the second palette now. It will have 9 pans instead of 12. The smaller size keeps the price under $35. I have been testing formulations since November. The factory sent me new shimmer samples last week. Two of them are close to what I want.

The Next Chapter

The launch date is not set yet. I am aiming for late spring. The packaging will have the same magnetic closure. I found a new supplier in Shenzhen who can do it for $3.10 per unit.

Under $35
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