I
wouldn’t really say I have been in the ‘beauty business’ for all that
long. I certainly have been interested in cosmetics for a very long time
however, since I was a teen. In 2010 I started out beauty blogging and
then moved into opening up my own company producing artisan cosmetics
in mid/late 2011. My interest in cosmetics has not been as a way to just
enhance features or natural beauty, my interest lies more in the use
and play of colour and effects.
What prompted you to start Femme Fatale Cosmetics?
As
mentioned I was doing beauty blogging for quite some time. I have a
huge passion and obsession for eye shadows, especially duochromes and
colour-shifters. So late 2010 I had a bad experience with a few 'indie'
cosmetics companies, found I had purchased repackaged products. It was a
very disheartening experience, and it led me into researching how
artisan powder cosmetics are produced. I started experimenting for my
own benefit and I absolutely loved it. Eventually I built a small range
to begin with and opened Femme Fatale.
Starting
my own artisan line for powder cosmetics and lacquer was not even
slightly easy by any means. I was one of the first companies in
Australia to produce hand-blended mineral cosmetics at internationally
competitive prices, and I think I am the only one that currently offers
powder cosmetics as we as hand-produced nail lacquer (that I am aware of).
Having
my prices being internationally competitive means I walked a very fine
line financially in my first year, it took me around 10 months to really
turn any sort of decent profit that wasn’t readily absorbed back into
the business. In addition to that it was very time consuming and
difficult to sort through all the licensing, cosmetics regulations and
safety issues, as well as locating vendors for all my materials (which
are mostly imported). There are no guides for what I do, everything
about my business I have done myself – from researching how to formulate
my products through to website design, promotional material, product
photography and locating viable local and international vendors for
materials and equipment. It has been very difficult and I have made
costly mistakes, but overall I have loved every minute of it and
continue to learn new things every day.
How long has the company been around?
Since
September 2011, so we're still quite young but we make up for that with
our enthusiasm for new products and regular releases :-)
What inspires color choices for your makeup and other products?
With
powder cosmetics I don't start with a particular colour in mind. I love
being spontaneous and I like to throw together ingredients, see what
the result is and then tweak a few things here and there. Sometimes I
can formulate a colour in one go, sometimes some colours will take up to
5-10 rounds of formulation to get it just how I want it.
With
my nail lacquer I rarely work off of a specific image in mind, but
sometimes I do take inspiration from other things. A good example of
this is my nail lacquer Keeper of the Grove which is inspired by World
of Warcraft’s ‘Path of Cenarius’ buff.
What is your most popular selling item?
With
eye shadows I definitely have a few. My strongest duochromes are the
best sellers by far – Desecration, Dispersion and The Nightmare. Other
popular shades are Illusions, Faerie Fire, Sunfire, Moonglow, and
Unholy. Popular blushes and illuminators are Fire Bloom (matches our
Sunfire eye shadow), Exotic, and Golden Lotus (illuminator).
Our
range of nail lacquer has definitely moved to be the frontrunner as far
as best sellers goes. Our popular shades include Fatal Attraction,
Keeper of the Grove, Suspended Starlight and above all – Winter
Hyacinth. Winter Hyacinth sells out incredibly quickly with my
stockists, and it’s another World of Warcraft inspired product.
What can we expect from Femme Fatale in 2013 ?
I
always have a TON of products waiting to be made. During 2012 I had
huge plans for new products but was swept up in establishing myself
overseas as quality artisan lacquer brand. For 2013 I hope to get back
into the swing of things with releasing new eye shadows, blushes,
illuminators as well as facial products like mineral veil and primer
powders. I have been slowly working on an eye shadow primer but it is
definitely on hold at the moment as we work on expanding our business to
stock not just our own products but also local and international
artisan lacquer lines. Our local customers can already find the two
biggest indie lacquer brands available – Emily de Molly and Gloss ‘n
Sparkle; and can look forward to seeing us stock a great variety of
popular international lines that are shortly to be announced!
Unfortunately we only offer national shipping for lacquer at this point
in time, but in future we hope to be able to secure an account with a
carrier that will allow us to export lacquer directly to individual
customers.
We
have also just released a new polish trio (Sparkling Sands, Abyssal
Reflections and Veil of the Siren), and we are donating $5 from every
bottle to a friend of mine, Astrid, who is requiring heart surgery for
PFO (hole in the heart). Her surgery is costing $17,000 so we jumped at
the chance to contribute what we could. I absolutely love the new shades
and am so happy to be able to help a friend as well as producing
beautiful products.
Tell me a little about yourself and if others work with you about them also.
Well
I am a soon-to-be 27 year old who lives in sunny Brisbane (Australia)
with my fiancĂ©e of nearly 6 years and pet (grumpy) cat. As you know I’ve
had my home-based business, Femme Fatale Cosmetics, since I was 25.
Before that I worked in various fields including retail management,
administration and I had a fantastic job working at a decorating company
for a few years, which was an absolutely amazing experience and really
opened my eyes as to how much I need a creative outlet both as a hobby
and for business.
When
I’m not working with the company I enjoy playing World of Warcraft,
watching movies, and reading sci-fi / horror novels. However most of my
time is spent working with Femme Fatale. I do 8-14 hour days 6-7 days a
week, and I absolutely love it! J
Having branched into exporting my own line and importing others has
really required a lot more time and effort (not that I am complaining in
the slightest of course). Recently my partner has dropped a few days at
work so he can assist me with my wholesale orders and packing my
direct-customer orders.
I’m
extremely lucky that I have been as successful as I have been with
Femme Fatale, and am eternally gratefully to all our customers for their
continued support.
Thanks so much for having me on your blog .
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