Brand-specific product recommendation

We curate scent and packaging from your customer, channel and price point — for U.S. launches.

Brandsamor currently accepts sample and production orders for United States shipping destinations only.

Can you recommend fragrances based on my brand identity?

Yes. The library brief captures personality, audience and use case, then we curate five directions.

Can you recommend fragrances based on my target customer?

Yes. Demographics, channel and occasion are part of curation.

Can you recommend a launch collection rather than individual scents?

Yes. Many U.S. brands still launch one hero, then a small set. We can propose a collection story with distinct SKUs that share DNA.

How many fragrances should I launch initially?

One hero is the lowest-risk start (100 units). Two or three works if budget covers each SKU’s minimum. Sampling five library directions first is cheaper than producing five.

Should the fragrances be connected by a common brand DNA?

Usually yes — a repeating base, naming system or pack language — while each scent stays clearly different on a shelf.

Can you create clearly different scents that still feel like part of one collection?

Yes. That is a standard briefing goal.

Can you recommend men's versus women's versus unisex positioning?

Yes, based on your customer and channel. Unisex heroes are common for new DTC lines; gendered SKUs still work in some retail.

Can you recommend fragrance profiles based on my intended market?

Brandsamor currently accepts sample and production orders for United States shipping destinations only. Recommendations assume a United States customer. We will not spec a line for a country we cannot ship to.

Can you recommend packaging based on whether my priority is luxury or affordability?

Yes. Affordable: stock glass, labels, simple carton. Luxury: weight, metal/wood caps, print, rigid boxes. Indicative private label pricing typically ranges from $10–$25 per unit (from $10 for qualifying entry specs). Final unit cost depends on format, bottle size, decoration, packaging tier, fragrance customization, market positioning and order quantity.

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Brand-specific product recommendation

We curate scent and packaging from your customer, channel and price point — for U.S. launches.

Brandsamor currently accepts sample and production orders for United States shipping destinations only.

Can you recommend fragrances based on my brand identity?

Yes. The library brief captures personality, audience and use case, then we curate five directions.

Can you recommend fragrances based on my target customer?

Yes. Demographics, channel and occasion are part of curation.

Can you recommend a launch collection rather than individual scents?

Yes. Many U.S. brands still launch one hero, then a small set. We can propose a collection story with distinct SKUs that share DNA.

How many fragrances should I launch initially?

One hero is the lowest-risk start (100 units). Two or three works if budget covers each SKU’s minimum. Sampling five library directions first is cheaper than producing five.

Should the fragrances be connected by a common brand DNA?

Usually yes — a repeating base, naming system or pack language — while each scent stays clearly different on a shelf.

Can you create clearly different scents that still feel like part of one collection?

Yes. That is a standard briefing goal.

Can you recommend men's versus women's versus unisex positioning?

Yes, based on your customer and channel. Unisex heroes are common for new DTC lines; gendered SKUs still work in some retail.

Can you recommend fragrance profiles based on my intended market?

Brandsamor currently accepts sample and production orders for United States shipping destinations only. Recommendations assume a United States customer. We will not spec a line for a country we cannot ship to.

Can you recommend packaging based on whether my priority is luxury or affordability?

Yes. Affordable: stock glass, labels, simple carton. Luxury: weight, metal/wood caps, print, rigid boxes. Indicative private label pricing typically ranges from $10–$25 per unit (from $10 for qualifying entry specs). Final unit cost depends on format, bottle size, decoration, packaging tier, fragrance customization, market positioning and order quantity.

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