Emma Allen is the founder of Everyday Oil<\/a>, a game-changing blend of organic cold-pressed, steam-distilled botanicals intended for anyone, anytime, everywhere.<\/p>\n
While living in New York and working as a vintage consultant and accessories designer, Emma started creating her own blends of oils for herself and friends, eventually creating something that was cleansing, hydrating, balancing and with a wonderful natural fragrance. In 2016, Everyday Oil<\/a> was officially born. Continuing what has now emerged as a less is more trajectory, Emma chose to relocate to Black Mountain, North Carolina, in order to retain full independence, allowing for purely organic growth and a workplace with respect and joy at its core. <\/p>\n
What were you doing before you created Everyday Oil? <\/strong>
\nMy background is in design. Before I started Everyday Oil<\/a>, I was working in New York in design and as a vintage buyer and consultant. I managed the vintage department of a large textile recycling company. I was training a factory of about 80 people on how to identify and sort vintage and designer clothing, as well as curating and taking appointments with buyers and designers from vintage stores and brands. It was a beautiful and interesting experience for me, and also challenging. I learned so much about design, textiles, history; it was a long and drawn-out exercise in training my eye. It taught me what things stand the test of time, and it taught me so much about business. While there, I also had an accessories line on the side. <\/p>\n
What would you say is the secret to the success you have today? <\/strong>
\nThe support and reaction Everyday Oil received from customers was really the key to its success. I think it was something that people wanted and were ready for, even if they didn\u2019t know it yet. By putting it into the world it found a community of people that were as interested in simplicity, function, minimalism and wellness as I was. Everyday Oil<\/a> feels sort of magic to me in that way.<\/p>\n