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  1. Community vs Competition - We’d rather be friends

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    In most businesses, the goal is to stay ahead of the competition, but 4160Tuesdays has a different way of looking at things, one that’s about building a big community, not guarding shed-sized territory.

    Whether you’re making perfume as a hobby or a living, Sarah and the team believe in sharing what they know, helping others get started, and making space for more people to join in, because the more of us there are, the more people get to discover how brilliant artisan perfume can be.

    This isn’t just true for perfume, it’s true for almost every industry. There’s this common belief that if someone else is doing something similar to you, they’re your competition. Your rival. Your enemy.

    I think it’s the opposite.

    So many industries are full of secrets, people snooping on each other in the shadows. Why not open the curtains, let everyone see what’s going on, and make a few friends along the way?

    Sharing what we know

    When I first encountered Sarah and 4160Tuesdays, I realised very quickly that this wasn’t a typical business. She was sharing her formulas for bestselling fragrances. She was teaching people, people who might one day be seen as her “direct competitors”, how to make perfume, for free, on her YouTube channel, or for a very reasonable price through Patreon and her online Scenthusiasm course.

    There’s more than enough of everything to go round, and we’re more likely to find it if we work together.

    In the ‘normal’ world of business, this kind of thinking might be called naive, idealistic or even stupid.

    But the more I’ve come to understand the world of niche and artisan perfume, the more I’ve realised it’s the only thing that makes any real sense.

    Let’s make some interesting friends

    Who wants to work in a miserable world where the people that actually share the same interests and passions as you are the ones you compete against and often hold an unjustified grudge against, when actually, they are the ones you have most in common with and are likely to make the most interesting of friends.

    And let’s be honest: in a world where the big mainstream perfume houses have the budget and power to shape most of the public’s understanding of what perfume is supposed to be, the only way we’re going to show people what else is out there is if we join forces and lift each other up.

    If you loved painting, wouldn’t you want other people to experience the joy of it too? I think Sarah has a bit of that in her thinking; she wants everyone who’s interested in perfume to be able to give it a go. But she knows the only way that’s possible is by cutting out all the pretentious, overly complicated nonsense that gets in the way.

    Sure, making beautiful and balanced perfume isn’t something you master overnight. It’s part creativity, part chemistry, part trial and error. But you have to start somewhere. And Sarah wants that starting point to be simple and welcoming.

    So let’s keep building each other up, share what we know and make this a more joyful space to be in, for ourselves, our customers, and the future of artisan perfumery.

    Sinead, Sarah and the 4160Tuesdays' Team

  2. A splash of serotonin, on the house.

    We need to explain something. We're tiny. Minuscule. We are the opposite of the Tardis, we look way bigger from the outside.

    Downstairs

    We've started to spot comments like, "4160Tuesdays aren't niche; they're stocked in Lucky Scent!". Niche? We occupy a tiny notch within niche! 

    We're extraordinarily grateful that Lucky Scent invited us to be part of their collection back in 2013, and we're the same size now as we were then; we've just got a little bit better known.

    The 4160Tuesdays Team

    The full time team of three is still Sarah, making the perfumes, Nick, admin, shipping and flowery shirts, Amy, studio manager and trying to keep us tidy. We have Arthur in once a week to make our films, Agni - our resident fragrance world expert - bottling and wrapping two days a week, Jon, when he has a moment. This week Ruby 1 is rejoining part time after doing work experience with us 8 years ago! (Not to be confused with Ruby 2, who worked for us last summer.) And me, Sinead, doing a lot of the writing.

    We all fit easily into our building at 42A Raynham Road.

    Outside

    When someone asks us a question, we answer, and we do what we can to give them whatever it is they’re looking for. However, we don’t have anyone available to man a live chat 24/7.

    In fact, we don’t even have a dedicated customer service team. We’ve got makers, mixers, bottle-fillers, labellers, packers, writers, designers, tech support, order fulfillers, list managers, event staff, customer support, and much more. All disguised as those 8 people.

    Working like our grandparents did

    Shocker! There's no one here at the weekend. We work the way our grandparents' generation did. We go home on Friday nights and come back on Monday mornings, unless there's a workshop in the upstairs room, in which case Sarah and Nick will be there on Saturday afternoon.

    We’ve got a lot of fragrances, and we do a lot of things, but we’re not big. We don't have a shop, just a space to smell scents if you turn up when we're open.

    We like being small

    We actually like being small. Growth is overrated and unsustainable. (Feel free to argue.) We don't want the pressure of having to scale up, move buildings, sell through wholesalers, find a warehouse, all those things that tiny businesses feel obliged to do in the pursuit of some spurious kind of 'success'.

    If our perfumes bring pleasure, that's good enough. We're true artisans; we own our means of production. We like creative commerce - handmaking lovely things and selling them so we can make more. Sarah set up her first business when she was seven, making bracelets from wooden beads. (Not a good ending though, as her mother made her give everyone's money back. This one is going better.)

    And if we’re being honest, Sarah says yes to a lot of stuff. Some of it is ‘good for business’, other things are for the joy of it, the greater good, or just because someone asked her. That’s part of what makes 4160Tuesdays what it is. All this stuff makes us busy, but still not big.

    Also downstairs

    People matter

    We treat people; staff, customers, and everyone we meet along the way ethically. We pay our business taxes, and we’re just a small business making unique and interesting artisan perfumes.

    Our customers matter. A lot. And we’ll always get back to you just as soon as we can.

    About the serotonin

    We found out recently that having something to look forward to increases your serotonin levels, and you get a further shot when it arrives.

    That's our way of saying that if an order arrives with us on a Friday after the Post Office closes, you can look forward to your perfume reaching you sometime from the following Tuesday.

    So if it takes a little longer than someone might like, we like to think we’re providing a little hit of serotonin when the parcel or reply does eventually arrive. Something we could probably all do with a bit of, in this world of instant gratification.

    That’s your free drop of serotonin with every order.