Réponse à @fabibie285
When managing bulk orders of personal care products like honey shampoo and serum, it's important to consider not only the quantity but also the variety and labeling of the items. From experience, ordering multiple dozens—for example, a dozen or two of shampoos and conditioners—can offer significant cost savings and ensure you have a steady supply for extended use or resale. I've found that unlabeled products, often available as bulk stock, can be a flexible option for those interested in private labeling or customizing packaging. However, it’s essential to verify the quality and ingredient transparency, especially for haircare items such as the fortifying honey shampoos referenced here. Additionally, when purchasing serums or oils in larger volumes, consider the container size, like 5 liters for oils, to match your usage needs and storage capabilities. It’s helpful to confirm with suppliers about the exact quantities and whether products come labeled or require additional handling. Keeping track of orders, like noting "one dozen shampoo" and "two or three dozen serums," helps in inventory management, particularly if you distribute or sell these items further. Also, clarifying the details such as whether conditioners come with or without labels can influence how you plan your packaging or marketing. In summary, bulk ordering personal haircare products like honey shampoos and serums can be efficient and economical but requires careful planning regarding quantities, labeling, and product types to maximize benefits and maintain quality.
